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I love it when states duke it out withe the gov
06/13/13 at 21:11:31
 
Whether right or wrong I love it           More and more states are beginning to challenge the Obama Administration over what they view as unconstitutional abuses of power, especially regarding firearms and health care. The latest example comes from South Carolina, whose legislature has passed a measure declaring Obamacare to be "null and void" and criminalizing its implementation.

Lawmakers in the House passed the Freedom of Health Care Protection Act by a vote of 65-39, which seeks to "prohibit certain individuals from enforcing or attempting to enforce such unconstitutional laws; and to establish criminal penalties and civil liability for violating this article."

According to reports, the measure would permit the state attorney general, with reasonable cause, "to restrain by temporary restraining order, temporary injunction, or permanent injunction" anyone who is believed to be causing harm to any state resident or business through implementation of the Obamacare law.

'Not now, not ever'

House members appear to be following the lead of Republican Gov. Nikki Haley, who declared in her State of the State Address earlier this year that South Carolina neither wants nor can afford President Obama's signature legislative accomplishment, "not now, not ever."

"To that end, we will not pursue the type of government-run health exchanges being forced on us by Washington," she said. "Despite the rose-colored rhetoric coming out of D.C., these exchanges are nothing more than a way to make the state do the federal government's bidding in spending massive amounts of taxpayer dollars on insurance subsidies that we can't afford."

The measure moved to the state Senate May 2 and has been referred to the Committee on Finance, the Washington Times reported.

Obamacare has been declared constitutional by creative fiat, thanks to a U.S. Supreme Court decision upholding the law's individual mandate requiring Americans to purchase health insurance (the first ruling of its kind requiring citizens to engage in commerce). Parts of the law are still in court, however, such as challenges to the law's mandated coverage of contraceptives.

'Not in South Carolina'

In March, Haley - during a speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference - said she does not support the law's expansion of Medicaid coverage to low-income Americans; the nation's highest court, in the same ruling, found that Congress did not have the authority to mandate that states expand the benefit program.

"Not in South Carolina," she said. "We will not expand Medicaid on President Obama's watch. We will not expand Medicaid ever."

Other sections of the law are already showing signs of weakness or fraying:

• The insurance exchanges called for in the law are not ready. "The Obama Administration now says a special system of exchanges designed to make it easier for small businesses to provide insurance will be delayed an entire year - to 2015," Fox News has reported. The exchanges were supposed to be up and running when the law fully took effect on Jan. 1, 2014.

"Lots of small businesses struggle with providing insurance for their workers so this was supposed to facilitate it and make it easier for small business to do this," Jim Capretta of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, told Fox News in April. "It was a huge portion of the sale job. When they passed the law in 2010 there were many senators and members of Congress who were saying 'I am doing this because it's going to help small businesses.'"

• Even the bill's authors lack confidence. U.S. Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., one of Obamacare's principal authors, has told Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, whose department will oversee major portions of Obamacare implementation, "I just see a huge train wreck coming down." Baucus is up for reelection in 2014; the six-term senator's approval ratings tanked following his involvement in, and unwavering support for, Obamacare, The Associated Press has reported.

• The law is already affecting employers and employment - negatively. For months employers have been voicing concerns that they won't be able to afford the law's requirements for employee health care coverage. In fact, many say they are considering busting full-timers down to part-time status in order to avoid the requirement to insure full-time workers (http://www.huffingtonpost.com).

Sources for this article include:

http://www.washingtontimes.com

http://www.huffingtonpost.com

http://www.huffingtonpost.com

http://laborcenter.berkeley.edu/healthcare/reduced_work_hours13.pdf

http://www.latimes.com
When someone has the balls to stand up and do something about what they believe in we're going in the right direction. Make the government scared of us whether you believe in what is being protested or not. Show em we don't have to put up with their sh!t. The sherrifs in the southwest not enforcing the gun laws. Together we can make Washington not as powerful as they think they are. Instead of people moving out of California they should all band together and not pay their property tax.When somethings unfair we should stand together , protest and get it changed together. Quit being a nation of girl thingies, scared around whats each and every corner.
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Re: I love it when states duke it out withe the go
Reply #1 - 06/13/13 at 21:24:39
 
Despite the rose-colored rhetoric coming out of D.C., these exchanges are nothing more than a way to make the state do the federal government's bidding in spending massive amounts of taxpayer dollars on insurance subsidies that we can't afford."


rose-colored rhetoric



AHHH!  I didnt know what was the proper P.C. way to say Bull Shirt..
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Reply #2 - 06/13/13 at 22:12:58
 
We're letting Obama and his Monsanto buddy poison us and our children and we're sitting on our asses doing nothing about it. We should be burnin the wheat and corn fields but all we wanna do is set on our couch and cry about it. We're just a nation of girl thingies scared to take action. Cheney and Bush knew about it. That there there would be very little resistance especially if we convince them it was the wrong guy or country If we don't fight back for our families and our children we desrve what we get.
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Reply #3 - 06/14/13 at 08:19:57
 
Yup Nikki Haley stands up to Obamacare.
When it comes to shafting the people of SC she's the #1.

The old - Nikki Haley Cuts welfare benifits paid to SC residents from $270 to $217. The people of NJ thank her.

Wanna Bet Pat McCrory will do this next ... as soon as he figures out working class people could benifit he will clamp down.

Nikki Haley is a classic example of someone who will screw her own people to appease the TEA baggers as long as it has a diversionary tactic that people dont see the actual underlying reason.

SC being the star welfare queen has no right to take the moral high road in anything.

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Reply #4 - 06/14/13 at 08:49:42
 
Keep in mind,.. Obama wanted a national health... this mandated insurance was a compromise to get Republicans to sign off...
Now,... they see their own idea as unconstitutional... and a travesty...
... and Obama is the demon... for taking their advice...

Hypocrisy... Huh...

It will happen,... it will be an ugly mess... then, it will get set straight and become the system Obama originally wanted... and it will work...
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