Thursday, June 28, 2012

The Insurance companies have spoken


And they graciously granted the Dread Chief Justice Roberts leave to take one for the team in support of Obamacare. They were not about to lose all those new customers just for some stupid ideology.
The Supreme Court on Thursday left standing the basic provisions of the health care overhaul, ruling that the government may use its taxation powers to push people to buy health insurance.

The narrowly delineated decision was a victory for President Obama and Congressional Democrats, with a 5-to-4 majority, including the conservative chief justice, John G. Roberts Jr., affirming the central legislative pillar of Mr. Obama's presidency.

Chief Justice Roberts, the author of the majority opinion, surprised observers by joining the court's four more liberal members in the key finding and becoming the swing vote. Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, frequently the swing vote, joined three more conservative members in a dissent and read a statement in court that the minority viewed the law as “invalid in its entirety.”

The decision did significantly restrict one major portion of the law: the expansion of Medicaid, the government health-insurance program for low-income and sick people, giving states more flexibility.
Knock down the expansion of Medicaid because it could take away customers that would come with the rest of the deal. Regardless of the details of this decision, the truly sad part is that Clarence won't be getting his Blow Job of Triumph from Ginny tonight.

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