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Michigan Federal Judge Rejects Challenge To Health Care Overhaul

ED WHITE   10/ 8/10 12:39 AM ET   AP

Health Care Reform Challenge

DETROIT — A federal judge on Thursday upheld the authority of the federal government to require everyone to have health insurance, dealing a setback to groups seeking to block the new national health care plan.

The ruling came in a lawsuit filed in Michigan by a Christian legal group and four people who claimed lawmakers exceeded their power under the Constitution's commerce clause, which authorizes Congress to regulate trade.

But Judge George Caram Steeh in Detroit said the mandate to get insurance by 2014 and the financial penalty for skipping coverage are legal. He said Congress was trying to lower the overall cost of insurance by requiring participation.

"Without the minimum coverage provision, there would be an incentive for some individuals to wait to purchase health insurance until they needed care, knowing that insurance would be available at all times," the judge said.

"As a result, the most costly individuals would be in the insurance system and the least costly would be outside it," Steeh said. "In turn, this would aggravate current problems with cost-shifting and lead to even higher premiums."

Julian Davis Mortenson, a University of Michigan law professor and former U.S. Supreme Court law clerk, said the decision affects only the parties in the lawsuit and is not binding on any other federal judges hearing challenges to the law.

Nonetheless, the Justice Department hailed Steeh's opinion as the first time a "court has considered the merits of any challenge to this law."

"The court found that the minimum coverage provision of the statute was a reasonable means for Congress to take in reforming our health care system," spokeswoman Tracy Schmaler said. "The department will continue to vigorously defend this law in ongoing litigation."

Robert Muise of the Thomas More Law Center in Ann Arbor, Mich., which filed the case, said he would take it to a federal appeals court in Cincinnati.

The four individual plaintiffs said they do not have private insurance and object to being forced to buy it. They also fear that any financial penalty paid to the government would be used to pay for abortions.

In Florida, a federal judge is overseeing a lawsuit filed by 20 states. They, too, say the law is unconstitutional and claim it would force states to absorb higher Medicaid costs.

A decision on whether to dismiss the case is expected by Oct. 14, though the judge said last month that he would probably dismiss only parts of the complaint while letting others go to trial.

There is also a lawsuit pending in Virginia.

Randy Barnett, who teaches constitutional law at Georgetown University, said Steeh's ruling could be cited by lawyers trying to persuade other judges.

"This is one judge's opinion. They'll read it," Barnett said. Steeh "accepted the government's argument, the same argument that's being made in front of other judges."

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Kevin Atlanta 11:04 PM on 10/07/2010
The "Federal Funding of Abortions" is the same kind of meme  as "Sharia Law is coming to the USA."  Pure Holy Republican Cults of Jesus Inc and their InsaniTEA's fear and hate-mongering.

And just what is the Corporate Church of Prosperity doctrine and dominion doing pumping cash into Attorney's pockets and taking up court time on political issues?

The Cults of Jesus Inc's insaniTEA  Read More...
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Jeff Norman
06:26 PM on 10/10/2010
The judge didn't address the heart of the plaintiffs' argument, so this decision isn't significant.
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gevan
the pilgrim has landed
01:54 AM on 10/09/2010
Oh yeah? Well, I ain't buying it.
07:54 PM on 10/08/2010
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You need to have insider Whitehouse connection and backroom dealings. 29 organization have already been exemtped from the health-care legislation, with the United Federation of Teachers Union being the most recent.
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07:02 PM on 10/08/2010
Republicans used to support the DREAM Act, now they don't and democrats have picked it up. Democrats can't think of their own ideas, they have to recycle them from Republicans.
05:15 PM on 10/08/2010
Anyone out here see this AP story from Tuesday in their local paper? Our headline was entitled “Key part of Obamacare gets few takers.” Being from AP, I’m assuming you can Google the following quote and read the whole, demoralizing thing.

This excerpt stood out: “The Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan, a centerpiece of President Obama’s healthcare remake, isn’t living up to expectations. Enrollment lags in many parts of the country. People who could benefit may not be able to afford the premiums.”
Gee, wasn’t the whole idea of this key piece to make it affordable?
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morgantown
GOTP Economic Plan: Revenue Reduction - ha
04:36 PM on 10/08/2010
I am required to carry auto insurance or face a penalty or license revocation. I am also encouraged to carry uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage. Why not a healthcare requirement too? Just sayin....
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twhiting9275
My micro-bio. Totally unrelated to microbiology!
07:59 AM on 10/10/2010
The "I am required to carry automobile insurance" argument is tired, old, rhetoric that has been debunked many times. Heregoes, again, however.

Firstly, nobody is 'required' to drive whatsoever. You can easily get out of automobile insurance by simply not driving. Try it sometime, it'll actually do you good.

Secondly, an automobile is essentially a loaded weapon. This weapon can do so much physical and emotional damage that the costs to recover from this can be staggering. You're not talking about endangering just YOUR life with an automobile, you're talking about endangering the life of EVERY passenger, EVERY person around you, and all property around you. We're talking potential for $millions in damages just because of a little thing called an automobile.

Compare that to the damage potential for someone not carrying 'mandated insurance'. Who do you affect by your decision to do so? YOURSELF. You can't damage anyone else by your decision not to carry insurance, and you certainly can't damage anyone else's property by that decision.

The problem is that health insurance is a racket. Doctors, hospitals all know this, and have different rates depending on the health insurance company you use. This is the oldest scam in the book, and the TRUE problem needs to be addressed by government, which is the COST of medical procedures. Without addressing this, the government is simply sending millions of clients to the insurance doors (ie: a bailout).
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07:25 PM on 10/10/2010
Yes, you can "damage" someone else's property. Their wallet. If you can't pay, the rest of us do. So unless you're a supporter of a program where we all pay and we're all covered, get insured.
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sammi 56
09:44 AM on 11/07/2010
OH but you can injure people when you don't have Health Ins.-- Namely the citizens. They have to pay if you get sick or injured. Then I say sign off on ins. and that you won't go to the hospital when you are sick. you might change your mind pretty quick. Its wanting something for nothing.
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retrievals
TAX CUTS = JOBS = BIG FAT LIE
03:32 PM on 10/08/2010
Republicans and their frivolous law suits.

I thought they hated those things?
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morgantown
GOTP Economic Plan: Revenue Reduction - ha
04:39 PM on 10/08/2010
only those filed by dem's......repubs are the biggest hypocrites.....they who hate gays are gay.....they who hate wicca have dabbled in it....they who hate illegal immigration have employed illegal immigrants.......the list goes on
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ThatsTheTheWayItIs
religion, ideology, partisanship are delusional
02:50 PM on 10/08/2010
Article does not point out most important point:

IT IS NOT ILLEGAL TO BE UNINSURED, you just may pay more taxes.
It is not illegal to have no children, but you pay more taxes.
No government mandate to have children OR buy health insurance. Period.

The law is constitutional because it is a tax on the uninsured. The Fed government has the right to levy taxes, including differentially, based on marital status, whether you pay interest on a mortgage, contribute to a 401K, etc. Absolutely no difference: tax breaks for the insured.
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maybealittlecommonsense
kick it root down
02:21 PM on 10/08/2010
Sounds like he ruled on costs to the nation, I didn't hear anything about constitutionality of the law in his comments in the article. Probably a liberal judge from Ann Arbor MI, appointed by Bill Clinton. Wealth redistribution was the reason for upholding the law. Healthy people should pay a lot for health insurance also. It is a tax that will be raised on everyone.
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03:50 PM on 10/08/2010
A tax on anyone without health insurance. Not everyone.
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mixpiklix
04:45 PM on 10/08/2010
you are saying that federal judges should not follow the law and the constitution but rule along party lines. you need to rethink your thoughts on this.
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maybealittlecommonsense
kick it root down
12:16 PM on 10/10/2010
I'm saying he didn't really cite any real law in my opinion to support the legality of Healthcare reform. His comments were about the fairness and cost to the nation on a matter that leans left. That's all fine and dandy, but doesn't mean that healthcare reform is constitutionally legal. There may be more, my opinions were based on what I read in the article.
12:35 PM on 10/08/2010
Why people think this is a bad idea, I'll never understand. Sure, it's not perfect, but it's something and it needs work not resistance.
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PJ M
12:32 PM on 10/08/2010
This has gone too far !!

A Republican saying No to a Republican idea ???? What The ________ !!!!!

The lawsuit calls this an ``unprecedented encroachment on the liberty of individuals.'' It states the Constitution doesn't authorize such a mandate, the proposed tax penalty is unlawful and is an ``unprecedented encroachment on the sovereignty of the states.''

``The truth is this is a Republican idea,'' said Linda Quick, president of the South Florida Hospital and Healthcare Association. She said she first heard the concept of the ``individual mandate'' in a Miami speech in the early 1990s by Sen. John McCain, a conservative Republican from Arizona, to counter the ``Hillarycare'' the Clintons were proposing.

http://www.sodahead.com/united-states/healthcare-mandate-was-mccains-idea-originally-and-supported-by-romney/blog-284821/
Harpo1129
You can't spell Progressive without Progress
12:39 PM on 10/08/2010
I posted that a liyyle while ago. Once again, the republicans are FOR something until the Democrats embrace it the the republicans are AGAINST it. How people can vote for a bunch of hypocrats is beyond me.
Harpo1129
You can't spell Progressive without Progress
12:40 PM on 10/08/2010
A LITTLE while ago
11:49 AM on 10/08/2010
"Julian Davis Mortenson, a University of Michigan law professor and former U.S. Supreme Court law clerk, said the decision affects only the parties in the lawsuit and is not binding on any other federal judges hearing challenges to the law."

I mean Im no lawyer but since this was a Federal ruling and although it wouldn't directly effect other cases isnt it going to set a least some sort of precedent that other judges may look to?
12:15 PM on 10/08/2010
I don't think it is a precident till a higher court establishes a ruling. Even federal judges are not bound by lateral decisions - until one of the decisions becomes precident through appeal forcing all lower courts to accept it. But I'm not a lawyer either...
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pghperson
Obama 2012
11:40 PM on 10/08/2010
It is a precedent, as it can be cited and mentioned in the next case in which it would apply.
11:26 AM on 10/08/2010
So now the American government can regulate INACTIVITY as well as economic activity?

Liberals, answer this - is there ANYTHING that the government cannot regulate? Is there ANYTHING that the government should NOT regulate?
Harpo1129
You can't spell Progressive without Progress
12:21 PM on 10/08/2010
No. We've all seen what deregulation has done to this country in the last 10 years. It's time to go back to the way government used to regulate. We were all much better off when there was some government oversite. Oh, and by the way, this mandate that everyone purchase insurance was a REPUBLICAN mandate back in 1994 in answer to "Hillarycare". So don't blame the "liberals". Blame the conservatives. It was their idea.
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barbarianatthegate
Rekawl Walker
01:33 PM on 10/08/2010
"Liberals, answer this - is there ANYTHING that the government cannot regulate? Is there ANYTHING that the government should NOT regulate? "

Yes - abortion.
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marcar72
11:06 AM on 10/08/2010
This judge did not cite laws but why the health care reform won't work without the mandate. this judge is just another socialist. I am a free citizen. I am not owned by the federal government. I do not work for the federal government. May Obama and his anti capitalist minions all be thrown out of congress. mat the U.S. citizen rise up and put congress in their proper role. May U.S. citizens become responsible for them selves and not rely on some one else to do everything for them.
11:29 AM on 10/08/2010
Will you also agree that you will never, if you get sick, use hospitals in this country then, provided, that is, that you don't have insurance?
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01:51 PM on 10/08/2010
You still don't need the government for that. It's called responsibility. lame response.
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marcar72
12:16 PM on 11/02/2010
I will if the government gives me with interest every cent I and my employer paid into Social Security and Medicare . Then I will pay my own bills.
Harpo1129
You can't spell Progressive without Progress
12:22 PM on 10/08/2010
OOOOOOO. There it is again. The cons favorite SCAAAAARRRRYYYY word. Socialist.

OOOOOO I'm SOOOOO SCARED.
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PJ M
09:55 AM on 10/08/2010
They also fear that any financial penalty paid to the government would be used to pay for abortions.

It appears, The Thomas More Law School is opposed to legal abortion, using their challenge to health care as a smokescreen ..

Very weak tea ....