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Obama Health Law Reaches Supreme Court

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MARK SHERMAN   03/25/12 02:12 PM ET  AP

WASHINGTON — The monumental fight over a health care law that touches all Americans and divides them sharply comes before the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday. The justices will decide whether to kill or keep the largest expansion in the nation's social safety net in more than four decades.

Two years and three days after President Barack Obama signed into law a health care overhaul aimed at extending medical insurance to more than 30 million Americans, the high court begins three days of hearings over the law's validity.

The challenge from 26 states and a small business group puts the court smack in the middle of a heavily partisan fight over the president's major domestic accomplishment and a presidential election campaign in which all his Republican challengers oppose the law.

If upheld, the law will force dramatic changes in the way insurance companies do business, including forbidding them from denying coverage due to pre-existing medical conditions and limiting how much they can charge older people.

The law envisions that insurers will be able to accommodate older and sicker people without facing financial ruin because of its most disputed element, the requirement that Americans have health insurance or pay a penalty.

Another major piece of the law is an expansion of the government-funded Medicaid program for low-income Americans that will provide coverage to more than 15 million people who currently earn too much to qualify.

By 2019, about 95 percent of the country will have health insurance if the law is allowed to take full effect, the Congressional Budget Office estimates. About 50 million Americans currently lack health insurance coverage.

Reams of court filings attest that the changes are being counted on by people with chronic diseases, touted by women who have been denied coverage for their pregnancies, and backed by Americans over 50 but not yet old enough to qualify for Medicare, who face age-inflated insurance premiums until they become eligible for the government's health insurance program for seniors at age 65.

Republicans are leading the fight to kill the law either by the court or through congressional repeal. They say the worst fears about what they derisively call "Obamacare" already have come to pass in the form of higher costs and regulations, claims that the law's supporters dispute. All the Republican presidential candidates promise to repeal the law if elected.

"Obamacare has already proven unpopular and unaffordable," House Speaker John Boehner said on the law's second anniversary last week.

Polls have consistently shown the public is at best ambivalent about the benefits of the health care law, and that a majority of Americans believe the mandatory insurance requirement is unconstitutional.

The administration's public education campaign has come under strong criticism from its allies who say the White House has been timid in the face of relentless Republican attacks.

Washington lawyer Walter Dellinger, who served in the Clinton administration Justice Department, said opponents have succeeded in keeping the focus on the insurance requirement instead of two provisions that will keep insurers from discriminating against sicker and older people. "The other two are very popular, and no one discusses them," Dellinger said.

The White House has belatedly begun touting parts of the law already in effect, including allowing children to stay on their parents' insurance plan until age 26 and reducing older Americans' prescription drug costs.

Having rarely talked about the law since he signed it, Obama issued a brief statement Friday. "The law has made a difference for millions of Americans, and over time, it will help give even more working and middle-class families the security they deserve."

The main event before the court is Tuesday's argument over the constitutionality of the individual insurance requirement. The states and the National Federation of Independent Business say Congress lacked authority under the Constitution for its unprecedented step of forcing Americans to buy insurance whether they want it or not.

The administration argues Congress has ample authority to do what it did. If its action was rare, it is only because Congress was dealing with a problem that has stymied Democratic and Republican administrations for many decades: How to get adequate health care to as many people as possible, and at a reasonable cost.

The justices also will take up whether the rest of the law can remain in place if the insurance mandate falls and, separately, whether Congress lacked the power to expand the Medicaid program.

The court also will consider whether the challenge is premature under a 19th century tax law because the insurance requirement doesn't kick in until 2014 and people who remain uninsured wouldn't have to pay a penalty until they file their 2014 income taxes in early 2015.

Taking this way out of the case would relieve the justices of rendering a decision in political high season, just months before the presidential election.

The justices like to say they give the same attention to the small cases as the big ones. But everything about the court's handling of health care suggests there is no doubt among the court's six men and three women about the significance of what they are about to decide.

The six hours of argument time is the most scheduled since the mid-1960s. The court will release audio recordings of the arguments on the same day they take place. The first time that happened was when the court heard argument in the Bush v. Gore case that settled the 2000 presidential election. The last occasion was the argument in the Citizens United case that wound up freeing businesses from longstanding limits on political spending.

Outside groups filed a record 136 briefs dealing with the four issues the court will take up over the next three days.

Justice Clarence Thomas, remarking on the sheer volume of the health care filings, noted they filled a large mail bin. "I said, `Oh my goodness, look at all that work,'" Thomas told law students at Wake Forest University. The school posted a video of his talk.

The case arrives at a high court in which ideology and political affiliation align for the first time in generations. The four Democratic appointees make up the liberal wing, while the five justices named by Republican presidents form a cohesive conservative majority on several key issues.

The partisan battle lines were drawn early on. The law passed Congress, controlled by Democrats in 2009 and 2010, without a single Republican vote.

Republican elected officials filed suit in federal court the very day Obama signed the bill into law.

Even in the courts, the first decisions fell along party lines. Democratic-appointed judges uniformly upheld the law or dismissed suits against it, while Republican appointees in Florida and Virginia struck it down.

But in federal appeals courts, one Democratic appointee joined in the decision that struck down the insurance requirement. In two other opinions, conservative Republican-appointed judges voted to uphold the law.

Despite calls for Thomas, from liberal groups, and Justice Elena Kagan, from conservatives, to step aside, it appears all the justices will take part in the historic case.

Obama campaigned on a promise of offering affordable health care to all Americas, emphasizing that the U.S. was the only developed nation without a comprehensive national health care plan for all its citizens. The U.S. spends about two-and-half times as much on health care as other industrialized countries, but it does no better on life expectancy and other measures than nations that spend far less.

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11:07 PM on 03/26/2012
Sing it with me, ex-kids:

We the People
In Order to form a more Perfect Union
Establish Justice
Secure Domestic Tranquility
Provide for the common defense
Promote the General Welfare (!!!!)
And
Secure the Blessings of Liberty
to Ourselves and Posterity
Do Ordain and Establish
The Constitution
Of
The United States of America
(repeat)

As we have seen this Congress, "I'm Just A Bill" rarely makes it from Capitol Hill.
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10:59 PM on 03/26/2012
How many people are sick because of the jobs they hate but must keep in order to have health care coverage? Stress is a killer.
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10:53 PM on 03/26/2012
The Republican solution to the health care problem in America is for all of us to hold two aspirin between our knees.

It's probably their solution to ending world hunger too.

The result is the same either way, we all die.
03:42 PM on 03/26/2012
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“Get ready for HAND-to-HAND Combat with your Fellow Americans ! !
“I want all Americans to get in each others faces !– ^ Obama `Demands
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“You bring a KNIFE to a fight pal, we’ll bring a GUN” – ! **

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luvobama
Hospice volunteer...
04:49 PM on 03/26/2012
Cue the banjoes...
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10:55 PM on 03/26/2012
Good luck getting that 1st fan!

My advice to you is to marry the very 1st person who fans you because it will be as close as you ever come to true love.
Sableknows
Button Pusher
03:21 PM on 03/26/2012
By itself, the healthcare bill is worrisome enough. Scarier still are all of the other laws they had to camoflage and hide in it.
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bigbe
I can't remember the last time I forgot something.
02:12 PM on 03/26/2012
All the talk about the health care reminds me of the arguments about gun laws. SOME people would never be for ANY change at all no matter how good that change might be. They are just convinced SOMEONE is out to screw them.
When I see anything divided along party lines, I am positive they couldn't care less about the common man or what is right or wrong. They just want it THEIR way like a bunch of petulant children.
02:28 PM on 03/26/2012
Petulant, RACIST children who will vote against anything the black man suggests.
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bigbe
I can't remember the last time I forgot something.
02:58 PM on 03/26/2012
No doubt there are some of those out there.
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Omer the 3rd
Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.
10:27 AM on 03/28/2012
Wake up- He's NOT black! Half white, 80% arab, less than 20% african. How sad that the people he's fooled the most are the black people, when he's NOT BLACK!
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senatortruth
Fox keeps me "INFROMED"!
02:08 PM on 03/26/2012
The Affordable Care Act is

the LAW of the Land now.

For 2 YEARS.

It will STAY that way, and we need to

move toward a Public Option and/or

Single Payer, a la Medicare for ALL.

THAT is what the MAJORITY of Americans

VOTED for President Obama to enact.

If you don't LIKE it, don't USE it.

I LIKE it, even though I presently have

my OWN insurance.

But it is time to stop the 30%-of-gross

layer of money to Insurance companies

who provide NO HEALTH CARE, but

make MONEY from DENYING needed care.

God Bless America and President Obama!!

USA! USA! USA!
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senatortruth
Fox keeps me "INFROMED"!
02:51 PM on 03/26/2012
No .50 for YOU.

As a Kohhc-souokccer for the 1%

YOU have NO CREDIBILITY...
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04:28 PM on 03/26/2012
I suggest you take a look at USA Today's poll today before you go assuming the American people want this.
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02:07 PM on 03/26/2012
Has "pursuit''s" definition changed to "having the right to the stuff I think I have a right to?"
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Derrick22
02:03 PM on 03/26/2012
I know I'll be attacked for this statement, but I will not let that stop me from expressing myself. I wish we had universal health care. I rather pay higher taxes than hundreds of dollars for a check up or thousands and thousands for life or death emergencies. It seems to me that many in the U.S. are heartless. They do not care unless they are affected. Many people rather see their fellow citizens suffer and die than pay higher taxes. That speaks volumes about our compassion absent, selfish society.

Of course, I could just as easily say that I wish health care costs were low, or at least fair compared to one's income. Sadly though, the U.S. is a society where wealth determines worth. If your working class, your nothing but fodder.
02:31 PM on 03/26/2012
I agree.

Even my own sister doesn't want this to go thru. She's go her's so she doesn't care that my healthcare is practically non existent. Unfortunately, this is the attitude most people have. So sad.
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02:00 PM on 03/26/2012
Water and soap are important to health. Where's my free water and soap?
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You can't fight in here..this is the war room!
03:12 PM on 03/26/2012
Sniff...sniff...

Wow, we agree, it would be not only an act of Congress but an act of mercy!

Get this guy some soap and quickly!

And mandate he uses it! Even the ghost of Ayn Rand agrees!
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04:49 PM on 03/26/2012
While you're at it, I'd like some shampoo, conditioner, and a flowbee. All necessary for my health (and good looks).
02:00 PM on 03/26/2012
Well you can't abort a zygot but you can let a man or woman or child die because they can't fford to pay for a docot or hospital or even medication. First things first in America. All the religuous and all the rich want the poor to work for nothing and die if they get sick.
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01:41 PM on 03/26/2012
One complaint about both the U.S. and Canadian health care systems is waiting times, whether for a specialist, major elective surgery, such as hip replacement, or specialized treatments, such as radiation for breast cancer; wait times in each country are affected by various factors. In the United States, access to health care is primarily determined by whether a person has access to funding to pay for treatment and by the availability of services in the area and by willingness of the provider to deliver service at the price set by the insurer. In Canada the wait time is set according the availability of services in the area and by the relative need of the person needing treatment.
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senatortruth
Fox keeps me "INFROMED"!
02:02 PM on 03/26/2012
True.

But VERY FEW in Canada would TRADE

THEIR health care for that of the USA,

where people STILL are going BK

or losing EVERYTHING they have

because of medical bills...
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Larry Motuz
More prayers, fewer preyers.
02:10 PM on 03/26/2012
Absolutely!

Another matter is the costs of medical treatment across the board. U.S. costs are far higher for all forms of treatment, hospital and other, not only for Canada but for all other nations with universal health care.

For comparative costs by procedure, take a look at the International Federation of Health Plans Report at:
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/ezra-klein/IFHP%20Comparative%20Price%20Report%20with%20AHA%20data%20addition.pdf
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elbeas
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08:30 PM on 03/26/2012
Last time I needed to see a specialist, the appointment had to be set 4 weeks in advance. That's here in the USA. I had insurance and I stayed within the system.
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senatortruth
Fox keeps me "INFROMED"!
12:16 PM on 03/26/2012
Group 8807

...There’s no way to have artificial rights without enslaving a great many of us to serve other people.
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Well, as a Kohhc-souokccer of the 1%

we KNOW who YOU "serve"...

LOL!
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senatortruth
Fox keeps me "INFROMED"!
01:43 PM on 03/26/2012
No, just TRUTHFUL.

Sorry, you don't get the .50

by my replying to YOU...

LOL!
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02:02 PM on 03/26/2012
You will accomplish very few of your goals (assuming you have any) with that strategy.
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senatortruth
Fox keeps me "INFROMED"!
11:52 AM on 03/26/2012
DANIELISTICALL

Health care is a RIGHT my TAX DOLLARS says so....
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EXACTLY right!

It is time that we join the OTHER

Western countries,

for whom we USED to be the "shining beacon",

but now we are an ever-dimmer light

in their REAR-VIEW mirror...
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Group 8807
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12:10 PM on 03/26/2012
You have a right to free speech, but not a right to make anyone else listen.

You have a right to worship as you please, but you can't make anyone build you a church.

You have a right to food, but not a right to be fed.

Your rights include responsibility. Your first responsibility is to take care of your own needs.

Healthcare is an individual right, but you don’t have the “right” of other people’s service or the right to make someone else pay for your needs.

Artificial rights (the right to medical care, housing, unemployment, etc) must be secured on the backs of other people; free men and women ought never to be forced to produce goods and services for other people.

There’s no way to have artificial rights without enslaving a great many of us to serve other people.
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03:21 PM on 03/26/2012
Group8807, can you answer this question: You have the right to be protected from harm out outside invasion by our great military, but someone else doesn't? Is this an artificial right?
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02:02 PM on 03/26/2012
Like Greece?
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Michael McBroom
11:36 AM on 03/26/2012
Let's hope and pray that this is killed by the Supreme court. The price has already doubled from what Obama has said it will cost us and the way the government works it could be another 50% under estimated. There is a better way without so much government involvement. Just another Obama Socialist program that has no way of working and no way to pay for it!
11:55 AM on 03/26/2012
The price has already doubled from what Obama has said it will cost us and the way the government end quote

No it hasn't Debunked You've been had Sap.
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