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The Corporate Court: Supreme Tool of the 1%

Posted: 04/ 9/2012 11:55 am

During the oral arguments about the Affordable Care Act, Justices Samuel Alito and Antonin Scalia expressed concern about how the court's actions might affect the bottom line of health insurance companies. They didn't talk about how striking all or part of the law would hurt the millions of people already receiving life-changing benefits. This was typical from a court with a disturbingly partisan pattern of putting corporate interests ahead of the 99%.

Most recently and famously, the court led by Chief Justice John Roberts gave us Citizens United, an appalling ruling that allows corporations to buy our elections with unlimited secret political contributions. There are several other less known but important decisions where the court took away the rights of workers and consumers to hold corporations accountable, notes Ian Millhiser of the Center for American Progress.

Among the chief beneficiaries of Citizens United are the billionaire Koch Brothers, who have been using their massive wealth and influence to undermine the economic security of America's middle class. They fund front groups like Americans for Prosperity that fight to strip workers of their right to bargain for a better life, undermine the ability of seniors and people of color to vote and destroy programs like Medicare, Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act. In addition to giving money, the Koch Brothers organize other members of the 1% to follow suit at their infamous secret meetings of fellow millionaires and billionaires.

Justice Clarence Thomas, arguably the most radical right-wing ideologue on the court, was a featured speaker at one of the Koch Brothers' strategy conferences. While he never asks questions during oral arguments, he doesn't mind talking to fellow radical right Republican activists. This is one of many reasons why progressive groups, including Health Care for America Now, The Other 98% and AFSCME, commemorated the second anniversary of Citizens United in January by unfurling a banner on the steps of the Supreme Court that said simply: "U.S. Supreme Koch."

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When you consider the history of pro-corporate decisions (see this report by People for the American Way), it looks like the Kochs and the big corporations all but control the Supreme Court. And the ultra-conservative members don't seem to care if it looks that way. Unbelievably, on the very same day in November that the high court agreed to take up the challenge to the Affordable Care Act, Thomas and Scalia were honored at a dinner sponsored by the law firm that would argue the case for the plaintiffs before the Court.

But the arguments to overturn the law have not been strong enough to persuade respected Republican conservatives like Senior Judge Lawrence Silberman of the D.C. Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals, who upheld the law, former Reagan Solicitor General Charles Fried and many others. So the fate of our health care is in the hands of the most partisan, pro-corporate court in a generation. Let's hope Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Anthony Kennedy buck the corporations and the Republican Party and side with the Constitution instead.

 
 
 
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Roxee
"Feeling" you're right, doesn't "prove" you are.
01:09 PM on 04/11/2012
While the justices have been brazenly feeding at the corporate trough and getting away with it, surely at some point they will step back and assess if serving their own self interests and ideological purity equates with the need to maintain the integrity of an institution that is a major pillar of democracy. There's so little left of democracy now, surely if this institution fails then the people could rightly say what is the point of voting anymore as the institutions that were set up to protect democracy are all corrupted and democracy has become a hollowed out shell that was once a great idea.
02:00 AM on 04/10/2012
Apparently, the health insurers themselves WANT Obamacare and SCOTUS to uphold the law.

http://www.iwatchnews.org/2012/04/09/8620/analysis-why-insurance-industry-needs-obamacare-stay-business

Wendell Porter: "If there is a group of people more anxious about how the Supreme Court will rule on the health care reform law than President Obama and the millions of Americans who are already benefiting from it, it is health insurance executives.

"Not only have their companies been spending millions of dollars implementing the parts of the law that pertains to them — and most of them do — but they also have been counting on the law as very possibly the only thing that can preserve the free market system of health insurance in this country."
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12:23 PM on 04/11/2012
So true, but it's really time to discuss a parallel single-payer system. People would have the option or ability to buy supplemental insurance as well, like Medicare does.
06:59 PM on 04/09/2012
The Supreme Court Justices need uniforms like NASCAR drivers. At least we would have some idea who their primary sponsors are. Lesser sponsors could just put decals on the desks where they sit.
02:02 AM on 04/10/2012
Which one would wear the EXXON shirt? Mitt Romney would say he knows an owner of the court, too.
10:13 AM on 04/10/2012
Alito for sure, and Stephens signed Exxon on as a sponsor shortly after he read the majority decision for the court decreasing the Exxon Valdez damages from $5 billion to $500 million.
11:15 AM on 04/11/2012
Too realistic to be funny =-(

Time to start impeachment process for at least 2 Supreme Court justices.