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Face it we were lied to once again. If BC actually lowers healthcare costs overall insurance companies by way of free market would have had it included all along. |
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and they aren't free. people pay for their coverage, don't they? anyone who owns health insurance doesn't ever use most of the products covered by their carrier. and some religions don't believe in organ donation, blood transfusions, etc-yet those are still covered. where is your outrage about that?
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I wish religion had never been invented by those greedy, power trip folks. any religion.
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Why not require all citizens who can reach the peddle in a car to purchase car insurance even though they don't have and have no plans to own a car. Plenty of people are in accidents who don't own cars and plenty of kids and theives going to drive regardless. We can set up exchanges and give tax credits to those who can't afford it. How about homeowners' insurance? Or better yet umbrella policies for all! |
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they are forcing people to buy, so as to keep the whole thing afloat. if there was no way to compel the young and healthy to buy, obamacare would be far too costly for insurance companies.
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You're entitled to your opinions Dell, but you've been far outvoted by the rest of your American fellows, who prefer a 21st century country, rather than a 1700's one. Get over it or move out.
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Except mine of course, LOL. No religion.
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and back to the topic at hand (gotta love the title to this thread )
judge rules: http://news.yahoo.com/pennsylvania-j...141100233.html He found that the civil rights groups failed to show that the law was unconstitutional under all circumstances since it applies to all qualified voters, requiring them to present a photo ID that can be obtained for free. Judges would also be stationed at polling places on Election Day to resolve individual disputes, he added. While Simpson acknowledged that political interests may have motivated the legislators who voted for the law, that did not make the law unconstitutional, he said. much like the scotus ruling a few years ago. the burden to get i.d. is the same for all, the law isn't discriminatory.
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Nope, no ruling there.
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No, it was not a ruling on the merits of the case (whether the law was constitutional or not) it was a ruling on that he would not give an injunction right now against implementation. Will you give us an injunction temporarily halting implementation, Judge? No, Judge says. But the law is still being appealed immediately to the higher court for a ruling on the Constitutionality of the actual law. The law has not been ruled "legal".
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Before the trial, Pennsylvania conceded that it was not aware of any instances of voter impersonation fraud in the state. While Simpson acknowledged that political interests may have motivated the legislators who voted for the law, that did not make the law unconstitutional, he said." You sure?
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Try this, it's pretty detailed: http://www.npr.org/blogs/itsallpolit...-supreme-court Quote:
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This is more detailed. And not a blog.
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The judge did not rule on the constitutionality, he was not asked to rule on the constitutionality, he was asked, and he ruled only not to give an injunction while the constitutionality goes to the higher court to be addressed. You can't possibly still be disputing that, are you? You are saying you think the judge ruled the law unconstitutional? No, he didn't. The judge only ruled against a temporary injunction. He only ruled the law can go into effect (no injunction) while the constitutionality goes to the higher court to be addressed before November.
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