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David Limbaugh Column: ObamaCare Ruling a Dark Day for America -- But There Is a Silver Lining

By David Limbaugh | July 02, 2012 | 11:36

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The Supreme Court's ruling in Obamacare v. the United States of America is yet another body blow to the U.S. Constitution's principle of limited government and the freedom tradition, but there is a major upside.

Despite President Obama's opposition to an individual mandate when he was debating Hillary Clinton during the Democratic presidential primaries and despite his postelection insistence that Obamacare's mandate does not constitute a tax, his lawyers insisted otherwise, and the Supreme Court bought it. So we have a law with enormous reach — one-seventh to one-sixth of the economy — having been fundamentally misrepresented to the American people from the beginning.

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Conservatives who believe that the Constitution should be interpreted according to the plain meaning of its language and the original intent of the Framers have long been troubled by the court's decisions expanding the commerce clause to authorize Congress to regulate the most local of matters within a state's borders.

Many legal analysts were predicting the court would declare the mandate unconstitutional because it goes further than all other previous cases in forcing Americans to purchase a commodity. Surely, they reasoned, the court would not go that far.

Well, as it turns out, the court didn't have to. It simply chose to consider the mandate a tax rather than a fine or penalty and held that the court has ample authority under the general welfare clause to impose a tax. Voilà, problem solved.

There is little to be gained at this point in crying over spilled judicial milk. That chapter, on this essential issue, is closed for now. But the substantive issues — the questions of the wisdom of the law itself and the people's opinion about it — are very much alive, especially considering that we have our national elections in November.

It is not an overstatement to say that Obamacare was the single most important catalyst leading to the tea party movement. Americans were outraged and horrified by this president's reckless spending and his endless assaults on the Constitution, but no issue drove them to rise up and fight back like Obamacare — both the abominable legislative monstrosity itself and the tyrannical, corrupt manner by which Obama crammed it through the legislative process.

Americans oppose Obamacare because they understand that it is inconsistent with our liberties and our idea of limited government and that it will destroy the best health care system in the world.

Almost everything about Obamacare has been a lie. Let's just start with the gloating Democrats' assertion that the court has validated their effort to make quality health care affordable for every American.

Contrary to Obama's misrepresentations, Obamacare will bend the cost curve up, not down, and will do so significantly; the Congressional Budget Office has already told us that it will cost almost double what Obama promised. The law's other main ostensible purpose — to increase access — is another sham.

There is a world of difference between increasing the number of people who have insurance coverage and increasing their actual access to quality medical care, and it's care that we should be concerned about, not insurance. The only way health care costs under a socialized system can be contained at all is by rationing. This is the history of every other socialized health care system in the world. It is the history of Medicare. It is why Obamacare creates an egregious 15-member bureaucratic board — the Independent Payment Advisory Board — that will make decisions as to the costs of treatments. As a necessary consequence, the patients' choices of and access to various treatments will both be severely diminished under Obamacare.

The quality of health care will also diminish. Doctors are already planning to leave the medical profession in droves. They are advising their family and friends not to choose the profession. People are not being allowed to keep their plans as Obama cynically promised. The Willis survey reports that only 30 percent of employers will keep their same plans under Obamacare.

The anxiety brought on by Obamacare — including that brought on by the tsunami of additional federal rules, regulations and taxes it will impose on small businesses — is having a crippling effect on job creation in this country. Seventy-four percent of small businesses say they are not expanding because of Obamacare.

The American people overwhelmingly oppose this federal power grab, which is why Mitt Romney and the Republican Party had better read their cue cards and understand that now is not the time for fecklessness. It is the time to draw clear contrasts between the Republican vision and the Obama record.

I believe that this ruling by the court will reinvigorate the tea party movement in a way that nothing else could have and, provided Republicans don't blow it by refusing to take the gloves off in the campaign, could help lead to a GOP landslide in November.

David Limbaugh is a writer, author and attorney. His latest book, "The Great Destroyer," is available now. Follow him on Twitter @davidlimbaugh and his website at www.davidlimbaugh.com. To read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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I wish conservatives would stop poking around in that turd...

Submitted by Dave. on Mon, 07/02/2012 - 11:50am.

...of a SCOTUS ruling.

Trust me, there is not a hidden gold nugget anywhere in it.

-Dave

Vote for the American in November

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Rollers, tunnelers or dwellers?

Submitted by SickofLibs on Mon, 07/02/2012 - 12:08pm.

Many dung beetles, known as rollers, are noted for rolling dung into round balls, which are used as a food source or brooding chambers. Other dung beetles, known as tunnelers, bury the dung wherever they find it. A third group, the dwellers, neither roll nor burrow: they simply live in manure.

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The only thing left now...

Submitted by c5then on Mon, 07/02/2012 - 12:05pm.

IS to give the Senate Majority back to the Republicans along with the House. That along with the White House going to Mitt (blah) might mean that we can repeal this monstrosity.

It's no guarantee, though.

 

Madison and Jefferson and Franklin built a Republic - Roberts killed it! 

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clarification

Submitted by MidAmerica on Mon, 07/02/2012 - 12:12pm.

The problem is that the low information voters assume that the Supreme Court put a stamp of aproval on the whole law when it was just a decision concerning the narrow issue about the mandate. It is incumbant upon all of us but especially the politicians to bring home the reality of the law otherwise millions of people will just believe the dem's misleading soundbites about what the law will do.

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More to the problem

Submitted by jon_torlin on Mon, 07/02/2012 - 12:41pm.

More to the problem is the WH going around saying that they won the decision and are still calling it a penalty instead of a tax.  This past morning sunday shows proved that with the WH chief of staff on Fox News.

Not just the dems, but the executive branch is perpetuating that lie and pushing damn hard to do it too.  It's like they are in a huge hurry to do that before action can be taken to reverse those taxes that are going to basically kill the country.

-Jon

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