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    Its violation of the equal protection clause.


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    With what votes?

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    Who has standing to bring that lawsuit?

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    With what votes?
    It'll only take 5.

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    Extremely implausible to be repealed Yoni. I can start a thread that says "Another reason the Fed purchasing more securities and debt will work" but it is still total nonsense.

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    Extremely implausible to be repealed Yoni.
    Not extremely implausible but, you're right; unlikely to be repealed by an act of Congress.

    I think it'll be struck down by the courts first.

    The individual mandate is going to trial and, since the authors of the legislation forgot to include a severability clause, there is a school of thought out there that if the courts strike down the mandate as uncons utional, the entire piece of crap becomes incons utional.

    The thinking on how Congress repeals is based largely on how bad the remaining Democrats want to retain their seats in 2012. Some, Manchin as a good example, positioned themselves as being opposed to Obamacare and may -- in order to survive -- vote with Republicans to repeal.

    It'll force Obama to either veto (more likely) or sign.

    In any case, it'll be the central effort of this Congress and whatever the Democrats do will be the defining characteristic of their 2012 campaigns. Maybe enough to override a veto.

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    You sound no different than all the liberals (myself included) who said highly extremely implausible things about repealing Bush's Patriot Act, arrest for torture, and bull wars.

    Just like in 4-8 years theres gonna be more BS from the right that evokes parallel comments from the voting left. Around and around and around we go.

    The net result is nearly ZERO of the public is satisfied with what their elected leaders are doing with this country.

    It had been ages in voting years since the Democrats did something that completely riled up the right, and now that it's happened all you're gonna get is lipservice from your leaders to make you think they will do something to fix it.

    Just like I heard liberal leaders saying they were gonna get us out of Iraq. Or libertarians say they would repeal that bull Patriot Act. It never happens. They do what they will do and then it's done.

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    People a lot smarter and more informed than prejudiced, ignorant Yoni have looked at the repeal possibility:

    No, GOP can't actually repeal healthcare reform

    Republicans now control the House, but don't have the votes to overcome a Senate filibuster or the president's veto

    By RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR, Associated Press

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    Republicans say they'll repeal and replace President Barack Obama's health care law, but tinker and tweak is as far as they're likely to get.

    And that might not be a bad thing if you're a GOP strategist. It keeps the issue Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell calls the "tipping point" in the midterm elections alive for 2012, when they'll try to unseat Obama himself.

    Republicans will control the House in January, but they don't have the votes to overcome a Senate filibuster, much less Obama's veto on repeal. Plan B, denying funds to carry out the law, could backfire if it escalates to a government shutdown.

    Other options call for legislative guerrilla tactics.

    Republicans could use the oversight authority of Congress to slow down or block regulations, essentially tying up the instruction manual for the overhaul. Expect flyspeck scrutiny of agencies implementing the law.

    http://www.salon.com/news/feature/20...ace/index.html

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    So, now what, Yoni? YOU'RE WRONG AGAIN.

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    You sound no different than all the liberals (myself included) who said highly extremely implausible things about repealing Bush's Patriot Act, arrest for torture, and bull wars.

    Just like in 4-8 years theres gonna be more BS from the right that evokes parallel comments from the voting left. Around and around and around we go.

    The net result is nearly ZERO of the public is satisfied with what their elected leaders are doing with this country.

    It had been ages in voting years since the Democrats did something that completely riled up the right, and now that it's happened all you're gonna get is lipservice from your leaders to make you think they will do something to fix it.

    Just like I heard liberal leaders saying they were gonna get us out of Iraq. Or libertarians say they would repeal that bull Patriot Act. It never happens. They do what they will do and then it's done.
    I think Obamacare is a bit different than the Patriot Act.

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    Yeah, the health case act might actually help people.

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    Like CBF emphasized upstream, there's a lot of wishful thinking in this forum. Like yoni thinking Obama will sign the repeal of his signature legislative acheivement.

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    Like CBF emphasized upstream, there's a lot of wishful thinking in this forum. Like yoni thinking Obama will sign the repeal of his signature legislative acheivement.
    Did I not just say that was unlikely?

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    Yeah, the health case act might actually help people.
    Right-wingers like Yoni, cc, and WC don't GAF about people. They push social/economic Darwinism to the max.

    "If you can't make it working 2 or 3 jobs and 60+ hours a week with no catastrophic health insurance, or if you can't find even a ty job, then you. You aren't a Real American."

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    Did I not just say that was unlikely?
    You did, but even suggesting it as a possibility is hyper-wishful.

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    You did, but even suggesting it as a possibility is hyper-wishful.
    Three words: Bush Tax Cuts.

    While I think it's unlikely, there are scenarios where he might be boxed in; right now he's dancing around whether or not he's going to continue the Bush Tax Cuts.

    Regardless, I think the courts will drive a stake through Obamacare long before he has an opportunity to sign or veto any repeal legislation.

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    The courts have already refused to consider the legality of health reform.
    Last edited by boutons_deux; 11-14-2010 at 05:30 PM.

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    You did, but even suggesting it as a possibility is hyper-wishful.
    And, on January 21, 2009; would you have said Gitmo would still be open on January 21, 2011?

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    ain't gonna happen because the repubs aren't going to put much effort into the cause. you may hear one or two true believers make some noise, but it'll die down when their corporate sponsors figure out how to make a killing in this new market at our expense. the free market will work.

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    ain't gonna happen because the repubs aren't going to put much effort into the cause. you may hear one or two true believers make some noise, but it'll die down when their corporate sponsors figure out how to make a killing in this new market at our expense. the free market will work.
    We'll see.

    I think Obama's meteoric fall to earth after his near-deification in 2008 has jaded some of the thinking on the left.

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    LOL Deification

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    We'll see.

    I think Obama's meteoric fall to earth after his near-deification in 2008 has jaded some of the thinking on the left.
    the deification was a narrative pushed by the right (esp. limbaugh). His fall to earth only seems like one due the his historic campaign and election. He's been mediocre.

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    "...this was the moment when the rise of the oceans began to slow and our planet began to heal..."
    Newsweek’s Evan Thomas: Obama Is ‘Sort of God’

    And, don't forget "Tingles" Matthews or Oprah.

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    the deification was a narrative pushed by the right (esp. limbaugh). His fall to earth only seems like one due the his historic campaign and election. He's been mediocre.
    He's been worse than mediocre. He's the second coming of Jimmy Carter. (See what I did there?)

    Hope and change has devolved to desperation.

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    Magic Negro and Messiah were ridiculing, derogatory slimejobs from the Repugs and hate media, ridiculing Obama's popularity, esp compared to a senile loser McLiar.

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