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FM123

(10,053 posts)
Thu May 2, 2019, 10:18 AM May 2019

Trump Administration Sues To Kill Obamacare

(HuffPost) More than 20 million Americans are at risk of losing their health insurance.

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Taking a harder line on health care, the Trump administration joined a coalition of Republican-led states Wednesday in asking a federal appeals court to entirely overturn former President Barack Obama’s signature health care law — a decision that could leave millions uninsured.

Congress rendered the Affordable Care Act completely unconstitutional in 2017 by eliminating an unpopular tax penalty for not having insurance, the administration and GOP states told the court.

The “Obamacare” opponents hope to persuade the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans to uphold U.S. District Court Judge Reed O’Connor’s ruling late last year striking down the law.

If the ruling is allowed to stand, more than 20 million Americans would be at risk of losing their health insurance, re-igniting a winning political issue for Democrats heading into the 2020 elections. President Donald Trump, who never produced a health insurance plan to replace “Obamacare,” is now promising one after the elections.

The Trump administration acknowledged it had changed positions in the case. Early on, the administration argued that only certain key parts of the ACA, such as protections for people with pre-existing medical conditions, should be invalidated. But it said other important provisions such as Medicaid expansion, subsidies for premiums and health insurance markets could continue to stand.

Wednesday, the administration said it had reconsidered in light of O’Connor’s ruling. “The remaining provisions of the ACA should not be allowed to remain in effect — again, even if the government might support some individual positions as a policy matter,” the administration wrote in its court filing. (read more)

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/trump-obamacare-lawsuit_n_5ccac6aee4b0913d078d30ca

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Trump Administration Sues To Kill Obamacare (Original Post) FM123 May 2019 OP
I can't say it better: no_hypocrisy May 2019 #1
"Taking a hard line on health care...." Ohiogal May 2019 #2
I was thinking the very same thing. FM123 May 2019 #7
Trump Administration Sues To Kill More Americans dalton99a May 2019 #3
Did this get mentioned on M$M by anybody yesterday? ooky May 2019 #4
They are ate up with Obama. Cracklin Charlie May 2019 #5
I think this would kacekwl May 2019 #6
Trump says he'll have a new replacement plan kacekwl May 2019 #8
Why aren't reporters doing the math on how many will die Merlot May 2019 #10
Trump Derangement Sydrome isn't a thing, but Obama Derangement Syndrome definitely is. Initech May 2019 #9
republicons yuck bluestarone May 2019 #11
Hasn't this been decided already by the supreme court? LibFarmer May 2019 #12

Ohiogal

(32,005 posts)
2. "Taking a hard line on health care...."
Thu May 2, 2019, 10:24 AM
May 2019

It's journalism like this that just drives me crazy! It's not a "hard line"! They want to boot poor people off the system so they're left with NOTHING! Many will die! It's cruel and evil! "Hard line", my ass! It's despicable and cruel!

FM123

(10,053 posts)
7. I was thinking the very same thing.
Thu May 2, 2019, 10:56 AM
May 2019

This kind of cruelty can not be just written off in a "another day in trumpworld" style of reporting...

 

LibFarmer

(772 posts)
12. Hasn't this been decided already by the supreme court?
Thu May 2, 2019, 12:35 PM
May 2019

First they sue over a provision saying it is unconstitutional and then when it is deemed constitutional, they strip that part and now call the rest of the legislation unconstitutional?

Wacky weaselly republicans.

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