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Poorboy

Expert Expediter
According to Todays News Obumma Signed the Healthcare Fiasco into Law Today and as Soon as he Did that: 13 States Filed Law Suits Claiming it was Unconstitutional! Sure would be Nice if they would Win! It would also be Nice if OHIO would Join them, But I don't see That Happening None too soon as the Governor is a Dumocrat and Doesn't have the Intestinal Fortitude to go against the Messiah!
 

OntarioVanMan

Retired Expediter
Owner/Operator
From S.D. News

Saying the federal government has exceeded its Constitutional authority with an unfunded mandate, South Dakota officials announced Tuesday it has joined 12 other states in seeking court action challenging the recently passed health care reform bill.

"Congress has exceeded its Constitutional authority with this unfunded federal mandate forcing all citizens to have qualifying health coverage or face a penalty." South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley said in a news release. "This federalistic encroachment on state's rights to govern has gone too far."

Gov. Mike Rounds echoed Jackley's comments. "We considered waiting until after the reconciliation process to join the lawsuit because some of the details of the legislation may change, but the underlying legal theories will not change," Rounds said.

The bipartisan lawsuit was filed by 13 Attorneys General from South Carolina, Nebraska, Texas, Utah, Louisiana, Alabama, Colorado, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Washington, Idaho and South Dakota, and is the first challenge of the new law, filed Tuesday in the U.S. Federal District Court in Florida.
 

chefdennis

Veteran Expediter
We can only hope the the SC does the right thing and recognizes the States rights and while the fact that forcing the american people to pay a "product or good" simply because you were born in this country is also illegal, that isn't being addressed in these suits and can't be until it is enforced and a citizen is damaged....so we sit and wait.....

While I can see a massive change when the dems are voted out in nov...but that change isn't going to be what we that don't agree with this bs want...there won't be any "full repeal" of this, they might strip out some "offending" clauses, but this POS law is now the law of the land and nothing short of armed conflict is going to change that, and the changes of that are slim to none......
 
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