Posted on 07/03/2012 10:45:21 PM PDT by vbmoneyspender
Romney's spokesman has said that Obamacare does not impose a tax. But if that's true then it will take 60 votes to get past a Democratic filibuster in the Senate.
On the other hand, if Obamacare does impose a tax, then it will only take 51 votes to overturn Obamacare in the Senate.
This is not some obscure fact. So why on God's green earth would Romney's spokesman being seeking to characterize Obamacare as not imposing a tax? Are they trying to make it harder to overturn Obamacare?
I'd love to get straightforward answers to those questions from Romney supporters.
Bloomberg, no doubt.
Just think if the court decision had been rendered, say back in March.
The way I see it, if it’s not a tax, then the SC just knocked it down. There are no votes needed. It’s unconstitutional as written - period. The SC says that you can’t use the Commerce Clause that way.
I’m wondering if an EO would work at this point, saying that he is upholding the SC’s decision...?
If it’s a tax, we still need to fight it.
If it’s not, then it’s already done and Congress and the President are breaking the law by continuing with the HC’s implementation.
‘A straight forward answer of one word will do.’
Stericycle
Do the GOP have the balls to do it?? I know Demint, Toomey, Johnson, Lee, and Rubio have them. Does Romney have the spine to sign it?
Technically, the 51 really only needs to be 50 + VP.
DREAM ON all you "hopefuls" that EVEN if we take back the Senate, that this could EVER be the case, when taking into account these, "BI-PARTISAN" bottom-feeding, SCUMBAG, RINO's:
Brown, Scott
Collins, Susan
Cornyn, John
Graham, Lindsey
Hatch, Orrin
McCain, John
Kyl, Jon
McConnell, Mitch
Murkowski, Lisa
Snow, Olympia
Actually, they didn't. They said it was not a tax for the purposes of the Anti-Injunction Act, but it was "enough like a tax" to confer on Congress the power to pass it.
Since this "like a tax" non-tax is not an enumerated power of Congress, there is going to be constant litigation and appeals until the whole mess is repealed.
But your constant chanting of "it's a tax" does not change the reality that it is:
Not an excise
Not an impost
Not a duty
Not apportioned among the several States
and not a tax on incomes
So, it is most certainly not a "tax" that Congress has any authority to pass.
A repeal bill is an act of legislation.
Congress cannot pass legislation by themselves, bills have to be signed by the President to become law.
Get serious.
Well, Congress can clearly pass excises, duties, and imposts. They can pass direct taxes apportioned among the several States. And they can pass unapportioned direct taxes on incomes, however derived.
Which one is this?
The fact is that this is a penalty by legislative enactment. Which, by the way, is specifically forbidden to Congress by the Constitution.
The Senate and the House have already passed, and the President has signed, a LAW that says that already.
Why would they bother to pass a resolution?
If they wanted to repeal it they would..politicians don’t want to repeal it. they want more money to the feds til we are a communist nation.
Actually, they want the jobs whose lifetime holders are dependent on them, and PPACA creates more Federal jobs for the children of the ruling class than any other law passed by Congress has ever done.
you are so right. If they wanted to dump Ocare they could.They dont want to..its also a way to get into our personal finances and take more of what does not belong to them.
I suspect they want to minimize Obama’s sales pitch; that is good political thinking. It is wise to stop the waves of emotion that drive the liberal voter.
Sadly, I’m seeing more emoting on this forum. Reason suggests only one course of action at present. Focus and get it done.
IT doesn’t matter what Obama, Romney, Reid, Pelosi, or any other politician says now. The Supreme Court ruled it is a tax and that is now the law of the land.
With his designation of Obamacare as "not a tax," we stand a better chance of getting rid of it before Romney is elected--even with today's Dem-majority in the Senate. See below.
Now, as a "tax" | To "repeal" after 2012 election |
"Tax bill" passes in Republican-controlled House | "Repeal" passes in Republican-controlled House |
"Tax bill" passes in Senate; 51 votes needed** | "Repeal" passes in Senate: 60 votes needed*** |
**It would be easier to convince some Democrats to side with Republicans for a 51 vote majority now, than waiting until after the election and hoping to "repeal" it with 60 votes. (Of course, Obama would never sign it, and it would be impossible to override his veto.) Either way, we're screwed. Thanks, Mr. Romney and your team of incompetents.
Where are you going to get the 51?
Do you really believe that harry Reid will even let it come up and if it does where are the 51 votes.
Romney would like to win all right. Just so he could play the wheel. Romney is a PUSSY.
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