Posted on 03/22/2010 11:37:15 PM PDT by WKB
Haley Barbour issued a press release today as he requested Attorney General Jim Hood to review the recently passed healthcare legislation and bring suit on behalf of the state challenging the constitutionality of various portions of the new law.
In December, Hood essentially said he wanted no part in a lawsuit being proposed by various AGs across the country. There is no good reason to believe Hoods position has changed. Therefore, Barbour said he will file a lawsuit if Hood declines.
Barbours press release, and letter to Hood is below:
Governor Haley Barbour today requested Attorney General Jim Hood challenge the constitutionality of the healthcare reform legislation approved by the U.S. Congress.
The bill has serious constitutional problems, Governor Barbour said, starting with the fact that it forces individuals to purchase health insurance.
(Excerpt) Read more at majorityinms.com ...
Mississippi ping
Those who stand in the way of the will of the people, should be dumped on the scrap heap of history. Time for “Hood the hood” to be sent on his way.
Good. Haley Barbour knows pelosi is full of socialist crap. Now where the hell is Bredesen in Tennessee.
What do you expect he is a Democrat. I’m really hard pressed at finding any good Democrats!
Good. Definitely better than joining the lawsuit and sabotaging it.
http://www.ago.state.ms.us/index.php/pages/about_your_attorney_general
any relation ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bell_Hood
I’m going to begin looking into that very thing later today.Getting with my State Senator about blocking this by law as well.
Call the whitehouse and demand BO VETO the bill.
Mississippi...the land of white conservative voters and a handful of like minded blacks who know the score cause they are living it unlike most numbnuts peckerwood pansies
God bless them.
lol
Bredesen said he was against healthcare reform but he congratulated Obama after it was passed.
I heard on the local news last night that the TN Legialature was working on challenging the bill. I hope so.
I love Haley. I want him in the White House.
I tool a shot. He should be shamed for signing it.
I don’t see Bredesen pushing this and neither his appointed Dem Ag Bobby Cooper either
but the newly truly controlled GOP state house might try with bills
I know Alexander is not very happy. If both he and Corker stand together and demand the legislature make a change, they will. The AG needs to join the lawsuit and add any expertise they can.
Bredesen is an enigma to me right now.
He knows how this works...it failed here as you recall
and he knows insurance and health mangement
but he is a blue dog....a coward...a smart one though
were he southern he might switch ...his fembot wife though would tack his balls to his mailbox on Chickering probably...lol
I drove right by there today going around the Old Natchez-Harpeth-Leipers Fork way to get home to my new rural abodes
Lucky Guy. That is beautiful Country. :^)
Haley Barbour:
“Governor Haley Barbour today requested Attorney General Jim Hood challenge the constitutionality of the healthcare reform legislation approved by the U.S. Congress.
The bill has serious constitutional problems, Governor Barbour said, starting with the fact that it forces individuals to purchase health insurance.
A physicians creed is to First, Do No Harm, Governor Barbour said. The healthcare legislation passed Sunday infects the economy with harmful tax increases, strips benefits from senior citizens and robs each citizen of their basic freedom to choose their own healthcare.
Governor Barbour requested an answer from the Attorney General by noon Thursday, March 25. If Hood refuses to file suit to protect the interests of Mississippians, Governor Barbour said he intends to file the lawsuit.
This costly unfunded mandate could not have come at a worse time for our states economy, he said. Mississippi continues to see declining monthly revenue collections, and we have been forced to cut priority areas like education and public safety.
Under the plan, 15 million people would be moved to the federal-state Medicaid program, which already strains our state budget every year. Once the temporary funding is gone, we can expect taxes to spike by hundreds of millions of dollars for Mississippians who will have to pay for this expanded program.
The resulting higher taxes will hurt struggling families and businesses who are trying to stay afloat in this recession. In addition, businesses that must pay more for health insurance costs will not have anything left to create new jobs.
Working families with private insurance will not be able to keep the coverage they have. Instead, those families will be paying more from their pockets for healthcare.
The federal government is clearly overreaching its authority by forcing Mississippians and all Americans to buy a product simply because he or she is alive, Governor Barbour said.
Obamacare harms senior citizens by causing changes to Medicare coverage. President Obamas own Department of Health and Human Services says the plan will cause insurance premiums to skyrocket and force $500 billion in cuts to the Medicare program for senior citizens.”
Go, Haley!!
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.