Posted on 11/26/2013 2:53:42 PM PST by NYer
The Obama administration says it is confident it will prevail in its bid to force Hobby Lobby and other religious businesses and groups to obey the HHS mandate that compels them to pay for birth control and abortion-causing drugs.
Responding to today’s news that the Supreme Court will take Hobby Lobby’s case to overturn the HHS mandate, the Obama administration released a statement saying, “We believe this requirement is lawful…and are confident the Supreme Court will agree.”
The full statement appears below along with tweets from reporters covering it:
The health care law puts women and families in control of their health care by covering vital preventive care, like cancer screenings and birth control, free of charge. Earlier this year, the Obama Administration asked the Supreme Court to consider a legal challenge to the health care laws requirement that for-profit corporations include birth control coverage in insurance available to their employees. We believe this requirement is lawful and essential to womens health and are confident the Supreme Court will agree.
We do not comment on specifics of a case pending before the Court. As a general matter, our policy is designed to ensure that health care decisions are made between a woman and her doctor. The President believes that no one, including the government or for-profit corporations, should be able to dictate those decisions to women. The Administration has already acted to ensure no church or similar religious institution will be forced to provide contraception coverage and has made a commonsense accommodation for non-profit religious organizations that object to contraception on religious grounds. These steps protect both womens health and religious beliefs, and seek to ensure that women and families–not their bosses or corporate CEOs–can make personal health decisions based on their needs and their budgets.
Carney: POTUS believes that no one, including the government or for-profit corporations, should be able to dictate those decisions to women.
Brian Hughes (@BrianHughesDC) November 26, 2013
WH on #SCOTUS contraception-mandate challenge: “We believe this requirement is lawful and essential to womens health.” Brian Hughes (@BrianHughesDC) November 26, 2013
Meanwhile, the Democratic Party and Planned Parenthood sent out tweets supporting the mandate.
RT if you agree: Birth control is basic health care for millions of womenemployers shouldn’t get to take that away. #handsoffmyBC
Planned Parenthood (@PPact) November 26, 2013
Retweet if you agree. #StandWithWomen pic.twitter.com/SPVIdHVgoY
The Democrats (@TheDemocrats) November 26, 2013
Way to fight against the Constitution, that you swore to uphold.
Way to put your self in serious jeopardy for the Day of Judgment.
I don’t know why that shocks me with this bunch. it sure shouldn’t.
Then again it piss3s me off, not shocks me.
*I wonder how those rights work when Hobby Lobby says fine, we quit.*
Who is John Galt?
Pyrrhic victory. Government prevails in court, Hobby Lobby closes shop.
Heavy duty irony soaked in Malaga syrup.
No you won’t win.
Hobby Lobby would rather close down than do that.
This is going be gooddd
Fabulous graphic. I especially like the media flags. Thanks for the post and ping.
First Amendment, buddy. Just because the Supremes say you are King doesn’t mean you are. Doesn’t mean they are right, either.
That funny odor you detect just before you drift off every night, Kathleen..? That’s brimstone...get used to it...
We Will Win Our Bid to Force Hobby Lobby to Obey the HHS Mandate
Not if they decide to shut down the business.
These corrupted POS”ers will not be enjoying their final reward but they will have earned it. PERIOD.
ooooooohhhhhh, I think you have a GREAT POINT....SAD but GREAT! We are NOW a BANANA REPUBLIC!!
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