Thursday, March 29, 2012

NO-bamaCare most definitely seems doomed!

On Wednesday the Supreme Court concluded oral arguments on the constitutionality of ObamaCare. 
CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin calls the case "a train wreck for the Obama Administration" and noted that ObamaCare "is now in serious trouble, it also seems that the individual mandate is doomed."

200,000 signatures, of which mine was but one, on FreedomWorks petition to End ObamaCare Now, was delivered to the Supreme Court, Nancy Pelosi, and Harry Reid before the legal arguments commenced, and it seems the constant grassroots pressure is working, as finally our voices are being heard.

Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy, the critical swing vote on the Court that will likely decide the case, was openly skeptical of ObamaCare during oral arguments:
“The government is saying that the federal government has a duty to tell the individual citizen that it must act," he said, "and that is different from what we have in previous cases, and that changes the relationship of the federal government to the individual in the very fundamental way."

Justice Kennedy also cautioned that the government has a “very high burden of justification” for ObamaCare, an indication that Justice Kennedy will likely oppose the individual mandate. 

An official ruling is not expected until the end of June, but if Kennedy does join the conservative bloc represented by Chief Justice John Roberts, and Associate Justices Samuel Alito, Anthony Scalia, and Clarence Thomas…'We the People' will have a historic 5-4 decision to End ObamaCare Now!

This death blow should end NO-bama's re-election hopes.  This president has so overstepped his boundaries on so many issues, and has lied about so many things, that this rejection of his so-called 'signature piece of legislation' cannot come soon enough for me.  I pray Justice Kennedy carries through on the way he seems to be leaning so America can at least have a glimmer of hope to carry us through these next most difficult and trying months.

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