Lawyers for President Barack Obama go to court on Tuesday to try to save the cornerstone of his healthcare overhaul, arguing that the requirement for Americans to buy insurance is constitutional.
A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit will consider whether a lower court was correct in striking down the requirement. But they will not be the final arbiter in a fight that is expected to reach the Supreme Court.
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This will be interesting. Forcing us to buy a service from a private company or pay a fine. I am sure the Teacher's Unions and State Worker Unions will be back out in force to keep from having to buy into a Public Plan. Oh, wait a second, I forgot they have a waiver, they are exempt.
It seems many who support this President have waivers.
http://www.hhs.gov/ociio/regulations/approved_applications_for_waiver.html
Nice, very nice.
That's my take, not yours.
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