Sunday, July 1, 2012

The most digged today " Obama: Health care ruling a victory for all Americans "




President Obama praised the Supreme Court's health care ruling today, saying that "it's time for us to move forward to implement and where necessary improve" the landmark law that will transform American society.
"Whatever the politics, today's decision was a victory for people all over this country whose lives will be more secure because of this law and the Supreme Court's decision to uphold it," Obama said during brief remarks at the White House.
Obama stressed the provisions of the law that he said will provide health insurance for nearly all Americans when it is fully in place in 2014; he said millions of Americans will not have to give up their existing insurance plans.
The president spoke shortly after the Supreme Court upheld the health care law in a complex opinion that appears to give him a major election-year victory. The decision can be found on the Supreme Court website.
Basically, a majority of the justices said that the individual mandate -- the requirement that most Americans buy health insurance or pay a fine -- is constitutional as a tax.
"Because the Constitution permits such a tax, it is not our role to forbid it, or to pass upon its wisdom or fairness," Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in an opinion that reflected a 5-4 vote on the question.
Roberts -- a conservative appointed by President George W. Bush -- provided the key vote to preserve the landmark health care law, which figures to be a major issue in Obama's re-election bid against Republican opponent Mitt Romney.
Obama said he respects critics of law, and that he will work with others to improve the plan when appropriate. The president added, "it should be pretty clear by now that I didn't do this because it was good politics -- I did it because I believed it was good for the country."
While disdaining the Washington politics surrounding the Supreme Court decision, Obama did note that the law's key provision -- the requirement that most Americans buy some sort of health insurance -- was once backed by some Republicans, including Romney.
For their part, Romney and other Republicans said the decision underscores the need to repeal the law they say is too costly, places too many burdens on job creators, and injects too much government into personal health care decisions.
"Obamacare was bad policy yesterday," Romney said. "It's bad policy today."

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