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eglonr
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eglonr asked in Politics & GovernmentGovernment · 9 years ago

will the supreme court declare Obamacare unconstitutional?

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  • 9 years ago
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    My gut tells me that the Court will declare the whole law unconstitutional, they will have to start again from scratch. This is bad timing for Obama as if declared unconstitutional will most certainly be used against him in debates with the now unknown GOP presidential candidate.

  • ivan k
    Lv 5
    9 years ago

    Only the individual mandate.

    Now if Obama had been strong on the public option instead of listening to the republicans, the republicans would have no grounds for repeal now.

    Keep listening to the republicans Obama, see how it works out for ya.

    Funny how the Mandate was a wonderful idea that epitomized concervative ideology when it was invented by a republican, but not that it's put into law by Obamo they want to declare it unconstitutional. Hypocracy at it's best.

    I don't know if they'll repeal the entire bill because of the mandate or not. Obviously they could just take the mandate out. But who knows what the supreme court will want to do.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    it somewhat can not happen. in spite of if it does get to the appropriate court docket it somewhat is going to be upheld. it somewhat is extra advantageous for the GOP to purely take a seat and tweak the bill. Obama already prolonged the invitation to do exactly that. human beings forget that the muse of this bill mirrors the Massachusetts well being care reform signed into regulation via Romney. So, a good element has been stepped forward via Republican minds. additionally, there are waivers and exemptions in the bill that enable human beings to pass with out determining to purchase coverage. those people who make under poverty point could have all effects exempt. So, there are the form to get around this and thanks to that, the bill will postpone.

  • 9 years ago

    I believe they will. The individual mandate is the biggest problem. What Im concerned with is whether they will strike the entire law because of the mandate or just stricken that part out of the law.

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  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    they are subpreme partisan tools

  • 9 years ago

    No.

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