Source:The Daily Caller- Nicholas Ballasy is a Washington correspondent for The Daily Caller publication. |
"Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid wouldn’t say if he agrees with the Supreme Court ruling that the individual mandate in the health care law is constitutional as a tax.
“I’m not here to give everyone my limited knowledge of constitutional law. I am here to say that the law has been upheld,” Reid told The Daily Caller Thursday at the Capitol. “It’s good for the country. It’s good for my people in Nevada.”
“It’s something that now we can look at, I don’t have to worry about a child that’s born with a cleft pallet. I don’t have to worry about a child who shortly after birth develops diabetes or as the kids that came to see me today have cystic fibrosis that develops,” he continued. “I don’t have to worry about them anymore and very, very soon all adults, not just those that are under age of 18 will be entitled to insurance even though they have a pre-existing disability.”
In 2009, President Obama told ABC News that the individual mandate requiring all Americans to purchase health insurance is not a tax. House Minority Leader told The Daily Caller earlier Thursday that the question about whether the individual mandate is a tax is “Washington talk” that doesn’t matter to Americans. (RELATED: Obamacare becomes Obamatax)
“The people can stay on their parents insurance policy, 6 or 7 million of them, are benefiting from this law,” Reid said. “The millions and millions of senior citizens who are having the donut hole filled because of what we did in this health care law. Millions of these senior citizens now can get wellness checks that they could never do before so I’m not about here to give you all a dissertation on constitutional law. The law has been withheld [upheld], and I’m very happy it has been.”
From The Daily Caller
This just in: Washington politicians lie and career politicians lie a lot. That's a big reason for how they become career politicians and are able to hold onto the same political office for 30 years, as if they have tenure at a college or some place. Of course the individual mandate is a tax and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, (Democrat, Nevada) House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, (Democrat, California) President Barack Obama, (Democrat, Illinois) Vice President Joe Biden, (Democrat, Delaware) all know this.
But similar to admitting that you are a Socialist, is not popular, (even if you are a Socialist) admitting to a tax increase, even if goes to help fund health insurance for people who can't afford it, is also not popular either. Unless you represent some gerrymandered, left-wing district in the House, or in Socialist Senator Bernie Sanders (Democratic Socialist, Socialist Republic of Vermont) represents Vermont.
I think the real question here is how much do Republicans, especially hyper-partisan Republicans want to play this. Do they really want to run on ObamaCare repeal by saying that it should be repealed simply because taxes were raised to fund it. Do they think Independent voters, especially if they're currently benefitting from the Affordable Care Act, want to see ObamaCare repealed, simply to get the taxes that were raised to pay for the ACA eliminated. Or would they rather keep their ACA benefits as they stand. This is a political question that Republicans are going to have to answer themselves.