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How Obama Broke His Promise on Mandates

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on June 30th, 2012 11:08 pm by HL

How Obama Broke His Promise on Mandates
Andrew Cline, The Atlantic
Had President Obama kept his word to the American people, Thursday's ground-breaking Supreme Court ruling that upheld the individual mandate portion of the Affordable Care Act, giving the president a political victory of historic significance, never would have happened. What the court upheld — a tax disguised as a mandate — is a beast made up of two specific policies, both of which Obama at one time opposed.Let's go back to 2007, when then-Senator Barack Obama had been a presidential candidate for only about six weeks. In March, Obama spoke at a Service Employees International…

ObamaCare Is a Fraud Only Voters Can Stop
Wesley Pruden, Wash Times
Now the fun begins. Nothing can fire the anger of an American like the arrogance of a government lawyer with his foot on the throat of a helpless citizen, and the justices of the Supreme Court are the government lawyers with the biggest feet of all.The justices sent a message loud and clear in their decision upholding Obamacare and the requirement that everybody has to buy a health insurance policy, or else. That's a tax, the court held, and the power to tax is the holiest of holies for any government. It's the first rule of politics as well. Franklin D. Roosevelt, the father of the…

Ruling Doesn’t Make Law’s Vast Flaws Go Away

Did Roberts Change His Mind at the Last Minute?
Garrett Epps, TAP
Two features of the scene in the courtroom at the Supreme Court Thursday flow together to spark curiosity. For one, the justices appeared unusually agitated. Justice Sonia Sotomayor looked as if she'd been up all night, for example, while (as Tony Mauro also noted) Justice Antonin Scalia was downcast and tight-lipped. Had something happened in the days or hours before the opinion to spark this emotional response?In his bench dissent, Justice Anthony Kennedy stressed that the act had been so mutilated by the Court's decision that it should be struck down in its entirety. That struck…


Court Keeps Health Law on Life Support

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on June 29th, 2012 11:08 pm by HL

Court Keeps Health Law on Life Support
Scott Rasmussen, Rasmussen Rpts
The U.S. Supreme Court's decision that President Obama's health care law is constitutional keeps it alive for now. But it's important to remember that the law has already lost in the court of public opinion. The Supreme Court ruling is a temporary reprieve more than anything else.In March, I wrote that the health care law was doomed even if it survived the court. Looking at the data today, it's hard to draw any other conclusion.

The Court Helped Seal Obama’s Defeat
Joseph Curl, Washington Times
Traitor! Turncoat! Benedict Arnold! Those contemptuous epithets and more were hurled by Republicans and conservatives at Supreme Court Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. moments after he single-handedly saved Obamacare, joining liberals on the bench to break a 4-4 tie.The Supreme Court has abandoned us,” Texas Gov. Rick Perry declared. “Simply disappointing,” Florida Gov. Rick Scott moaned. “Activist court,” Rep. Michele Bachmann cried. 

SCOTUS Ruling Much More Than a Victory
Michael Moore, Huffington Post
Even though it's been a few hours now, I'm guessing you're still pinching yourself to make sure you're not dreaming. But yes, it happened. At 10:07 this morning, the conservative Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, John Roberts, not only joined with the liberal justices to completely uphold almost every single part of the Obama health care law, he wrote the majority opinion himself! In fact, he went even further. When he realized that the government had poorly made its constitutional case to the court, he went searching for a clause in their argument and the…

The Good Shall Triumph in the End
Al Sharpton, Huffington Post
By all accounts, Thursday was a momentous and notable day. The Supreme Court of the United States upheld President Obama's Affordable Care Act, thereby paving the way for millions of Americans to obtain insurance coverage, and millions of others to remain on their plans without fear of being kicked off for simply becoming ill. After decades of working to push for health care reform, progressives saw this President and his signature legislation become the literal law of the land.But June 28th will also be remembered unfortunately as the day when a sitting Attorney General of the United…


Presidential Race Stands on a Knife’s Edge

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on June 28th, 2012 11:08 pm by HL

Presidential Race Stands on a Knife’s Edge
Ron Brownstein, National Jrnl
The three NBC/Marist Institute swing state polls released Thursday reconfirm the picture painted by the Quinnipiac University polls unveiled Wednesday in three other swing states: the presidential race stands on a knife's edge, with both President Obama and Mitt Romney facing substantial vulnerabilities with undecided voters. But in Michigan, the only must-win for the president in the three states NBC and Marist polled, the president looks to be in a stronger position than Romney with the undecided voters who could tip the result.The NBC/Marist Polls showed Obama holding only a narrow…

Which Is the Real Mitt Romney?
Nicholas Kristof, New York Times
Now that it's clear that the presidential election will be between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, let's see how much you know of the candidates. Take my presidential quiz, and if you get them all right, I nominate you to be a White House aide.In each case, identify whether it was Obama or Romney who made the statement.1. On abortion: "I will preserve and protect a woman's right to choose and am devoted and dedicated to honoring my word in that regard." 

Latest State Polls Good News for Romney
Josh Kraushaar, Nat’l Journal
A new wave of state-by-state polls is showing just how sizable the field of swing states will be this election, with several of the Democratic-leaning white, working-class states looking very much in play even as President Obama is holding his ground in some of the traditional battlegrounds.For Romney, the most encouraging findings come out of Michigan, where several polls showed the race between Obama and Romney in a statistical dead heat. The findings were echoed today by NBC/Marist, which found Obama with a tenuous 48 percent job approval rating and only leading Romney, 44 to 39 percent….


Arizona Case Shows Court at Its Best

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on June 27th, 2012 11:08 pm by HL

Arizona Case Shows Court at Its Best
Jeffrey Rosen, The New Republic
The Supreme Court's decision to strike down most of Arizona's immigration law is a cause for celebration"”not least because it's a model of how the Court can make decisions based on judicial philosophy rather than partisanship. The bipartisan majority opinion by Justice Anthony Kennedy, joined by Chief Justice John Roberts and the three liberal justices (Elena Kagan was recused) was modest and nuanced in tone and in substance"”and consistent with all of the justices' previous expressions of willingness to allow federal policies to…

Nora Ephron: A Great N.Y. Dame
John Podhoretz, New York Post
Nora Ephron, who died last night at the age of 71, may have been the quintessential Manhattanite of her time. The island was her muse, and she its great romanticizer.When the world began to think of New York City as a crime-riddled sewer, Ephron cast a glorious glow over it and kept the glow going until the city could restore the glow to itself.Down on Houston Street, Ephron the screenwriter had Meg Ryan mimic a sexual climax while the crowd at Katz’s Deli looked on in “When Harry Met Sally.”

The Bain Attacks Are Working
Doyle McManus, Los Angeles Times
On paper, June looked like a bad month for President Obama. It began with a gaffe, his lighthearted comment that “the private sector is doing fine.” Then the Federal Reserve revised its growth forecast downward, making it clear that 8% unemployment is likely to linger past election day. Consumer confidence has sagged to a five-month low, and in one poll released this week, 61% of Americans said they think the country's on the wrong track.On top of that, Mitt Romney is out-raising the president in campaign donations, an unusual problem for an incumbent to face.

Romney Leaves Questions Unanswered on Immigration


A Supreme Reminder That Immigration Belongs to DC

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on June 26th, 2012 11:08 pm by HL

A Supreme Reminder That Immigration Belongs to DC

Federal Immigration Policy Is Profoundly Broken

Why Did Academics Misread ObamaCare?
Charles Lane, Washington Post
We have two days until the Supreme Court rules on health care "” two days until we find out whether Akhil Amar's life has been a fraud.Amar is the Yale constitutional law professor (my former teacher), who recently told The Post's Ezra Klein that a 5 to 4 ruling striking down Obamacare would destroy his faith in the court."If they decide this by 5-4," Amar said, "then yes, it's disheartening to me, because my life was a fraud. Here I was, in my silly little office, thinking law mattered, and it really didn't. What mattered was…

Stimulus: One Last “High”–Then Disaster
Martin Hutchinson, Asia Times
Since 2008, economic policies throughout the rich world have boiled down to one word: stimulus. Interest rates in most countries have been held down well below the level of inflation, while spending programs have pushed national budgets far out of balance.


Pawlenty, Portman Finances Pose Vetting Challenge

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on June 25th, 2012 11:08 pm by HL

Pawlenty, Portman Finances Pose Vetting Challenge
Erin McPike, RCP
With Mitt Romney's vice presidential vetting process well under way, two of the likeliest contenders for the nod — Tim Pawlenty and Rob Portman — have some of the thickest financial backgrounds to comb through.Since dropping his own bid for president last August, Pawlenty has joined the boards of seven companies and serves as a senior adviser to another. Portman has a complicated financial history from a previous ownership stake in his family's since-sold company, Portman Equipment, as well as numerous investments.Republican researchers familiar with both potential picks say…

As Obama Struggles, Racism Alibi Returns
Michael Barone, DC Examiner
As Barack Obama's lead over Mitt Romney in the polls narrows, and his presumed fundraising advantage seems about to become a disadvantage, it's alibi time for some of his backers.His problem, they say, is that some voters don't like him because he's black. Or they don't like his policies because they don't like having a black president.So, you see, if you don't like Obamacare, it's not because it threatens to take away your health insurance, or to deny coverage for some treatments. It's because you don't like black people.This sort of thing…

Can We Stop Deluding Ourselves on Egypt?
Mark Steyn, National Review
Last year at NRO I wrote: "The short 90-year history of independent Egypt is that it got worse" "” and was about to get "worse still." Eighty years ago, Egypt was ruled by a ramshackle, free-ish monarchy in mimicry of the Westminster system; forty years ago, it was under the control of authoritarian, secular pan-Arab nationalists; and now the Muslim Brotherhood guy has won the election.But don't worry, on the day Mubarak stepped down, America's director of national intelligence, who presides over the most lavishly funded…

Rulings to Close Tough Term for Obama
Robert Barnes, Washington Post
The Supreme Court this week will conclude its term by handing down much-anticipated rulings on health care and immigration, President Obama's remaining priorities before the justices. It is a finale that cannot come quickly enough for the administration, which has had a long year at the high court.In a string of cases "” as obscure as the federal government's relationships with Indian tribes and as significant as enforcement of the Clean Water Act "” the court rejected the administration's legal arguments with lopsided votes and sometimes…


What Could Happen to the Health Law?

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on June 23rd, 2012 11:08 pm by HL

What Could Happen to the Health Law?
Karen Tumulty, Washington Post
Though no one outside the Supreme Court has an inkling how it is going to rule on President Obama’s health-care law, the political fallout — at least initially — is easy to predict.If the law is upheld in full, the decision will be hailed as a triumph for Obama and his leadership. If it is struck down entirely, Republicans will claim vindication in their unanimous opposition to what they see as a massive overreach of government.

Moral Hazard: Is Anyone Allowed to Fail?
Lane Filler, Newsday
Twice in the past 10 days, JPMorgan Chase chief executive Jamie Dimon has appeared before a congressional committee. He was summoned to talk about massive losses his bank suffered, and is continuing to suffer, because it put money in investments so complex they carried risks that Dimon himself, and his genius money trolls, didn't understand.Leaving aside the idea that there are now investments so complex the world's top financial minds don't have any idea how much they'd cost if they blew up like Alec Baldwin near a photographer — and there are many such instruments –…

Chris Christie’s Tenure Coup

It’s Not Mitt Romney’s Party
Joan Walsh, Salon
Florida Gov. Rick Scott just keeps touting his state's improved economy, even after a Bloomberg report that Romney campaign officials asked him to stop it because it doesn't help make the presumptive GOP presidential nominee's case that the country's gone to hell under Barack Obama. Scott denies he received such a request from Romney "“ but either way, he continues to hail Florida's turnaround.This comes on the heels of Sen. Marco Rubio essentially endorsing President Obama's decision to halt deportations of young people brought to the U.S. by…

For Full Repeal, Obama Must Be Defeated
Noemie Emery, Weekly Std
In the event the Supreme Court does not put Obamacare out of our misery next week, Mitt Romney ought be ready to roll with the punches and come out at once with Plan B. Plan A was to have the Court sever it neatly with one swing of the axe, but there was always the possibility the Court would not follow the returns of the recent elections. Plan B should be the political process, which involves not the minds of nine, but the intent of millions, expressed in the usual ways. Thus, Plan B should be to elect politicians who will undo Obamacare with the tools given their branches of government. And…


The Court’s Scott Walker Moment

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on June 22nd, 2012 11:08 pm by HL

The Court’s Scott Walker Moment
Garrett Epps, The American Prospect
On First Amendment Thursday, the conservative majority on the Supreme Court delivered an unsubtle warning to public employee unions: You are living on borrowed time.In Knox v. Service Employees International Union, the five"”Chief Justice John Roberts and Associate Justices Antonin Scalia, Anthony Kennedy, Clarence Thomas, and Samuel A. Alito"”reached out to decide a question that was not argued or briefed; their opinion all but begs right-wing advocacy groups and public employers to use its emerging First-Amendment jurisprudence to take down…

Health Law Puts System on Right Track
Donald Berwick, Washington Post
Robert Samuelson castigated President Obama in a recent column ["The folly of Obamacare," op-ed, June 18] for a lack of "judgment" in getting his landmark health-reform law passed. I profoundly disagree.Obamacare is helping our nation achieve health care that is excellent, accessible to all and affordable. In the 17 months that I led the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), I saw how this law is helping tens of millions of families and is finally putting our health-care system on the right track.

Romney, 2012’s Trojan Horse
Steve Erickson, The American Prospect
Mitt Romney is running as the Trojan Horse candidate of 2012, the big empty gift to America who will be wheeled into the gates of Election Night only for the bottom to pop out the next morning and whatever lurks inside to reveal itself. Watching his small disaster of an interview on Face the Nation this past weekend, we can only conclude he believes he will win the presidency by answering and offering nothing in the most calculatedly vacuous campaign since Richard Nixon's in 1968. The difference is that in 1968 the American public knew Nixon all too well and, compared with the specifics…

Obama Saw Corporate Job as Working for Enemy
Byron York, Examiner
Mitt Romney's main argument for his presidential candidacy is that if voters want a leader who can fix the economy, they should elect someone who knows and understands — and likes — business.Barack Obama, Romney says at every opportunity, is not that man. “The president has the most anti-business, anti-investment, anti-jobs administration I think I've ever seen,” Romney said last week on Fox News. “Some of these liberals say they like a strong economy, but then they act like they don't like business,” Romney added during a recent campaign stop in Colorado.

Holder Is a Target Because of His Race
Steve Kornacki, Salon
The House GOP’s drive to cite Attorney General Eric Holder for contempt of Congress is headed for a vote by the full chamber next week. It will probably end up being symbolic, but the outcome seems preordained.Republicans hold a majority in the House, and few administrations officials besides the president himself arouse the kind of hostility on the right that Holder does. In the Obama/Tea Party-era, when every GOP office-holder lives in fear of being deemed disloyal to the tribe and facing a primary challenge, it’s hard to imagine any House Republican not giving the base…


Hiding Behind Executive Privilege

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on June 21st, 2012 11:08 pm by HL

Hiding Behind Executive Privilege

A Deal on School Vouchers Helps D.C. Families

Press Lets Scandal Hide in Plain Sight
John Podhoretz, New York Post
There's a reason you don't know much about the complicated and confusing mess known as "Fast and Furious." The mainstream media have largely ignored this Obama administration scandal, which would have dominated mainstream front pages and homepages and programs for months had it all taken place under a Republican administration.Something changed yesterday. With his attorney general imminently at risk of being held in contempt of Congress, which has happened to administration officials only four times in the past 30 years, the president of the United States moved to…


Obama Grows Gov’t Not the Economy

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on June 19th, 2012 11:08 pm by HL

Obama Grows Gov’t Not the Economy
Sen. Tom Coburn, Washington Times
President Obama's claim that "the private sector is doing fine" is sure to be repeated over and over and over again the next few months. And the White House will continue to argue that the president's comments were taken out of context. That's missing the point. The context is the problem. The administration's and Congress"˜ misplaced faith in the power of government to solve problems and stimulate the economy is what is holding back our recovery.In fairness, let's look at the president's whole statement: "The truth of the…

The Responsibility of Government
Peter Wehner, Commentary
Earlier this month, the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press released a new report measuring the values and basic beliefs of the American people. There are a lot of fascinating findings in the report, but there's one in particular I want to focus on. The Pew survey found that just 40 percent of Republicans agree that "It is the responsibility of the government to take care of people who can't take care of themselves." In 1987, during Ronald Reagan's second term, fully 62 percent expressed this view. For independents, the figure has dropped from…

Public Will Lose If Health Law Goes Down
Alec MacGillis, New Republic
SEWANEE, Tenn. – As Robin Layman, a mother of two who has major health troubles but no insurance, arrived at a free clinic here, she had a big personal stake in the Supreme Court's imminent decision on the new national health care law.Not that she realized that. “What new law?” she said. “I've not heard anything about that.”