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Someone asked for a prediction poll.
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I predict liesmatters is going to snap a gasket one way or the other.
I predict liesmatters is going to snap a gasket one way or the other.
I predict Syrenn will lose her virginity tomorrow.
All of it libberish.I predict liesmatters is going to snap a gasket one way or the other.
Her post count will be over 1K tomorrow...
All of it libberish.I predict liesmatters is going to snap a gasket one way or the other.
Her post count will be over 1K tomorrow...
She may forget how to use words at some point too.All of it libberish.Her post count will be over 1K tomorrow...
Isn't it all?
she's going to go for quantity tomorrow...
All of it libberish.I predict liesmatters is going to snap a gasket one way or the other.
Her post count will be over 1K tomorrow...
The whole thing goes.
First off, there is no severability clause in the act. So taking Congress at its word if one part is found unconstitutional, the whole thing is.
Second, the mandate is integral to the act. Striking only the mandate would mean the Supremes would have to go back through the act and figure out which parts are good and which aren't, basically rewriting the legislation. That isn't their job. It is much cleaner and more constitutional to strike the whole thing and send it back to Congress to let them do their job properly.
The whole thing goes.
First off, there is no severability clause in the act. So taking Congress at its word if one part is found unconstitutional, the whole thing is.
Second, the mandate is integral to the act. Striking only the mandate would mean the Supremes would have to go back through the act and figure out which parts are good and which aren't, basically rewriting the legislation. That isn't their job. It is much cleaner and more constitutional to strike the whole thing and send it back to Congress to let them do their job properly.
Yeah, somehow, I don't think even these knuckle draggers are going to want to be the ones to day, "It's perfectly okay for Cigna to call your daughter's cancer a Pre-existing condition and let her die".
So, no, I think at worse, they'll just strike down the Mandate.
They might not even go that far. Scalia seemed really pissed off at Kennedy and Roberts during the Arizona ruling, and I don't think it is limited to just that decision.
But we'll see.