Home | Virginia
Politics
| National
Politics
Menu

Make a New Account

Username:

Password:



Forget your username or password?


Poll
Should Democrats Move Their Convention Out of North Carolina?
No, I agree with the anti-gay-marriage amendment
No, lots of states have these amendments
No, it's too late to change
No, we want to win North Carolina this November
Yes, we need to take a stand against bigotry
Yes, NC's amendment is particularly heinous
Yes, we're not going to win NC anyway
Yes for many reasons

Results

Weather

Search




Advanced Search


Blog Roll
Virginia Blogs
All Politics is Local
Augusta Free Press
Bacon's Rebellion
Coarse Cracked Corn
Crew of 42
DemRulz
Dixie Pig
Equality Loudoun
The Fix (WaPo)
Greater Greater Washington
The Green Miles
Leaving My Marc
Leesburg Tomorrow
Loudoun Progress
Moonhowlings
New Dominion Project
Not Larry Sabato
Off K Street
Old Dominion Blogs
Ox Road South Blog
Renaissance Ruminations
Richmonder
Richmond Sunlight
RTD VA Politics blog
Roanoke Times blog
Shad Plank
SlantBlog
Too Conservative
True Adventures of the Doorbell Queen
VB Dems
Virginia Education Report
WaPo - Virginia Politics Blog
Waldo Jaquith
Waldo's VA Political Blogroll

Progressive Legal Directory www.criminallawyervirginia.net
www.virginia-duilawyers.com
www.virginia-personalinjurylawyer.com
www.recklessdrivinglawyer.net
www.helpdisabilitylawyer.com
www.criminallawdc.com
www.duilawsdc.com

ADT Home Security in Virginia

Federal Judge (and Rock Group Rush?) Refute Cooch on Health Insurance "Choice"

by: lowkell

Wed Feb 23, 2011 at 05:54:31 AM EST


Yesterday, a U.S. District Judge Gladys Kessler issued a 64-page ruling which, among other things, demolishes Ken Cuccinelli's fallacious argument that "the passive act of not purchasing health insurance does not constitute an activity that can be regulated under the Commerce Clause." In fact, as Judge Kessler correctly points out:
It is pure semantics to argue that an individual who makes a choice to forgo health insurance is not 'acting,' especially given the serious economic and health-related consequences to every individual of that choice. Making a choice is an affirmative action, whether one decides to do something or not do something. They are two sides of the same coin. To pretend otherwise is to ignore reality.

Now, this really dates me, but Judge Kessler's reasoning here immediately brought to mind the rock group Rush, and specifically its song "Freewill." In that song, as all of us who listened to Rush as kids know, there's a verse that goes as follows:
You can choose a ready guide
In some celestial voice
If you choose not to decide
You still have made a choice

Well, it appears that Ken Cuccinelli has chosen Option A -- listening to "some celestial voice" (or maybe just the weird voices in his head?) -- on health care reform, and also on climate science and other issues for that matter. Apparently, though, Cuccinelli was not impressed with Rush's argument that "if you choose not to decide you STILL have made a choice." That, in a wildly oversimplified nutshell, is the rebuttal to Ken Cuccinelli on his challenge to the health care law and specifically the "individual mandate" (which, as Rep. Bobby Scott explains, isn't even a "mandate"). Time for Ken Cuccinelli to break out the old Rush album (but forgo the weed - lol)?
lowkell :: Federal Judge (and Rock Group Rush?) Refute Cooch on Health Insurance "Choice"
Tags: , , , , (All Tags)
Print Friendly View Send As Email

Yay! (0.00 / 0)
My favorite band! =D

Another reason to hate Limbaugh... (0.00 / 0)
...how many times at work I've heard someone say "I was listening to Rush on the radio" and I get excited and go "Ooh, it's been a while!  Was it Spirit of Radio?" then I get a look and I realize they were talking about THAT guy...

Advertising

Donate to Blue Virginia

About
The purpose of Blue Virginia is to cover Virginia politics from a progressive and Democratic perspective. This is a group blog and a community blog. We invite everyone to comment here, but please be aware that profanity, personal attacks, bigotry, insults, rudeness, frequent unsupported or off-point statements, and "trolling" (NOTE: that includes outright lies, whether about climate science, or what other people said, or whatever) are not permitted and, if continued, will lead to banning. For more on trolling, see the Daily Kos FAQs. Also note that diaries may be deleted if they do not contain at least 2 solid paragraphs of original text; if not, please use the comments section of a relevant diary. For more on writing diaries, click here. Thanks, and enjoy!

P.S. You can contact us at lowell@raisingkaine.com and you can subscribe to Lowell's Twitter feed here. If you'd like to subscribe to Miles Grant's Twitter feed, click here. For Teacherken, click here. For Kindler, click here.

P.P.S. To see the Blue Virginia archive, please click here. To see the Raising Kaine archive, please click here. To see the Blue Commonwealth archive, please click here.



RSS Feed

Subscribe to Blue Virginia - Front Page


Powered by: SoapBlox