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Bush Appointee, Former Scalia Clerk Demolishes Cuccinelli's Health Care Lawsuit Reasoning

by: lowkell

Thu Jun 30, 2011 at 06:23:53 AM EDT


Take THAT Kookinelli, in large part from a "a Bush appointee who clerked for Antonin Scalia and who is seen as a major states rights advocate."
No matter how you slice the relevant market - as obtaining health care, as paying for health care, as insuring for health care - all of these activities affect interstate commerce, in a substantial way. Start with obtaining medical care. Few people escape the need to obtain health care at some point in their lives, and most need it regularly...

Congress could reasonably conclude that the decisions and actions of the self-insured substantially affect interstate commerce.
In choosing how to regulate this group, Congress also did not exceed its power...

Does the Commerce Clause contain an action/inaction dichotomy that limits congressional power? No - for several reasons...

In other words, according to a judge who is both "a Bush appointee who clerked for Antonin Scalia and who is seen as a major states rights advocate," Ken "Koch" Cuccinelli is absolutely, dead wrong in his "reasoning" against the Affordable Care Act and its so-called "individual mandate" (note: I put "individual mandate" in quotes because it's debatable whether there really is a "mandate" in the federal health care law; it's also worth reminding everyone that the individual mandate was a Republican idea, an alternative to the employer mandate).

In addition to demolishing Cuccinelli's "reasoning" on whether health care constitutes interstate commerce, the court - including its "Bush appointee who clerked for Antonin Scalia and who is seen as a major states rights advocate" - also eviscerated the bogus "activity/inactivity" dichotomy, as well as Cuccinelli's silly "broccoli" argument (sometimes he switches to asparagus instead of broccoli, apparently for variety).

In sum, with health care fundamentally ensconced in the Commerce Clause of the Constitution, and with the individual "mandate" (if it even is a "mandate") judged to be constitutional, there's not a heck of a lot left for Kookinelli to work with. Except, of course, for wasting Virginia taxpayers' money and his office attorneys' time, when he should be focusing on things an Attorney General is supposed to do: protecting the citizens of Virginia from pollution, corporate malfeasance, crime, internet predators, etc.

Now, with this slam-dunk ruling against his frivolous lawsuit, perhaps our esteemed AG will see the light and focus on his real job?  Yeah, I know, snowball's chance in h*** on that one!

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Paul Hirschbiel (1.00 / 1)
A recent Roll Call article mentioned Paul Hirschbiel as candidate for Congress against Scott "Make me a Deal" Rigell. After looking at his giving history, I'm left thinking, is Paul Hirschbiel any better than the used car salesman?

Paul Hirschbiel has given:
$4,000 to George W. Bush
$5,000 to Bob McDonnell
$5,000 to Opportunity Virginia (Bob McDonnell's PAC)
$2,000 to Mitt Romney
$2,950 Will Sessoms
$1,500 to Frank Wagner
$1,000 to Jeff McWaters
$250 to Nick Rerras

Say "No" to this wolf in sheep's clothing!


Individual Mandate (0.00 / 0)
There is not and has never been an individual mandate to buy insurance. Just as there is a higher tax consequence (no mortgage interest and real estate deductions) to a renters "inactivity of not buying a home" over a home owner, there is a higher tax consequence for the inactivity of not purchasing health insurance coverage.

I tend to agree. (0.00 / 0)
I mean, it's not exactly like you go to jail or something horrible if you don't get health insurance. You just pay a small "fee" or "fine" - big freakin' deal, certainly NOT a threat to "liberty" or anything that Kookinelli hyperbolically/hysterically imagines in his fevered brain.

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