The Supreme Court released an opinion on King v.
Burwell today that caused Republican leaders to express their disappointment
in the legislative-like and politically charged ruling.
As Scalia stated,
…The Court’s decision reflects the
philosophy that judges should endure whatever interpretive distortions it takes
in order to correct a supposed flaw in the statutory machinery. That philosophy
ignores the American people’s decision to give Congress “[a]ll legislative
Powers” enumerated in the Constitution. Art. I, §1. They made Congress, not
this Court, responsible for both making laws and mending them… Words no
longer have meaning if an Exchange that is not established by a State is
“established by the State.
House Speaker John
Boehner declares,
ObamaCare is fundamentally broken,
increasing health care costs for millions of Americans. Today’s ruling doesn’t change that fact. Republicans will continue to listen to
American families and work to protect them from the consequences of
ObamaCare. And we will continue our
efforts to repeal the law and replace it with patient-centered solutions that
meet the needs of seniors, small business owners, and middle-class families.
House Republican Conference Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers notes,
Today’s Supreme Court decision does
not change one undeniable fact: Obamacare was broken yesterday, and it is
broken today. While I respect the Court, I fundamentally disagree with its
decision – one that sets a precarious precedent and jeopardizes Congress’s
authority to write and execute our laws. Despite today’s ruling, Republicans
will keep fighting. We will not waver in our fight to champion health care
reforms that put patients – not Washington, D.C. bureaucrats – first.
Senator Ted
Cruz highlighted the Supreme Court’s politically charged decision as Cruz
stated today,
Today’s decision in King v. Burwell
is judicial activism, plain and simple. For the second time in just a few
years, a handful of unelected judges has rewritten the text of Obamacare in
order to impose this failed law on millions of Americans. The first time, the
Court ignored federal law and magically transformed a statutory ‘penalty’ into
a ‘tax.’ Today, these robed Houdinis transmogrified a ‘federal exchange’ into
an exchange ‘established by the State.’
Senator Rand
Paul said,
This decision turns both the rule
of law and common sense on its head. Obamacare raises taxes, harms patients and
doctors, and is the wrong fix for America's health care system.
Senator Marco Rubio
tweeted,
I disagree with the Court’s ruling
and believe they have once again erred in trying to correct the mistakes made
by President Obama... and Congress in forcing ObamaCare on the American people.
Despite the Court’s decision, ObamaCare is still a bad law that is having a
negative impact on our country and on millions of Americans. I remain committed
to repealing this bad law and replacing it... I remain committed to repealing
this bad law and replacing it... We need Consumer Care, not ObamaCare.
Senator Lindsey
Graham stated,
This case was brought before the
Supreme Court because President Obama and his Democratic allies in Congress
rammed through their hastily and deeply flawed legislation to create Obamacare,
apparently without even proofreading their own bill. The result has been a
disaster from day one. Today’s decision only reinforces why we need a president
who will bring about real reform that repeals Obamacare and replaces it with a
plan that expands consumer choice, increases coverage, delivers better value
for the dollar, and gives states more control, without stifling job creation.
Governor Scott
Walker said,
Today’s Supreme Court ruling
upholding the administration’s implementation of ObamaCare means Republicans in
the House and Senate must redouble their efforts to repeal and replace this
destructive and costly law. From the beginning, it was clear that ObamaCare
would fail the American people and this has proven to be true across the country
and in Wisconsin.
Governor Jeb
Bush noted,
I am disappointed by today’s
Supreme Court ruling in the King v. Burwell case. But this decision is not the
end of the fight against Obamacare. This fatally-flawed law imposes job-killing
mandates, causes spending in Washington to skyrocket by $1.7 trillion, raises
taxes by $1 trillion and drives up health care costs. Instead of fixing our health
care system, it made the problems worse.
Dr. Ben Carson
also tweeted,
Deeply disappointed by #SCOTUS
ruling. Fundamental increase of govt control. I'm working to ensure next Pres
repeals and replaces #Obamacare… We must #Repeal and replace #Obamacare with
sensible consumer empowering solutions that remove govt from the patient/doctor
relationship.
Carly Fiorina
stated,
It is outrageous that the Supreme
Court once again rewrote ObamaCare to save this deeply flawed law despite the
plain text and in the face of overwhelming evidence that the law is not working
for the majority of Americans. ObamaCare has not lived up to what we were
promised. Instead of more affordable care, premiums are rising.
Mike
Huckabee said,
Today's King v. Burwell decision, which
protects and expands ObamaCare, is an out-of-control act of judicial tyranny.
Our Founding Fathers didn't create a "do-over" provision in our
Constitution that allows unelected, Supreme Court justices the power to
circumvent Congress and rewrite bad laws. The Supreme Court cannot legislate
from the bench, ignore the Constitution, and pass a multi-trillion dollar
"fix" to ObamaCare simply because Congress misread what the states
would actually do. The architects and authors of ObamaCare were intentional in
the way they wrote the law.
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