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Save the Knives for ObamaCare: Four Ways to Actually Defund the ACA
Townhall.com ^ | October 20, 2013 | Michael F. Cannon

Posted on 10/20/2013 11:18:25 AM PDT by Kaslin

So, a band of tea-party Republicans led by Senators Ted Cruz (TX) and Mike Lee (UT) – and backed by groups like FreedomWorks, Heritage Action, and Club for Growth – pushed a risky strategy to defund ObamaCare that led to a partial government shutdown. As a logical matter, President Obama and Senate Democrats were equally culpable for the shutdown; they could have avoided it by approving one of the House-passed bills that funded the government while amending the president’s health care law. But that was unlikely. The media and public saw the GOP as more culpable, and the GOP caved. ObamaCare glided away unscathed.

Then came the inevitable recriminations between “defunders” and their detractors. If I may paraphrase and/or embellish: The shutdown was a failure! No it wasn’t! You’re stupid! You voted for ObamaCare! Each camp blames the other for the outcome, and for not being sufficiently devoted to fighting ObamaCare.

To put my cards on the table, as a median-voter-theorem enthusiast who opposed the defund strategy before I supported it, I think it’s too soon to judge whether it was a failure. As of today, it has produced no gains, and ObamaCare opponents saw their poll numbers slip.

On the other hand, ObamaCare justifies drastic measures. Opponents spent political capital taking a principled stand against a law whose roll-out has been a two-week-long train wreck. Even die-hard supporters like Ezra Klein have called it a “disaster.” Former Obama press secretary Robert Gibbs has said heads should roll, and nobody knows whether the administration can get its act together before the health insurance “Exchanges” crater. If it can’t, the defund strategy will make all ObamaCare opponents appear prescient.

Finally, no one has focused on an undeniable success of the shutdown: for one brief, shining moment, my paycheck was larger than my wife’s.

In the end, the defund strategy may prove to be a disaster. Or helpful. As the Zen master said, we’ll see. Here’s the video

What’s clear is that the recriminations are unwisely distracting ObamaCare opponents from adding momentum to strategies that are already defunding the law. Here are four things opponents would be better off doing than fighting among themselves:

1. Stop Medicaid expansion in the states.

As envisioned by the ObamaCare’s authors, the Medicaid expansion would account for roughly half of the law’s $2 trillion of new entitlement spending over the first 10 years. After the Supreme Court blocked Congress’ attempt to coerce states into implementing it, however, 25 states refused to do so.

As a result, those states have already defunded almost a quarter of ObamaCare’s new entitlement spending. They are also helping to increase dissatisfaction with the law among hospitals and other providers, who now won’t be receiving the subsidies they were promised in return for their support.

If Cruz, Lee, FreedomWorks, Heritage Action, Club for Growth and the rest really want to defund ObamaCare, they should be fighting to block the Medicaid expansion in the 25 states that have already authorized it. Wanna squash Republicans who are soft on ObamaCare? Come visit Ohio, where Gov. John Kasich (R) has all but claimed that Godwants Ohio to expand Medicaid, and is literally trying to do it without the support, and over the objections, of the legislature.

2. Get states, employers, and citizens to challenge the IRS’s illegal ObamaCare taxes.

ObamaCare authorizes Exchange subsidies only through state-established Exchanges, not the 34 Exchanges created by the federal government. As a result, those 34 states that refused to establish Exchanges by law have defunded a further one-third of that $2 trillion dollars. Since those subsidies trigger penalties under both the employer mandate and individual mandate, those states have by law also exempted all of their employers and about 8 million individual residents from those penalties.

Unbelievably, contrary to the clear language of the statute and congressional intent, the IRS is trying impose those taxes and issue those subsidies in those 34 states anyway. The IRS is literally trying to tax, borrow, and spend more than $700 billion without congressional authorization — a more egregious example of taxation without representation than the Stamp Act.

State attorneys general, employers, and individual taxpayers have so far filed four lawsuits challenging those illegal taxes. A federal judge has rejected the Obama administration’s attempt to dismiss the challenge filed by Oklahoma attorney general Scott Pruitt. More than a dozen Indiana school districts filed suit alongside that state’s attorney general Greg Zoeller. A federal court in Washington, D.C., will hear oral arguments on another challenge on Monday.

As National Review editorializes:

may not have a great deal of power in Washington, where they control, in John Boehner’s words, one half of one third of the federal government; but we have 50 states for a reason, and Republican governors lead 30 of them. Republican governors, attorneys general, and state legislators looking to use their offices to the significant benefit of the nation as a whole should be lining up to create a 30-state united front with Oklahoma. Scott Pruitt is fighting for the rule of law, and Republican governors might trouble themselves to give him a hand.

If anti-ObamaCare groups really want to defund the law, they should get governors, attorneys general, employers, and their own members to file additional challenges.

3. Educate states about how to block the IRS’s illegal taxes legislatively.

The 34 states that have refused to establish Exchanges can actually block the IRS’s illegal ObamaCare taxes legislatively by suspending the licenses of insurers that accept the illegal subsidies. Since no insurer would then accept one, not a single employer in the state could be hit with the employer-mandate penalties those subsidies trigger.

Legislators in Ohio and Missouri have already introduced legislation based on draft language I offered in my Cato study “50 Vetoes.” The American Legislative Exchange Council has given this “Health Care Freedom Act 2.0” its seal of approval and offers its own model legislation.

4. Urge House investigators to subpoena all materials related to the IRS’s illegal taxes.

The House Committees on Oversight & Government Reform and Ways & Means have been investigating the IRS’s illegal taxes for more than a year. This August, House Oversight committee chairman Darrell Issa (R-CA) asked an IRS witness:

Where the hell is the paper on that?…Where’s the analysis? Congress doesn’t agree with you, at least the House of Representatives, that your rule is consistent with the law. We asked for the analysis. You’ve stonewalled us…Where are the notes, recommendations, [and] analysis that we asked for?

Issa called the IRS representative “pretty close to a useless witness” and threatened that if the agency is not forthcoming, “Not only will I issue a subpoena, but I’m going to have to do a lot more.” Here’s the video:

Yet the Treasury department has still refused to hand over many emails and other communications that, according to my source, show the IRS did almost no analysis of the law before deciding to tax, borrow, and spend $700 billion without congressional authorization. If ObamaCare opponents want to defund the law, they should urge Issa to follow through on his threat to issue a subpoena, and “do a lot more.”

A good test of whether defunders or detractors are more committed to stopping ObamaCare will be which side is the first to put away the knives and get to work.


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1 posted on 10/20/2013 11:18:25 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin
The ObummerCare "Navigators" are unlicensed health caresales personel .
All that qualifies them is completion of a 20 hour online training film .
2 posted on 10/20/2013 11:23:37 AM PDT by Tilted Irish Kilt (Enlightened statesmen will not always be at the helm. -- James Madison)
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To: Tilted Irish Kilt
The first graduating class of Navigators.


3 posted on 10/20/2013 11:26:05 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: Kaslin
"The media and public saw the GOP as more culpable"

might better be phrased:

"The public saw the GOP as more culpable because that's what the media told them."

4 posted on 10/20/2013 11:37:29 AM PDT by PressurePoint
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To: Kaslin

FRANKS: Repealing Obamacare by defending the Constitution

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/sep/26/franks-repealing-obamacare-by-defending-the-consti/

Obamacares Unconstitutional Origins - A. McCarthy

http://www.nationalreview.com/article/360460/obamacares-unconstitutional-origins-andrew-c-mccarthy

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Representative Franks has introduced a resolution (H.R. 153) expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Obamacare legislation clearly violated the Origination Clause. The measure is gaining momentum. As it rapidly picks up co-signers, the resolution should materially advance the cases filed against Obamacare, including one to be argued this fall in the D.C. Circuit federal appeals court. After all, if a statute violates the Origination Clause, it is a nullity — invalid from the moment of enactment.

Nevertheless, Republicans should not make the same mistake they made during prior legal challenges to Obamacare. This is not a time for leaders once again to sit idly by with fingers crossed, praying that judges do the heavy lifting for them. The legerdemain that characterized Obamacare’s passage, coupled with its patent lack of constitutional legitimacy, should stiffen the resolve of the House to refuse funding — as it is the House’s prerogative to do.

Once again, the president is not telling the truth about Obamacare. The Supreme Court did not endorse it. The Supreme Court said it could only conceivably be sustained as a tax. It still had to pass the Constitution’s tests for valid taxation. It failed.


5 posted on 10/20/2013 11:44:19 AM PDT by sheikdetailfeather (Yuri Bezmenov (KGB Defector) - "Kick The Communists Out of Your Govt. & Don't Accept Their Goodies.")
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To: PressurePoint

Asking if voters saw the GOP as more culpable is an unfair question. The RINOs never let a GOP strategy evolve. Instead, they seem to be saving Obama care because their paymasters have found ways to profit from it.


6 posted on 10/20/2013 11:56:26 AM PDT by grania
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7 posted on 10/20/2013 11:56:40 AM PDT by onyx (Please Support Free Republic - Donate Monthly! If you want on Sarah Palin's Ping List, Let Me know!)
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To: Kaslin

This is not about getting rod of Obamacare, but the machinery concocting this kind of stuff behind it.

We can run but we cannot hide.

We had a chance to call Obama’s bluff on default and we did not.


8 posted on 10/20/2013 12:06:34 PM PDT by lavaroise
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To: Kaslin
If Cruz, Lee, FreedomWorks, Heritage Action, Club for Growth and the rest really want to defund ObamaCare, they should be fighting to block the Medicaid expansion in the 25 states that have already authorized it. Wanna squash Republicans who are soft on ObamaCare? Come visit Ohio, where Gov. John Kasich (R) has all but claimed that Godwants Ohio to expand Medicaid, and is literally trying to do it without the support, and over the objections, of the legislature.

Makes sense.

9 posted on 10/20/2013 12:13:10 PM PDT by Jane Long (While Marxists continue the fundamental transformation of the USA, progressive RINOs assist!)
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To: Kaslin; All

Thank you for referencing that article Kaslin. Please bear in mind that the following critique is directed at Townhall.com in general and not you.

I gave up with Townhall.com a long time ago. This is because some of its commentators are “conservative” celebrities who have kept their mouths shut about the federal government’s constitutionally limited powers.

Regarding ways to defund Obamacare, since we cannot wait for the Townhall crowd to acknowledge the federal government’s constitutionally limited powers, here is one more way to defund Obamacare which i have mentioned in related posts.

If patriots can rouse themselves to elect a non-RINO 2/3 conservative majority to each house of Congress in the 2014 elections, and I don’t know if that’s possible in this election cycle, then Congress will have the power to do the following. Congress will have the constitutonal authority, under Clause 2 of Section 7 of Article I, to override presidential vetoes. This means that Congress will be able to repeal / defund Obamacare without Obama’s signature.


10 posted on 10/20/2013 12:18:30 PM PDT by Amendment10
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To: PressurePoint
"The public saw the GOP as more culpable because that's what the media told them."

And because the public is mostly stupid.

11 posted on 10/20/2013 12:20:18 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: Kaslin

What really gripes me is pundits like Bill O’Reilly who can’t say enough about how bad Obamacare is and how much “it’s going to hurt the folks”. But then turn right around and eviscerate Ted Cruz, who is trying to do something about it!

The issue of course is “strategery”. They don’t like Cruz’s approach and think the wiser heads like Rove, Jeb, McLame, and Lindy have a better idea.

So that’s the real battle. Obamacare is important but in many ways it’s just the symbol for the greater battle that’s being fought over control of the GOP.

What O’Reilly et al could do that might help is to lay off Cruz, and let the players on the field decide the outcome. No help needed from the cheering section.


12 posted on 10/20/2013 12:25:02 PM PDT by bigbob (The best way to get a bad law repealed is to enforce it strictly. Abraham Lincoln)
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To: dfwgator

The Nazi’s in the pic look like misfits. I’m guessing this group were Hitler’s useful idiots in the early years and met some sort of ill fated demise as Hitler assumed full power. Ernst Röhm comes to mind.

The useful idiots that voted obama in the second time are meeting their demise via obamacare and who knows what else the obama regime has in the works.

Unfortunately socialism does it’s best to spread misery to all and we will be suffering right along side his useful idiots.


13 posted on 10/20/2013 12:47:12 PM PDT by redfreedom (Republicans = The faux conservative wing of the democrat party.)
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To: Kaslin
I stand with Senator Cruz.

I have nothing further to discuss with anyone on that subject.

14 posted on 10/20/2013 12:55:48 PM PDT by TigersEye (Stupid is a Progressive disease.)
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To: Kaslin

5. all the youths who thought they were going to get a free ride on Obamacare just refuse to participate.


15 posted on 10/20/2013 12:57:15 PM PDT by VRW Conspirator (Producing Talk Show Prep since 1998.)
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To: Kaslin

5. Get rid of Boehner.


16 posted on 10/20/2013 1:03:57 PM PDT by Defiant (GOPe Strategy: We have to fund Obamacare in order to see how bad it is. Good idea, guys!)
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To: Kaslin

It violates the 14th.


17 posted on 10/20/2013 1:35:57 PM PDT by NoLibZone (The reason we are where we are today is the belief that posting on a website will fix the nation.)
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To: dfwgator
Even Oprah isn't on board with Obamacare. Snubs the WH.

HAHAHA!

"...It was an immediate, flat-out, unequivocal no.”

18 posted on 10/20/2013 1:36:05 PM PDT by Daffynition (*In memory of FReeper Blackie. God rest his *Hooligan* soul.*)
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To: Defiant

very thoughtful article.
obamacare is way more complicated than anyone can imagine.


19 posted on 10/20/2013 1:38:43 PM PDT by genghis
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To: Kaslin
Unfortunately it doesn't matter if an action is unconstitutional, illegal or criminal. The regime just does what it wants with no consequences.

Fast & Furious, IRS, Benghazi, Libya, Syria, the border, amnesty for illegal invaders, Americorps.

Every one of these actions were impeachable and criminal and all the Republicans do is bluster and make noise while the GOPe leadership curl up in the fetal position and suck their thumbs.

20 posted on 10/20/2013 1:45:42 PM PDT by Eagles6 (Valley Forge Redux)
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