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Home Front: Politix
Louisiana Refuses To Implement Obama Care
2012-06-29
The Supreme Court upheld President Barack Obama's health care law on Thursday, but Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, a possible Republican vice presidential contender who has refused to establish a federally mandated health care exchange in his state, said Friday that he will continue to ignore it.

"We're not going to start implementing Obamacare," Jindal said during a conference call with Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell. "We're committed to working to elect Gov. Romney to repeal Obamacare."

Under the Affordable Care Act, states must set up a health insurance exchange program by Jan. 1, 2014, and will receive grants from the federal government to implement it. Several Republican governors, including both Jindal and McDonnell, have put off setting up the exchanges in the hope that the law would be repealed or struck down by the court. Now that the first major challenge to the law has been upheld, Jindal said he won't change course and is looking to presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney to lead the repeal effort if he takes office in 2013.

"Here in Louisiana we have not applied for the grants, we have not accepted many of these dollars, we're not implementing the exchanges," Jindal said. "We don't think it makes any sense to implement Obamacare in Louisiana. We're going to do what we can to fight it."

Despite the court ruling, there is still a chance that Republicans in Congress can repeal much of the law next year even if they don't have a filibuster-proof majority in the Senate. Because Chief Justice John Roberts ruled that the mandate to purchase health insurance--one of the key provisions of the law--was a tax, Republicans can use a procedure called "budget reconciliation" to pass a repeal bill that requires only a simple majority to pass. But this scenario relies on the Republicans' ability to win the White House, keep the majority in the House and gain enough seats in the Senate.
Don't forget to vote in November. And check the boards of elections for your previous residences to make sure you're only registered at your current address.
Posted by:Hupuck Hupinerong1800

#6  make sure you're only registered at your current address.

Or make sure you know where you are registered to vote extra times --- no, wait, that's just for Obots.
Posted by: Glenmore   2012-06-29 18:29  

#5  Typical white racist Kansan Gov. Brownback joins in. Good job Wildcat.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2012-06-29 18:10  

#4  With Obama there will be payback. Look at Arizona.
Posted by: Dale   2012-06-29 18:04  

#3  Come on Brownback grow a spin.
Posted by: bman   2012-06-29 17:02  

#2  Scott Walker in Wisconsin say yesterday that he's waiting until after the November elections to see if he'll implement this or not.

Of course the usual idiots are now crying for his arrest.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2012-06-29 14:58  

#1  Was going to post the same article. Appears that LA and VA will not implement (for now, at least). Tennessee's governor was quoted with a very high $$ pricetag yesterday, which leads me to believe they will not implement either. Very interesting chess match lining up....
Posted by: BA   2012-06-29 14:49  

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