Hey, it just occurs to me. There’s a lawsuit pending against the Affordable Care Act.
You remember that, yes? House Speaker John Boehner filed a lawsuit against the ACA, contending that President Obama didn’t have the authority to tinker with it through executive authority.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/news/obamacare-lawsuit/
He filed the suit after a lot of huffing and puffing about it.
Since its filing, though, some data have suggested something that foes of the ACA — aka Obamacare — don’t want to hear.
It’s that Americans are signing up for it. The ACA is working. Actually working. More Americans have health insurance now who didn’t have it before it was enacted.
Boehner, though, didn’t want to hear those silly thing. He said the president overstepped his constitutional authority by “rewriting the law,” a duty reserved solely for Congress.
I maintain the idea that the lawsuit is intended to please the Republican Party base that hates the idea of government mandating health insurance, even though it’s been done at the state level. Massachusetts, under the administration of then-Republican Gov. Mitt Romney, did so — and it became the model for the federal law enacted by Congress.
Several millions of Americans have health insurance these days. The lawsuit is out there. Somewhere. Waiting to be adjudicated.
The most fascinating political trick of the upcoming presidential campaign, meanwhile, may occur among Republicans who will vow to get rid of the ACA if they are elected — and replace it with … what?