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Leigh Ann Caldwell /

CBS News/ June 28, 2012, 1:01 PM

Obama, Romney react to health care; House to vote to repeal

(CBS News) Now that the Supreme Court has spoken about the health care law and upheld the individual mandate, a political standoff continues unabated. President Obama affirmed the court's decision and his health care law on Thursday, while Republican challenger Mitt Romney promised to work to repeal it.

In another development, House Republican leaders announced Thursday that they plan a floor vote to repeal the bill during the week of July 9. The vote is basically a political statement; while the repeal vote should easily succeed in the Republican-led House, there's virtually no chance it'll get past the Democratic Senate.

But President Obama said the country can not "go back to the way things were" or "fight the political battles of two years ago."

"Today I'm as confident as ever, that when we look back 5 years from now, or 10 years from now or 20 years from now, we'll be better off because we had the courage to pass this law and keep moving forward," he said.

Fully aware of the unpopularity of the health care law, the president sought to explain the provisions in it. Specifically on the mandate, which is set to go into effect in 2014, Mr. Obama explained that states will set up health insurance market places for the uninsured to purchase health insurance, adding that those who can't afford it will receive a credit to help purchase it.

He added he didn't pass health care because it was politically popular, but said that the mandate was "supported by members of both" political] parties, "including the current Republican nominee for president," referring to Romney's passage of an individual health care mandate while he was governor of Massachusetts.

"I did it because I believed it was good for the country. I did it because I believed it was good for the American people," the president said.

As for other parts of the law, he said insurance companies can't drop people if they get sick, are required to provide free preventative care, and allow young adults up to age of 26 to stay on their parents' health insurance plan.

For his part, Romney said he disagrees with the Court's decision to uphold the health care mandate, requiring every American to purchase health insurance, by vowing to "repeal and replace" it as president.

Standing with the U.S. Capitol as a backdrop and a sign on the lectern that said "Repeal & Replace Obamacare," the Republican presidential candidate said, "If we want to get rid of Obamacare we have to replace President Obama."

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"What the court did not do on its last day of session I will do on my first day" as president, Romney said. "I will act to repeal Obamacare."

By a ruling of 5-4, with Chief Justice John Roberts siding with four liberal justices, that the federal government does have the power to require all Americans to acquire insurance if the "fine" imposed on those who don't is considered a tax.

Romney and Republicans are using the court's specification that the mandate is a tax levied on Americans as Democrats' recklessness to impose more taxes during a difficult economy.

"Obamacare raises taxes on the American people by approx $500 billion," Romney said.

Romney also reused many of the arguments popular during the height of the health care deliberations: that it kills jobs, cuts Medicaid and puts the government in between doctor and patient.

Romney said this election about a "choice" between "a larger and larger government... or whether, instead, you want to return to a time where the American people will have their own choice in health care."

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abbe91 says:
This is simply brilliant. As a tax "un-incentive" the individual mandate will be mostly inefficient, a little price to pay for the best parts of the law (pre-existing conditions, ...).
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ohdecuda says:
Romney lied on national TV today when he said people will lose the ability to use their present insurance company.

Actually there maybe cheap insurance programs available because of this bill.

Romney. He will not give a speech unless he can lie during it.
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lemur123456 says:
I think Leigh Ann Caldwell who wrote this article is HOT!
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reality_sanity says:
Where are the Jobs bills that can pass the Senate Speaker Boehner? -- the AG Contempt vote dies a deserved death at DOJ and a Repeal Obamacare vote dies in the Senate. Speaker Boehner is well on his way to being the LEAST PRODUCTIVE Speaker in History.
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reality_sanity replies:
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Factor in the number of pieces of legislation Speaker Boehner allowed to pass that conservatives did not support and HIS CONSERVATIVE PRODUCTIVITY is even LOWER.
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reality_sanity says:
I saw Romney campaigning behind his banner today to REPEAL AND REPLACE Obamacare with ROMNEYCARE -- the same thing renamed.
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liberalmike says:
Congratulation to Pres. O'Bama job well done!
While nothings perfect, it is a step in the right direction.

The repubs were in the past AGAINST Social Security, Medicare,Medicaid, Veteran's benefits,etc but the majority of american's enjoy them now and the same with O'BamaCare down the road.
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parrots7 says:
Romney said this election about a "choice" between "a larger and larger government... or whether, instead, you want to return to a time where the American people will have their own choice in health care."

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he truly believes that people have THEIR own choice right now. Dumb Dumb Repugs!!
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lesserof2evil replies:
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yup the choice of being at the mercy of the insurance companies, or die in your bed if you catch a fever.
MisterSquash replies:
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hotrod likes to be controlled in the end
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