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CBS News/ June 28, 2012, 4:17 PM

Boehner: "Vegetable argument" applies to taxes, too

(CBS News) The "vegetable argument" used by Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, Jr., to strike down the commerce clause as a means for Congress to force Americans to buy health insurance is just as applicable to the taxation powers which upheld the Affordable Care Act, House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, argued Thursday.

Addressing the court's ruling, which deemed the individual mandate in President Obama's signature health care law constitutional only as a tax, Boehner said he "respects" Roberts' decision but disagrees and will work to repeal it.

Roberts wrote in his opinion that that the price for not buying insurance acted effectively as a tax, and thus the law would survive as such. But Roberts disagreed with the Obama administration's interpretation of the commerce clause as granting Congress power to require customers to buy a market's product, arguing that "under the government's theory, Congress could address the diet problem by ordering everyone to buy vegetables."

Boehner agreed, but said the broccoli scenario also applies to the individual mandate as a tax.

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"The chief justice, in his opinion, outlines the fact that the commerce clause - trying to expand on the commerce clause is not constitutional - but because it's a tax, that he can proceed," Boehner told reporters following the ruling. "So the government could decide that we're gonna tax you if you don't eat broccoli on Tuesday. Apparently that's in our Constitution. But I don't think it's a very wise law."

Meanwhile, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., dodged questions about whether she believes, as the president does, that the individual mandate is not a tax.

"Call it what you will - it is a step forward for America's families," Pelosi told reporters. "And you know what? Take yes for an answer. This is a very good thing for the American people. What you're talking about here is Washington talk."

"Technical terms, that's for us here," she continued. "What means something to the American people is what it does to them."

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sjc_1 says:
Logic and reason are not GOP strengths, they should leave the deep thinking to those that are qualified. They did not want to expand the commerce clause powers, then fine call it a fee, a fine or a tax, they all apply.

The decision was based on the right principles, did the law violate the Constitution, that is all you or anyone else needs to know. If you don't like it, then change it. That is why we have representative democracy, but don't just lie and whine about it.
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forrestt56 says:
The Affordable Care Act is a step in the right direction for American Citizens but maybe not for GOP corporate puppets.

Thank you, President Obama for caring enough to fight for the American Citizens in the face of so many vicious and treasonous opponents.
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Nocults says:
Boner, and Can'tor, know a lot about "vegetables".

LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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ludvig1-2009 says:
I think what Boner was getting at was that Bush I didn't like Broccoli if you recall and since he didn't eat broccoli, it caused him to raise taxes.
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reubenrcbs says:
This man is just plain stupid. Somebody give him the hook.
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Nocults says:
Boner, and Can'tor, will be crying a different tune if the Supremes overturn all their tax cuts for the rich.
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hhandyman says:
its past time the supreme court did something to look good in the eyes of the Middle class they've been pets to the wealthy and corporate business far too long. Loads of the middle class have believed that The supreme court needed mandatory retirement after the battle that opened the flood gates to corporate cash paying in secret to buy lobby ad time and make less than truthful statements over political rhetoric or parties and individuals and repeat it till folk didn't know truth from rhetoric as the birthers fell for that fake story on the presidents place of birth and still toss that lie around as if it was truth..
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lesserof2evil says:
i cant wait to see Boehner cry over this.
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