Obamacare dinged as judge mocks fed attorney
Cheryl Chumley
The suit, brought by House Republicans, was being heard by U.S. District Judge Rosemary Collyer.
At one point in the hearing, she interrupted Justice Department attorney Joel McElvain to press him for an explanation about his argument that the case should be tossed because Congress couldn’t actually claim any harm, the Associated Press reported.
Government health care never, anywhere, has been able to match that of the free market. So you’ll want tips on “living through the disaster of Obamacare.” Get them in “Surviving the Medical Meltdown” by Lee Hieb, M.D.
“You don’t really believe that, do you? I have a very hard time taking that statement seriously,” she said, ultimately ending the hearing without issuing a ruling. “I have lots of ideas. I just haven’t decided yet.”
The case could decide the fate of $175 billion being shelled out by the White House administration to subsidize Obamacare for lower-income Americans. The House side is that Congress hasn’t appropriated the money and actually denied Obama’s request for it, and the administration is now breaking law by paying it.
The White House, meanwhile, refutes the House claim of encroachment on its powers and argues it is only tapping money that’s been previously set aside, AP reported.
The Thursday hearing was to determine if Congress had standing to bring the suit.
It’s not clear when Collyer will issue her ruling.
Read more at http://mobile.wnd.com/2015/05/obamacare-dinged-as-judge-mocks-fed-attorney/#aCUSWQFkB2B9wsCd.99