Supreme Court ruling, which upheld a key element of the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) by essentially rewriting the textof the legislation in order to save it, dubbing it a “loss for the Constitution.” weighed in on Thursday’s divisive
“Today’s Supreme Court decision is a loss for the Constitution and amounts to an egregious expansion of executive power,” Rep. Issa wrote in a statement he published to his website.
Issa also took to Twitter to express his disdain:
A portion of Justice Scalia’s blistering dissent from King v Burwell. #SCOTUSCare#SCOTUS #KingvBurwell #tcot pic.twitter.com/jgJAYKnRQB
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June 25, 2015
(@DarrellIssa)
His fellow Republicans,
and , remained mum on the ruling.
Issa continued by stating that the wording of the Affordable Care Act “Could not have been more clear or limiting in its scope, applying only to exchanges established by the states.” He continued that the decision essentially hands “President Obama a $4 trillion check to spend as he sees fit, contrary to Congress’ and the states’ clearly expressed wishes.”
Furthermore, “It flies in the face of one of the principles most fundamental to the American form of government: the separation of powers that gives Congress – not the executive branch, and certainly not agenda-driven agencies like the IRS – the sole ability to write laws.”
San Diego’s Democratic House member
had more decorated words to provide in light of Obamacare’s survival:
Agree with #SCOTUS Chief Justice Roberts: Congress passed the #ACA to improve health insurance markets, not to destroy them. #ACAisWorking
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June 25, 2015
(@RepSusanDavis)
Via: Breitbart
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