As the debate over health care rages on, the Obama? the administration has defended the individual mandate as not a tax. Reported in The New York Times last September President Barack Obama even said: "For us to say that you" got to take responsibility to get health insurance is absolutely not a tax increase . "
now, there has been a complete change in the tone of the administration saying that the individual mandate for health insurance is a tax and that the government has the" power to establish and collect taxes. "
Why the change of heart?
After the reform of health care was passed in Congress, the debate shifted in court that 20 states have filed a lawsuit against the reform. to defend the case of the federal government, the Obama administration and his lawyer decided to call the individual mandate a tax.
Congress has the power to issue tax to ensure the general welfare of Americans and the courts do not have the power to decide which taxes should be maintained.
Furthermore, since no one has paid the tax, there can be challenges to tax until it has been paid - do so for tax purposes as a great argument for President Obama.
opponents of reform health care still believe the provision that requires Americans to have minimum coverage is unconstitutional because it exceeds the power of Congress to regulate commerce.
Although the Obama administration wishes to the history of the tax, opponents of reform health care will find fault with the law.
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