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Senator set to sue government over Congress's exemption to Obamacare
Abrignac Offline
#1 Posted:
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I'm Suing Over ObamaCare Exemptions for Congress

If the president wants to change the health-care law, he must ask Congress to do it.


By Ron Johnson

Jan. 5, 2014 6:06 p.m. ET

On Monday, Jan. 6, I am filing suit in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin to make Congress live by the letter of the health-care law it imposed on the rest of America. By arranging for me and other members of Congress and their staffs to receive benefits intentionally ruled out by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the administration has exceeded its legal authority.

The president and his congressional supporters have also broken their promise to the American people that ObamaCare was going to be so good that they would participate in it just like everyone else. In truth, many members of Congress feel entitled to an exemption from the harsh realities of the law they helped jam down Americans' throats in 2010. Unlike millions of their countrymen who have lost coverage and must now purchase insurance through an exchange, members and their staffs will receive an employer contribution to help pay for their new plans.

It is clear that this special treatment, via a ruling by the president's Office of Personnel Management, was deliberately excluded in the law. During the drafting, debate and passage of ObamaCare, the issue of how the law should affect members of Congress and their staffs was repeatedly addressed. Even a cursory reading of the legislative history clearly shows the intent of Congress was to ensure that members and staff would no longer be eligible for their current coverage under the Federal Employee Health Benefit Plan.

The law states that as of Jan. 1, 2014, the only health-insurance plans that members of Congress and their staffs can be offered by the federal government are plans "created under" ObamaCare or "offered through an Exchange" established under ObamaCare.

Furthermore, allowing the federal government to make an employer contribution to help pay for insurance coverage was explicitly considered, debated and rejected. In doing so, Congress established that the only subsidy available to them would be the same income-based subsidy available to every other eligible American accessing insurance through an exchange. This was the confidence-building covenant supporters of the law made to reassure skeptics that ObamaCare would live up to its billing. They wanted to appear eager to avail themselves of the law's benefits and be more than willing to subject themselves to the exact same rules, regulations and requirements as their constituents.

Eager, that is, until they began to understand what they had actually done to themselves. For instance, by agreeing to go through an exchange they cut themselves off from the option of paying for health care with pretax dollars, the way many Americans will continue to do through employer-supplied plans. That's when they went running to President Obama for relief. The president supplied it via the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), which issued a convoluted ruling in October 2013 that ignores the clear intent and language of the law. After groping for a pretext, OPM essentially declared the federal government a small employer—magically qualifying members of Congress for coverage through a Small Business Health Options Program, exchanges where employers can buy insurance for their employees.

Neat trick, huh? Except that in issuing the ruling, OPM exceeded its statutory jurisdiction and legal authority. In directing OPM to do so, President Obama once again chose political expediency instead of faithfully executing the law—even one of his own making. If the president wants to change the law, he needs to come to Congress to have them change it with legislation, not by presidential fiat or decree.

The legal basis for our lawsuit (which I will file with a staff member, Brooke Ericson, as the other plaintiff) includes the fact that the OPM ruling forces me, as a member of Congress, to engage in activity that I believe violates the law. It also potentially alienates members of Congress from their constituents, since those constituents are witnessing members of Congress blatantly giving themselves and their staff special treatment.

Republicans have tried to overturn this special treatment with legislation that was passed by the House on Sept. 29, but blocked in the Senate. Amendments have also been offered to Senate bills, but Majority Leader Harry Reid refuses to allow a vote on any of them.

I believe that I have not only legal standing but an obligation to go to court to overturn this unlawful executive overreach, end the injustice, and provide a long overdue check on an executive that recognizes fewer and fewer constitutional restraints.

Sen. Johnson is a Republican from Wisconsin.
sd72 Offline
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Hope his brakes don't 'fail' on the way there.
triodes Offline
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thanks for the post.

I never dreamed decades ago that we could be where we are now.

Someone who believes in the constitution is labeled a "terrorist."

3,000 page bills that you have to pass to read.

A president who does whatever he wants by decree.

A sad world my grandchildren are going to grow up in.
cacman Offline
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What's good for the goose should be good for the gander. Must be nice to be able to pass a law for all tax-payers to follow while exempting yourself from the same.

Why couldn't the government just allow insurance companies and States to run their own exchanges - allowing individuals and business to join large groups - instead of creating this huge federally mandated/regulated debacle?
Abrignac Offline
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cacman wrote:
What's good for the goose should be good for the gander. Must be nice to be able to pass a law for all tax-payers to follow while exempting yourself from the same.

Why couldn't the government just allow insurance companies and States to run their own exchanges - allowing individuals and business to join large groups - instead of creating this huge federally mandated/regulated debacle?


One word - Control
TMCTLT Offline
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Abrignac wrote:
One word - Control



Anthony hit it on the head.....this is the start down the road to true Socialism
stogiemonger Offline
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Thank You Senator Johnson.

You, Sir are representing your constituency honorably, and admirably.
RICKAMAVEN Offline
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stogiemonger

snd then he can sue himself for believing he can sue a pesident.
stogiemonger Offline
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Where do you get the idea that he is suing the president?
Abrignac Offline
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RICKAMAVEN wrote:
stogiemonger

snd then he can sue himself for believing he can sue a pesident.


Can we get a translation?
Buckwheat Offline
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This is a nice bit of political theater of the absurd. He is probably using government funds to file this lawsuit. How about he take on the absurdity that all of these "public servants" get loads of government funded perks like a lifetime pension, full ride health care, etc, etc, etc... even if they are fired from their jobs for cause? And they all continue to give themselves raises for not doing their jobs!!! That is the real crime; not Obamacare (which is FUBAR). fog
Buckwheat Offline
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Abrignac wrote:
Can we get a translation?



GET OFF OF MY LAWN!!! fog

Sorry Rick; the devil made me do it.
Burner02 Offline
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Bunch of right wing hacks. Probably another bogus report from Fox News.



MSNBC is the truth!




jester
TMCTLT Offline
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Buckwheat wrote:
This is a nice bit of political theater of the absurd. He is probably using government funds to file this lawsuit. How about he take on the absurdity that all of these "public servants" get loads of government funded perks like a lifetime pension, full ride health care, etc, etc, etc... even if they are fired from their jobs for cause? And they all continue to give themselves raises for not doing their jobs!!! That is the real crime; not Obamacare (which is FUBAR). fog



No the ReaL political theatre was convincing the American people that they weren't receiving " healthcare" ......my wife has worked in a hospital here in Indpls. For over 25 yrs. and they turn NOONE away in need of care!!! NOONE......
Doesn't matter if your legal...Illegal.....black...brown....yellow or F'n purple. This whole O' Bamakare (ACA) is a complete take over of a healthcare system that was NOT as broken as this Admin. Would like everyone to believe......

Cannot argue with you one bit regarding all the perks those asswholes receive off the backs of their constituencyBrick wall
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