Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Half the Country Unites

26 States Now Suing the Fed
There are now a total of 26 states who are actively joined together in suing the Federal Government for their infringement of state's rights. The issue targeted is ObamaCare. The states claim that the healthcare law is unconstitutional and that it violates the citizen's rights by forcing them to buy health insurance or be fined and face jail time for non-compliance.

Obama's Federal lawers are arguing that the states have "no standing" to challenge the law and want the case dismissed. FAT CHANCE!

In addition, lawsuits have been filed in other states and two Federal judges have ruled it OK. However, Virginia's Federal judge has ruled that it IS unconstitutional.

Here are the States Challenging
Here are the 26 states united together in one action against the Federal Government.

Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Iowa, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Mississippi, Nebraska, Nevada, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin and Wyoming.

Is Your State on the List?
If your state is not one of the ones mentioned, you might want to pay closer attention to your state's politics. Remember, united we stand, divided we fall. Find out why your state is NOT persuing this issue of personal freedom and state's rights. Don't just sit back and watch the government take over one sixth of the economy!

Meanwhile...
Congress is taking action to repeal ObamaCare and should be voting on it today. However, after passing the House, it is NOT expected to get therought the Senate. If it does, Obama will Veto it (Cancel it) because he wants to keep it in place.

Chances are that this whole issue will end ou in the Supreme Court. However, don't expect this to be any time soon.

Meanwhile, keep your fingers crossed.

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