When liberal pro-Obama scholars question the legality of President
Barack Obama's actions to implement Obamacare, the issue of illegal
presidential use of power moves from partisan to frightening.
George Washington Law School's Jonathan Turley is the second most quoted law professor in the nation and a two-time Obama voter. He recently testified before Congress on Obama's extensive use of executive orders and administrative actions to make unilateral changes in Obamacare, immigration policy, minimum wage and the IRS qualifying standards for non-profit status.
As to Obamacare, Obama, so far, changed it in at least a dozen major ways, including, but not limited to, postponing the employer mandate, allowing insurance carriers to let their insured keep an old policy, and, more recently, redefining the Obamacare "hardship" exemption so broadly as to nullify the individual mandate for at least two more years.
Was this legal?
http://townhall.com/columnists/larryelder/2014/03/20/obamacare-abuse-of-power-endangers-the-nations-health-n1811558?utm_source=thdaily&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl
George Washington Law School's Jonathan Turley is the second most quoted law professor in the nation and a two-time Obama voter. He recently testified before Congress on Obama's extensive use of executive orders and administrative actions to make unilateral changes in Obamacare, immigration policy, minimum wage and the IRS qualifying standards for non-profit status.
As to Obamacare, Obama, so far, changed it in at least a dozen major ways, including, but not limited to, postponing the employer mandate, allowing insurance carriers to let their insured keep an old policy, and, more recently, redefining the Obamacare "hardship" exemption so broadly as to nullify the individual mandate for at least two more years.
Was this legal?
http://townhall.com/columnists/larryelder/2014/03/20/obamacare-abuse-of-power-endangers-the-nations-health-n1811558?utm_source=thdaily&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl
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