Club for Growth Hails ObamaCare Ruling
WASHINGTON – The Club for Growth today praised the U.S. District Court ruling today that threw out the unconstitutional individual mandate at the heart of the federal health care law passed earlier this year.
“Congress can no more force Americans to buy health insurance than it could force us to buy their lame arguments in favor of Obamacare in the first place,” said Club President Chris Chocola.
“ObamaCare’s unconstitutional individual mandate violates every tenet of limited government and individual liberty, and is fundamentally incompatible with a free and growing economy,” Chocola added. “Congress should not wait to let the courts overturn ObamaCare, but move forward immediately with legislation to Repeal It.”
The Club for Growth launched its Repeal It! campaign early this year to help build public support for undoing the federal health care takeover. In 2010, more than 400 federal lawmakers and candidates signed the Repeal It! pledge, including more than 40 of the incoming freshman class of congressmen and Senators.
“Congress can no more force Americans to buy health insurance than it could force us to buy their lame arguments in favor of Obamacare in the first place,” said Club President Chris Chocola.
“ObamaCare’s unconstitutional individual mandate violates every tenet of limited government and individual liberty, and is fundamentally incompatible with a free and growing economy,” Chocola added. “Congress should not wait to let the courts overturn ObamaCare, but move forward immediately with legislation to Repeal It.”
The Club for Growth launched its Repeal It! campaign early this year to help build public support for undoing the federal health care takeover. In 2010, more than 400 federal lawmakers and candidates signed the Repeal It! pledge, including more than 40 of the incoming freshman class of congressmen and Senators.
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