Yesterday, a three-judge panel ruled that the language contained in Obamacare's previously unread 2000+ pages specifically spells out an inconvenient truth: federally funded subsidies are
illegal for anyone purchasing health insurance policies from the federally-run exchanges (ie, "Healthcare.gov") in 36 states.
Conservatives and constitutionalists were quick to cheer, predicting that the legal ruling might represent a long-awaited death blow to Obamacare. But their hope was short won: only hours later,
another federal appeals court issued a ruling in opposition to the first federal appeals court, and said that because the critical language in the law was "ambiguous," it could be interpreted by the IRS (the heavily armed, politically partisan enforcement wing of Obamacare) to mean whatever the hell they
wanted it to mean.
To put it another way, if a law is incomprehensibly confusing, the second decision says it should be interpreted by an agency that
can't even follow the simple instructions (not to mention laws) for backing up their emails.
Because of the conflicting rulings, a smug Josh Earnest says that the White House will ask for the whole hot mess to be reviewed by a
higher appeals court with 11 members - 7 of whom were appointed by Democrats. Guess how
that body will rule.
And following that fustercluckery, it's likely that the competing rulings will eventually meander all the way to the Supreme Court for final adjudication. But to borrow the words of a genuinely despicable (and filthy rich!) politician, "What does it matter?"
Because the Supreme Court pretty much lost its last shred of credibility after Chief Justice John Roberts
completely invented the reasons for approving Obamacare as constitutional. And even if the Supreme Court
did rule that the Obama administration is breaking the law by handing out money illegally -
what would anyone do about it?
Seriously, Barack Obama breaks the law as routinely as Joe Biden guffaws at his own farts, and in
both cases everyone in Washington either ignores it or claims to smell roses.
In all candor,
Hope n' Change is feeling genuinely wounded by this whiplash of judicial activity: a sudden ray of sunlight - followed immediately by the crushing fist of darkness. Leave it to Barack Hussein Obama to turn our "hope" into a vulnerability.