OldRegular
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Actually Roberts may have done folks a favor. Heard on TV tonight, believe it was the AG of Texas, that because the mandate was defined as a tax it would only take 51 votes in the Senate to repeal it, not 60. Don't know is he was right or not.
Also Jindal of Louisiana said they were not going to set up the insurance exchanges.
Latest on the above: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/could-republicans-really-repeal-obamacare-091546012.html
What about the filibuster? Don't you need 60 votes to do anything in the Senate?
Not in this case. Because Chief Justice John Roberts' majority opinion ruled the individual mandate a "tax," a Republican-led Senate could repeal that provision--and others--using what is called "budget reconciliation," a procedural tactic that requires only a simple majority vote. The Republican vice president, in this hypothetical scenario, would break the tie. (Democrats used the same method in 2010 to pass the health care bill.)
Not in this case. Because Chief Justice John Roberts' majority opinion ruled the individual mandate a "tax," a Republican-led Senate could repeal that provision--and others--using what is called "budget reconciliation," a procedural tactic that requires only a simple majority vote. The Republican vice president, in this hypothetical scenario, would break the tie. (Democrats used the same method in 2010 to pass the health care bill.)