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In reply to the discussion: Can the President still say that the mandate is not a "tax"?? [View all]zoechen
(93 posts)Verrilli, the Solicitor General arguing the case on behalf of the administration made the argument that it was a tax.
4 votes were a lead pipe cinch to vote to uphold if Verrilli would have argued that the mandate is constitutional because my cats farts smell like motor oil.
There were also 3 lead pipe cinches in the other direction. In the end there was only one vote in question and as it turned out nearly everyone was wrong, Kennedy went with the minority, Roberts went with the majority citing Verrrilli's and the administrations argument.
Just get over it, the administration claimed before passage that it is not a tax and then when it came down to brass tacks argued that it is a tax.
Own it and move on.
Edited to clarify that this post isn't aimed at Kentuck.