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said Karen Finney, a Democratic consultant who worked in the Clinton White House. "It's more about your actions than it is about what you say." • ___
GOP casts repeal of Obama's health care law as a chance to stop a tax
• WASHINGTON (AP) -- House Republicans, stung by the Supreme Court decision upholding President Barack Obama's health care overhaul, are seizing on one wrinkle to bolster their election-year case for repeal -- the court's judgment that the penalty for failing to get insurance is a tax. • The House has voted more than 30 times to scrap, defund or undercut the law since Obama signed it in March 2010, political moves that went nowhere in the Democratic-controlled Senate. Republican opponents cast the law as government overreach, socialized medicine and an unaffordable approach to the nation's system of health care. • Two weeks after the conservative-led court's ruling, the House GOP leadership pushed for another symbolic repeal vote on Wednesday with a fresh argument. Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in his majority opinion that the law was constitutional because it imposes a tax -- not a penalty -- on people who refuse to buy insurance. Republicans who repeatedly pressed for repeal said a "yes" vote would not only overturn the law but spare some 20 million Americans from an unnecessary tax. • The law's onerous burdens and taxes, Republicans complained, were stifling small businesses now reluctant to hire because of the additional expenses. This represented a clear obstacle to the country's economic recovery. • They also pointed out that Obama had promised not to raise taxes on the middle (Continued on page 21)
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