(Before It's News)


Apparently following the law doesn’t matter – at least not in the perpetual bubble world that is ObamaLand.
This week, speaking behind a podium in Germany, the President of the United States issues a warning to the United States Supreme Court that they best not mess with the much maligned and disastrously expensive Obamacare legislation, regardless of what merits the most current legal challenge against the law might have.

In his prepared diatribe, the president also issued a warning against “state leaders” who are party to the anti-Obamacare lawsuit, once again asserting the belief that Central Authority is the ONLY authority that matters in this Age of Obama.
What I can tell state leaders is, is that under well-established precedent, there is no reason why the existing exchanges should be overturned through a court case. It has been well documented that those who passed this legislation never intended for folks who were going through the federal exchange not to have their citizens get subsidies.
…And so this should be an easy case. Frankly, it probably shouldn’t even have been taken up. And since we’re going to get a ruling pretty quick, I think it’s important for us to go ahead and assume that the Supreme Court is going to do what most legal scholars who’ve looked at this would expect them to do.
I’m optimistic that the Supreme Court will play it straight when it comes to the interpretation.
This is a stunning and frankly, rather frightening view from a man who the media once lauded as a “Constitutional scholar.”
Read more at Ulsterman:
http://ulstermanbooks.com/barack-obama-warns-supreme-court-not-to-mess-with-obamacare/