Van Sustern posted at Fox News:
The new national health care bill was written by the Senate. The Senate neglected to include something very common: severability clause (this is legislation 101.) What this means is that if one of the federal judges says the insurance mandate clause is unconstitutional, the entire health care bill gets tossed out. The severability clause was in the House bill but left out of the Senate (which is what was passed.) Why was it left out? We now have an answer. According to New York Times...the omission was an oversight.... (Pretty stupid...ugh)
See what happens when you vote for a bill without reading it first?
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