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This morning’s bombshell Supreme Court ruling upholding Obamacare knocked the wind out of conservatives, but Sen. Jim DeMint says he’s optimistic that it will fire up the base and improve Republican electoral prospects come November.

“It puts the ball back in our court where it belongs in the first place — in the hands of the American people, to change out the politicians who are for growing government and replace them with people who understand why America is exceptional and believe in those principles of freedom,” the Tea Party senator said this afternoon, addressing a full house at the Heritage Foundation two hours after the court declared the health care reform law constitutional under Congress’ taxing power.

Though he sees it as a game-changer, he’s still bitter about the ruling.

“This healthcare bill was sold on a lot of promises that have not turned out to be true,” DeMint lamented. “It was sold as a lie.”

President Obama’s 2009 interview with George Stephanopoulos, in which he decidedly rejected the idea of the individual mandate as a tax (and which has gone viral since this morning), is perhaps the most vivid example of the deception DeMint decried.

He also disputed the President’s claims that the health care reform would reduce the cost of health insurance and boost our economy. According to the senator, the opposite is likely to occur.

“The implementation of this plan will lower the quality of American healthcare, raise the cost, and make it harder for people to get the healthcare they need,” DeMint said.

However, he remains hopeful. He pointed out that a positive consequence of the court decision is that “it gives Americans a clear contrast as to where we want to go as a country.”

Going into the November election, he wants voters to consider which path they wish America to embark on.

The crucial question he posed: “Do we really want to be more like Europe or do we want to be more like America that’s prosperous and great?”

View all comments (5) |

Tom Kyba| 6.28.12 @ 7:05PM

Tell you what Senator DeMint, when you meet the inevitable squishy Republicans who feel maybe there's nothing to be done now, you kick them square in the jewels. Time to actually demonstrate that your party isn't just a lesser version of your totalitarian opposition.

Oldefarte| 6.28.12 @ 10:42PM

There is one solution and that is to vote/elect as many Republicans and conservatives ones possible in November so that they can obtain political control of the government. Romney has said that he'll begin the repeal process on day one of his presidency, and hopefully he'll keep his spoken word. If this governmental insurance welfare is not stopped by him/Republicans next year, it'll become the destruction of Medicare and furthermore, this country. The projected cost today to the defecit/debt is $800 billion in additional taxiation and fees from this crapola. It will ruin this country period!!!!!!!!

spike59| 6.29.12 @ 5:59AM

ObaMaos' 2 year project leading to the passage of ObaMaoScare was what birthed the TEA Party and propelled the GOP to control of the House-if this ruling doesn't ignite the GOP into winning the WH, taking the Senate, and increasing the lead in the House, the parties (TEA and GOP) might as well fold up the tents and sit in the corner and pout

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