CONGRESS:
The
United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit,
99-1402, WILLIAM O. SCHISM and ROBERT REINLIE,
Plaintiffs-Appellants v. UNITED STATES,
Defendant-Appellee, CONCLUDED on 18 November 2002,
"We cannot readily imagine
more sympathetic plaintiffs than the retired officers of
the World War II and Korean War era involved in this
case. They served their country for at least 20 years
with the understanding that when they retired they and
their dependents would receive full free health care for
life. The promise of such health care was made in good
faith and relied upon. Again, however, because no
authority existed to make such promises in the first
place, and because Congress has never ratified or
acquiesced to this promise, we have no alternative but to
uphold the judgment against the retirees'
breach-of-contract claim.
Federal judges have a duty to uphold the Constitution and
the laws, even if that means making unpleasant or
unpopular decisions. Congress, on the other hand, has the
power to make law, not simply to interpret and apply it.
As our predecessor court said:
Congress has the power and authority under the
Constitution to establish a system for the payment of
retired pay [for military service members] and to change
the system from time to time. . . . We understand and
appreciate the dissatisfaction of the plaintiffs with the
change in the retirement pay system, as they have
rendered long and faithful service to our country in time
of peace and war. However, if they are to get any relief,
it must come from Congress, as this is not within [a
court's] jurisdiction.
Abbott v.
United States, 200 Ct. Cl. 384, 390 (1973). Perhaps
Congress will consider using its legal power to address
the moral claims raised by Schism and Reinlie on their
own behalf, and indirectly for other affected retirees."
- end of
the court's conclusion -
Take
those actions recommended by the court
to stop the greatest swindle of all time....
a broken contract with America's Military Retirees.
See
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HR1222
and HR1223
Restore
health care coverage to retired members of the uniformed
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