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$calia's official name from now on shall be Honorable Jiggery Pokery.
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Sorry JP, gonna let the peasants have a bit of health care after all.

Like it or not, the last challenge to the law fails by a 6-3 vote, with both Roberts and Kennedy voting with the libs.

But much more importantly, bad for the country.

I am not saying the ruling was wrong. They have their logic. But had it been struck down, I believe the two sides would have been forced to at least try and fix the hideous parts of it.  

Some here think I am dreaming about that and they could be right.

But honestly does anybody really care about the country anymore? It has dissolved into a bunch of small, special interests, on both sides.

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So it's good for the GOP that want to get rid of Obamacare and don't have a back up plan?
Thanks for the laughs Jack but again you are totally clueless!

Posted By: JackDunphy
But much more importantly, bad for the country.  
   
 I am not saying the ruling was wrong. They have their logic. But had it been struck down, I believe the two sides would have been forced to at least try and fix the hideous parts of it.  
   
 Some here think I am dreaming about that and they could be right.  
   
 But honestly does anybody really care about the country anymore? It has dissolved into a bunch of small, special interests, on both sides.

".......I guess we can assume the Republican led house will vote for the 68th time for repeal of Obamacare....lol

-- Modified on 6/25/2015 8:21:09 PM

Jack and I are working hard to repeal the Protection of Second Amendment Rights provision of the Affordable Care Act. We really need to get that one out of there.  And the Independent Payment Advisory Board, the limitations on doctor- owned hospitals, and maybe even the risk corridor provisions ought to go.

        But I think it is fair to say the last legal challenge to the provisions that most directly affect the insureds – the mandate and the subsidies- are now resolved

And what most people don’t realize is that, when the risk corridor provisions expire, premiums are going to spike bc insurers will have to charge the true market price for their services. What I suspect is happening now is that insurers are undercharging to get market share bc Uncle Sam will make up the difference. Insurers who go in the exchange with true market based premiums don’s get many signups.

       What we should do is raise the mandate to the cost of the lowest exchange policy so cranks like GaGambler will have to pay his full share, reduce the subsidies, and means test for the subsidies so we don’t have St. Croix’s millionaires claiming them. But the risk corridor provisions are really a taxpayer funded bailout that distorts and should go ASAP. One of Rubio’s few good ideas

Congress, as currently constituted, will let the provision sunset, HC premiums will soar, some will stop making their payments, the uninsured rate will go up, the press will be bad once again, the GOP will blame Obamacare and so will the peeps.

The SCOTUS ruling today has virtually guaranteed that, imo.  

Agreed?

Are you saying the ACA would have been better law down the road had the SC ruled the other way? Are we in agreement on that point counselor?

Or am I reading too much into your "Yes." LO

Sorry JP, gonna let the peasants have a bit of health care after all.

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