My initial take was that Roberts screwed us, but if you look at his ruling, he appears to be taking a very non-political, strict view of what’s before him. His opinions are full of fluff, but based on the law, even the laws that he may not like.
Meant NOT full of fluff. I guess this validates the originally laughable position that was voiced early on that the administration was going to play to Roberts’ previous views on taxation. We laughed at the time, but they were spot on.