"go away and make up a law that tells Americans how they must be insured, who must be insured, for what, to what extent, what will not be insured, what it will cost, who will treat them, how they will be treated, and whether they will be treated at all; do this on the fly and change it as much as you care to as you go along."
At some point such a shameless abdication of legislative responsibility by the Congress of the United States must be held to be repugnant to the Constitution. Even Chief Justice Roberts must somehow, sometime, find it somewhere in the dark caverns of his conscience to do the right thing.
One might think the dark caverns of their respective consciences still have some flicker of light and right, but honestly believe that the larger part of them are only interested in the quickest and easiest way to maintain their second-tier power in a stress-free manner that only requires stabbing your constituents in the back through continual lying.
As for the Democrats, there is only darkness. It is their whole universe.
When the people of Kentucky re-elected the Abdicator in Chief to lead the upper house of Congress, then it is far more the people who put them there who deserve the repudiation than the obvious figurehead that defines them.