Just one little problem. Many of the (somewhere around) seventeen million people who will lose their insurance if this decision is upheld will not be in a hurry to vote red any time soon.
I dont know if anyone will really lose their insurance but if they do I agree with you.
Yes, the problem will be what next. Is all insurance invalid? Will everyone be out of insurance at end of the month? There really are not standby alternatives. You can be sure that Republicans will get the blame for the mess. Congress definitely owns this because they should have legislatively repealed and replaced it in an orderly manner, not this impending mess. Bet congress never anticipated it getting ruled unconstitutional, thus caught flatfooted. I’m happy it’s gone, or would seem to be, but a replacement cannot be rolled out in two weeks.
>> Many of the (somewhere around) seventeen million people
Bullshit numbers.
Dirtbag Obama terminated my decent health care policy effectively forcing my family onto the crap ACA the creepy bastard signed into law. And then the creepy bastard claimed that he saved my family by including us among the ‘seventeen million.’
That lying dirtbag took away our family doctor and the kids’ pediatrician. That lying dirtbag took away my local clinics. That lying dirtbag took away our phenomenal hospital. And that lying POS jacked my out-of-pocket by $10k annually.
And never wish ill-will on others, and I won’t wish it on Obama and the Democrat Thug Party, but Hell it’s tempting.
“Many of the (somewhere around) seventeen million people who will lose their insurance if this decision is upheld will not be in a hurry to vote red any time soon.”
So we should be like the dents and by votes by giving people free handouts? Only those getting the cost-sharing subsidies like Obamacare. The rest of the people are paying huge premiums, along with the $6,000 deductible. I don’t think they will miss this insurance.
That type was never going to vote MAGA anyway.
And you think they were strong red voters until this happened?