Sadly, the Supreme Court ruled otherwise. That damage Roberts did that day, cannot be understated. That was a horrible, depressing day.
The Supreme Court is not the final word of whether laws are unconstitutional.
If the Congress decides they are not constitutional, it is CONGRESS’s job to get rid of them. Period.
Congress may do that in various ways, and one of them is zeroing out budgets and prohibiting the use of money for certain purposes.
(Ironically Robert’s decision that the question of interest was a tax made Obamacare even more unconstitutional since the law did not properly originate in the HOUSE.)
Are you working for John Boehner?