Battle over ObamaCare shifts from courtroom to campaign trail
Fox News
WASHINGTON, July 1 (Reuters) – Voter support for President Barack Obama's healthcare overhaul has increased following the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling upholding it, a lthough majorities still oppose it, a Reuters/Ipsos poll We covered this debate in the comments earlier, but in our never-ending and always vain crusade to base policy debate on actual fact [...]
Read MoreBattle over ObamaCare shifts from courtroom to campaign trail
Fox News
We covered this debate in the comments earlier, but in our never-ending and always vain crusade to base policy debate on actual fact rather than invented. Stephanopoulos soon read from a letter Ted Kennedy sent to President Obama predicting ObamaCare would win passage, but Stephanopoulos fretted “he did also refer to the continuing struggles,” prompting [...]
Read MoreBattle over ObamaCare shifts from courtroom to campaign trail
Fox News
Hey, maybe delegitimization is a problem for the Supreme Court after all — even if not in the way liberal critics predicted before Thursday's ruling to uphold ObamaCare. A new poll by Rasmussen shows a big jump in negative Cut and pasted from reading I did over the last few days of my vacation: [U.S. [...]
Read MoreWhy Roberts did it
Chicago Trib
Since the Supreme Court's ruling that essentially the Affordable Care Act, it's been hard to separate substance from rhetoric. The 5-4 vote in the Supreme Court is now front and center in the presidential campaign. Host David Greene talks with NPR's TALLAHASSEE – Florida Gov. Rick Scott has decided two major provisions in the Affordable [...]
Read MoreWith ObamaCare upheld, Texas politicians brace for battle over Medicaid
Houston Chro
Hey, maybe delegitimization is a problem for the Supreme Court after all — even if not in the way liberal critics predicted before Thursday's ruling to uphold ObamaCare. A new poll by Rasmussen shows a big jump in negative Keith Olbermann believes that the Supreme Court's recent health care ruling leaves Mitt Romney with not [...]
Read MoreWith ObamaCare upheld, Texas politicians brace for battle over Medicaid
Houston Chro
What the Supreme Court's Decision on Obamacare Means for Homeless People – The Huffington Post. It's the judiciary's Nixon-to-China: Chief Justice John Roberts joins the liberal wing of the Supreme Court and upholds the constitutionality of Obamacare. How? By pulling off one of the great constitutional finesses of all time. He managed to uphold The [...]
Read MoreSupport for Obamacare rises after supreme court ruling
The Guardian
YES ALEX , noncompliance is the only way around this BS . but i do think that the obama socialist steamroller has gone a bridge too far with this. it has awoken FAR too many people and i believe it will be defeated before it Here are the three most important things you need to [...]
Read MoreThe president's ObamaCare victory speech — a translation
Fox News
The surprising Obamacare verdict. It's the judiciary's Nixon-to-China: Chief Justice John Roberts joins the liberal wing of the Supreme Court and upholds the constitutionality of Obamacare. How? By pulling off one of the great constitutional finesses of all time. He managed to uphold The surprising Obamacare verdict. In separate interviews, the governors of Florida and [...]
Read MoreJenkins: ObamaCare—Upheld and Doomed
Wall Street
Here are the psychological ramifications of the Supreme Court's ruling on ObamaCare: an individual mandate can make citizens see themselves as serfs who actually have no right at all to the money they earn. Obamacare survived the Supreme Court, although it's a different story in the court of public opinion. Is it just impossible to [...]
Read MoreJenkins: ObamaCare—Upheld and Doomed
Wall Street
In The Wall Street Journal, Business World columnist Holman Jenkins writes that regardless of the Supreme Court, fiscal reality will prevail. The war of words over what to call the fine attached to the federal health care overhaul's most controversial provision continued Friday, as the White House took issue with the Supreme Court's argument — [...]
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