The Four Words at the Center of the ACA Supreme Court Fight

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Article is from the Blaze, but just quotes the AP story
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court next week hears a challenge to President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul that hinges on just four words in the massive law that seeks to dramatically reduce the ranks of the uninsured. The argument threatens subsidies that help make insurance affordable to consumers in about three dozen states.

The lawsuit focuses on the health insurance marketplaces, or exchanges, that have been set up to allow people to find coverage if they don’t get insurance through their jobs or the government. The challengers argue that the health law provides subsidies only to people who get their insurance through an exchange “established by the state.” But most states have not established their own marketplaces and instead rely on the federal healthcare.gov.

The administration says that consumers in all 50 states are eligible for subsidies and that Congress would not have passed a law that omits help for so much of the nation.



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Well... we DO have the most expensive health care in the world, and it's not even that amazing since it's treated more like insurance than a natural right, so that's bad to begin with.

So changing that norm would be nice.


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Well... we DO have the most expensive health care in the world, and it's not even that amazing since it's treated more like insurance than a natural right, so that's bad to begin with.

So changing that norm would be nice.
While this is true, it's heavily skewed because in most statistics cosmetic surgery is counted in those expenses.


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This could be fixed with simple legislation, but Republicans  would rather see the demise of the ACA entirely. But what I'm really interested in is the reaction (if any) from millions of Americans when they realize that they no longer have health care. Probably won't be much of anything, knowing how things tend to go >.> but this could easily backfire on the GOP.