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To: bentway who wrote (257007)7/24/2014 1:23:31 PM
From: neolib  Respond to of 541695
 
If it came well after passage of the law, then I think things are much murkier, and I have no idea what the SC would do. In some sense it then becomes a State Rights issue, and the right wing of the SC would welcome such cases IMHO. They can point out that it won't gut the ACA, but simply leave participation up to the States, which is how the ACA law was written. I think there would be a point there.



To: bentway who wrote (257007)7/24/2014 1:26:16 PM
From: Alex MG  Respond to of 541695
 
well the SCOTUS assholes did manage to give states the right to deny medicaid coverage to the poorest of our poor citizens while the rich get richer and the stock market continues to soar to new highs

it takes a special kind of immorality to step on people who are already having a hard time, while most other people are doing fine

America's right wing assholes... they go to church every Sunday and then spit on their fellow citizens after they leave