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posted by cmn32480 on Thursday June 25 2015, @04:25PM   Printer-friendly
from the your-tax-dollars-at-work dept.

Reuters reports that the US Supreme Court has ruled 6 - 3 in favor of the nationwide availability of tax subsidies that are crucial to the implementation of President Barack Obama's signature healthcare law, handing a major victory to the President. It marked the second time in three years that the high court ruled against a major challenge to the law brought by conservatives seeking to gut it. "Congress passed the Affordable Care Act to improve health insurance markets, not to destroy them," wrote Chief Justice Roberts, who added that nationwide availability of the credits is required to "avoid the type of calamitous result that Congress plainly meant to avoid." The ruling will come as a major relief to Obama as he seeks to ensure that his legacy legislative achievement is implemented effectively and survives political and legal attacks before he leaves office in January 2017.

Justice Antonin Scalia took the relatively rare step of reading a summary of his dissenting opinion from the bench. "We really should start calling the law SCOTUScare," said Scalia, referencing the court's earlier decision upholding the constitutionality of the law (SCOTUS is the acronym for the Supreme Court of the United States).


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 25 2015, @07:56PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 25 2015, @07:56PM (#201199)

    and dominating the world militarily.

    Playing world police is not a virtue.

    - Infrastructure such as the Interstate Highway System and airports all over the country.

    Very good. Now, if only we could get the TSA thugs out of the airports...

    - Pushed literacy rates above 99.5%, and overall education level to the highest in human history.

    Literacy is good, obviously. Sadly, schools do not educate; they mostly force people to memorize information. Understanding is not required. Sure, it's better than before, but being better than absolute garbage isn't too much of an accomplishment. We still have a long way to go, and I don't think we're at the top when it comes to education level.

    You could point out that the US is no longer #1 in a lot of those areas, and you'd be right.

    I know you said this, but I could not resist.