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6:25 p.m. update:
VIDEO: #SCOTUS confirms what I have consistently said, #Obamacare is a #TaxHike and we need #FullRepeal #idpol youtube.com/watch?v=s-WnFC…
— Senator Mike Crapo (@MikeCrapo) June 28, 2012
Why Roberts did it: he concocts a flimsy finesse that reins in congressional power but lets Obamacare stand. washingtonpost.com/opinions/charl…
— Charles Krauthammer (@krauthammer) June 28, 2012
Intrade still reporting a 4.4 percent chance #scotus will strike the mandate before the end of the year. bit.ly/NiO9r3
— Jennifer Haberkorn (@jenhab) June 28, 2012
5:45 p.m. update:
The most important part of today’s #SCOTUS ruling that you still haven’t heard about theatln.tc/MEb8tW
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) June 28, 2012
According to CBO, more than 75% of individual mandate tax increase will fall on those families making less than $250k. bit.ly/OzHTwD
— Senator John Thune (@SenJohnThune) June 28, 2012
Missouri House Budget Chairman Silvey says state will NOT expand Medicaid under health law.
— Phil Galewitz (@philgalewitz) June 28, 2012
Fascinating on how ruling came together: Was the Obamacare Dissent Originally the Majority Opinion? motherjones.com/mojo/2012/06/w… via @motherjones
— Charles Ornstein (@charlesornstein) June 28, 2012
In Russia @SecClinton says its great to think abt what this means for millions & millions whove benefited frm #Affordable Care Act #HCMSNC
— Andrea Mitchell (@mitchellreports) June 28, 2012
Ken Cuccinelli counted to 10, walked around the block and decided that the health care ruling isn’t so bad after all. wapo.st/NHdqI6
— Sara Libby (@SaraLibby) June 28, 2012
Former Michigan GOP spokesman asks if “armed rebellion” is needed over Supreme Court ruling: tpm.ly/Qu6txi
— Talking Points Memo (@TPM) June 28, 2012
4:00 p.m. update:
Time for #FullRepeal. Go to our new website PeoplevObamacare.com
— Reince Priebus (@Reince) June 28, 2012
Healthcare ruling isn’t all bad news for conservatives: #Romney is raking in moneythebea.st/LjjaYW
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) June 28, 2012
Well that was fast. Super PAC already has ad cataloguing Romney supporting individual mandates: youtube.com/watch?feature=… pegged to #SCOTUS
— Nate Rawlings (@naterawlings) June 28, 2012
3:45 p.m. update:
Mary, a widow & mom of 4 was denied coverage for “pre-existing conditions.” #ACA helped her get the care she needs: bit.ly/LwMAB8
— Martin O’Malley (@GovernorOMalley) June 28, 2012
Sen. Sanders delivers a brief video message about today’s Supreme Court ruling: youtu.be/AKuZAd9v9Gc #SCOTUS #ACA #Vermont
— Bernie Sanders (@SenSanders) June 28, 2012
Earlier I spoke to @wolfblitzercnn about #SCOTUS decision and how justices rewrote #Obamacare. tiny.cc/axmmgw #tcot
— MicheleBachmann (@MicheleBachmann) June 28, 2012
I will continue to fight for repeal of Obamacare and its job-destroying taxes and deficit-spending bit.ly/LS3T0y #masen
— Scott P. Brown(@ScottBrownMA) June 28, 2012
3:10 p.m. update:
The ‘Broccoli Horrible’: Obama Loses The Broccoli Battle, But Wins The War huff.to/LTECVs
— Dan Froomkin (@froomkin) June 28, 2012
Thoughts on this? –> Via @weisul: Why Affordable Care Act will be a boon to entrepreneurship bit.ly/OznkjY
— AARP Money/Work (@AARPMoney) June 28, 2012
Supreme Court #ACA Decision: Implications for #MedSchools and Academic Medical Centers ow.ly/bTxPC via @EinsteinMed MT #SCOTUS
— AAMC (@AAMCtoday) June 28, 2012
2:35 p.m. update:
Chief Justice John Roberts’s image will forever be shaped by his decision to uphold #Obamacare thebea.st/ODGJl3
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) June 28, 2012
John Roberts is clearly playing the game of decades, not short-term politics: slate.me/Lj6d1o #SCOTUS #ACA #legacies
— Slate (@Slate) June 28, 2012
With #Obamacare ruling, I feel like I just lost two great friends: America and Justice Roberts.
— Jack Kingston (@JackKingston) June 28, 2012
1:35 p.m. update:
So what does TX do with Medicaid expansion — implement or forgo?
— Emily Ramshaw (@eramshaw) June 28, 2012
With Health Reform Constitutional, What Happens in TX? trib.it/MUh6Y5 via @TexasTribune
— Texas Medical Assoc. (@texmed) June 28, 2012
Medicaid expansion in 26 states that opposed Obamacare would cover 8.5 million people. Will the states now say no? propublica.org/article/myster…
— Charles Ornstein (@charlesornstein) June 28, 2012
This is really important: The Court rules that states can decide whether to join the Medicaid expansion. bit.ly/ODcN8L
— Sarah Kliff (@sarahkliff) June 28, 2012
… With feds picking up 90% of Medicaid expansion, it’s a sweetheart deal. States that turn it down will get earful from hospitals. …
— Jonathan Cohn (@CitizenCohn) June 28, 2012
Mystery after the health care ruling: Which states will refuse Medicaid expansion?propub.ca/LiZ55c
— ProPublica (@ProPublica) June 28, 2012
Additional financial burden placed onto state budgets from #Obamacare‘s Medicaid expansion: $118 billion 1.usa.gov/KFsNQl #FullRepeal
— Energy and Commerce (@HouseCommerce) June 28, 2012
If GOP doesn’t repeal the whole thing in 2013, SCOTUS Medicaid ruling seems to lay the groundwork for federalization of the program.
— Matt Yglesias (@mattyglesias) June 28, 2012
1:10 p.m. update:
I’m pleased to see #SCOTUS put the rule of law ahead of partisanship and ruled that the Affordable Care Act is constitutional #ACA
— Senator Harry Reid (@SenatorReid) June 28, 2012
Numbers to consider: $1.06b was spent on health care lobbying while $262m was spent on health care advertising huff.to/LTqDz2
— Sam Stein (@samsteinhp) June 28, 2012
Health care ruling may prompt re-examination of Justice John Robert’s #SCOTUS legacy nyti.ms/LDHhUX
— The New York Times (@nytimes) June 28, 2012
Health insurance stocks down 2-3% on SCOTUS ruling. bit.ly/MBhL1y
— Nate Silver (@fivethirtyeight) June 28, 2012
1:05 p.m. update:
We need a health care system of, for, and by the people, not government or special interests bit.ly/KFOlfB
— Jim DeMint (@JimDeMint) June 28, 2012
DeMint, who backed Romney and his health care plan in 07, is responding at the Heritage Foundation, which endorsed the mandate in 1989.
— Ezra Klein (@ezraklein) June 28, 2012
12:45 p.m. update:
#FullRepeal: Stopping ObamaCare Is Now Up To The American People- bit.ly/LFLauD
— RNC (@GOP) June 28, 2012
The House will vote to fully repeal Obamacare on July 11.
— Eric Cantor (@EricCantor) June 28, 2012
Obama lied to the American people. Again. He said it wasn’t a tax. Obama lies; freedom dies.
— Sarah Palin (@SarahPalinUSA) June 28, 2012
11:08 a.m. update: Interest group reactions are coming in.
APHA ‘overjoyed’ by #SCOTUS ruling, says court ‘did the right thing’ by upholding #ACA. Statement: goo.gl/p05YJ
— APHA (@PublicHealth) June 28, 2012
Now that #thelink has been upheld, time to turn attention to affordability ow.ly/bT6vG
— AHIPCoverage (@AHIPCoverage) June 28, 2012
#AMA: Supreme Court decision protects much-needed health insurance coverage for millions of Americans. goo.gl/e2MZQ
— AMA (@AmerMedicalAssn) June 28, 2012
Today’s historic decision lifts a heavy burden from millions of Americans who need access to health coverage bit.ly/Msr1XX
— AHA (@ahahospitals) June 28, 2012
11:05 a.m. update
Sen. McConnell: “The Supreme Court has spoken. This law is a tax. The bill was sold to the American people on a deception”
— Sen. McConnell Press (@McConnellPress) June 28, 2012
11:00 a.m. update
Today’s ruling by the Supreme Court underscores the urgency of #fullrepeal of #ObamaCare j.mp/LFJTni #4jobs
— Speaker John Boehner (@SpeakerBoehner) June 28, 2012
Roberts, in the majority opinion: “Simply put, Congress may tax and spend.” politi.co/LiGiXM
— POLITICO (@politico) June 28, 2012
Justices Scalia, Kennedy, Alito and Thomas were the minority on the court dissenting from the majority opinion.
— Mark Knoller (@markknoller) June 28, 2012
Here’s the full #SCOTUS ruling: khne.ws/N0o3ZA
— Kaiser Health News (@KFFHealthNews) June 28, 2012
10:30 a.m. update
#SCOTUS upholds #Obamacare because it is a #taxincrease. I thought @barackobama said it wasnt a #tax? #sayfie #tcot
— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) June 28, 2012
Romney team on #SCOTUS ruling: We’re not worried wapo.st/LiFH8i
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) June 28, 2012
Victory for the American people! Millions of American families and children will have certainty of health care benefits + affordable care.
— Nancy Pelosi (@NancyPelosi) June 28, 2012
The fight for #FullRepeal begins NOW. The way to get rid of #Obamacare is to defeat Obama in November.
— RNC (@GOP) June 28, 2012
8:30 a.m. update
Here we go. 4 more web servers. 5 bloggers. 2 tech teams. $25k for 20 mins. #SCOTUS #ACA #teamlyle
— SCOTUSblog (@SCOTUSblog) June 27, 2012
In UK, Supreme Court livecasts decisions. In US, even Obama must bizarrely rely on unaffiliated live blog: onforb.es/QpZ8ik
— Dan Diamond (@ddiamond) June 28, 2012
6:00 a.m.: Nothing to do now but wait, and maybe have a little fun with the #otherSCOTUSpredictions hashtag.
You can put Baby in a corner. #otherSCOTUSpredictions
— Lizz Winstead (@lizzwinstead) June 28, 2012
Kennedy calls in sick, court splits 4-4, decision goes to penalty kicks #otherSCOTUSpredictions
— Joshua Green (@JoshuaGreen) June 28, 2012
9-0 SCOTUS holds that “Call Me Maybe” is ridiculously catchy #otherSCOTUSpredictions
— Sunny (@sunnyright) June 28, 2012