Well, they upheld it, thanks in part to Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts

We can parse this throughout the day, but the Supreme Court just shared their decision on Obamacare and, roughly speaking, they: Upheld the individual mandate (and Chief Justice John Roberts, who was expected to rule against it, did not). Ruled that the Medicaid provision is limited, but not invalidated. For the most part, upheld the …

Will the Supreme Court do the right thing this morning?

Or, as Susan Brooks Thistlethwaite asks in the Washington Post: Will the Supreme Court ruling on health care violate Jesus’s teaching? She writes: The “Good Samaritan,” in a well-known story told by Jesus (Luke 10:25-37), is the person who stops and cares for an injured man left by the side of the road. In this …

As we prepare for the Supreme Court’s decision on Obamacare…

…(and it’s not too late to submit your guesses as to what that decision will be, provided you submit your guesses before the decision is actually public), read what Jennifer Jaff has to say about it over at Advocacy for Patients with Chronic Illness, Inc. Jennifer writes: Advocacy for Patients with Chronic Illness always was …

Want to win a free DVD?

Cynical has gifted me with the documentary, “Koch Brothers Exposed,” which I will watch tonight, and then cheerfully (well…) pass on to the first person who guesses correctly what the Supreme Court will say on their Obamacare decision, which is expected tomorrow. Submit your guesses in the comments. If there is a tie, we will …

Concerned Women for America doesn’t heart Obamacare

And they’re taking out $6 million in ads to let people who live in swing states know that. Interestingly, according to the Washington Post: The ad was released by CWA’s Legislative Action Committee, an arm of the organization considered a social welfare group under federal tax law. Such groups are not required to disclose their …