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Originally Posted by Danzig
i figured they'd rule the subsidies would continue. like i said at a CE class, if the state chose to use the federal exchange, doesn't that then become that states exchange?
there's something wrong tho when legislators pass a bill, and then sue over the language that they put in the bill.
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What I found fascinating about the case is that the plaintiffs named really didn't have standing to even be a part of the case:
http://www.thedailybeast.com/article...eputation.html
There were people who thought the Supreme Court would dismiss based on the plaintiff's not having legal standing to bring the case. Which might have been perceived as a punt. This is better. Also, Scalia's rage is hilarious.