Amanda Frost, SCOTUS Rules on Affordable Care Act

Today is the much anticipated Supreme Court ruling on the Affordable Care Act.  Law professor Amanda Frost from American University’s Washington College of Law, joins us to discuss.  Click thru to check out the photo of the day, for links and updates.  Use this post as today’s thread.
Barack Obama looking at CNN on his iPad from @garyhe

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12 Responses to Amanda Frost, SCOTUS Rules on Affordable Care Act

  1. Chris Savage ‏@Eclectablog

    MT @DCdebbie: BREAKING: The House will vote on a full repeal of #ACA during the week of July 9, says Eric Cantor (R-Va.) // Breaking? BROKE!

  2. trapper says:

    Go luck Cantor, you smarmy bastard! ; }

  3. I have 3 words: Medicare for All!

  4. ThinkProgress ‏@thinkprogress

    Lindsey Graham (R-SC) on Fox explaining why Romneycare/Obamacare is a tax http://thkpr.gs/NROMIr

  5. zizi2 ‏@zizii2

    Wow! Entire Dem caucus is gonna walk out of the contempt vote? Pigs just flew. ACA ruling gives Dems spines? LOL

  6. Maddow Blog ‏@MaddowBlog

    Mad about #SCOTUS? Mad enough to move to Canada? Where they have single payer? http://www.buzzfeed.com/daves4/people-moving-to-canada-because-of-obamacare h/t @ProducerGuy1

    [Hahaha! US is too socialist, I’m moving to Canada! Haha!

  7. Lamont Cranston ‏@LCranston1939

    Dewey Beats Truman! In A Rush To Be First, CNN, FOX, Huffington Post and TIME Get Supreme Court Story Exactly Wrong http://bit.ly/L4wuVU

  8. Josh Barro ‏@jbarro

    Why every state will expand Medicaid anyway: SCOTUS took away the stick, but not the enormous carrot. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-06-28/scotus-takes-away-medicaid-stick-but-leaves-big-carrot.html

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