“With two Supreme Court victories in the past three years, Republicans lacking a serious alternative and millions of previously uninsured Americans now in health plans, the Affordable Care Act is about as firmly ensconced as a law can be in a politically divided country,” the Los Angeles Times reports.
“In the decision, Roberts explicitly blessed the law’s sweeping system for guaranteeing coverage, noting that the model succeeded where previous attempts had failed. And although many Republicans kept up their rhetorical attacks in the ruling’s immediate aftermath, the prospects that the GOP would take away coverage from the more than 20 million Americans who have come to rely on the law have all but evaporated.”
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