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Monday, December 17, 2018

Returned to Armstrong & Getty on 12/17/18 to Explain Obamacare Being Ruled Unconstitutional on Friday



Recommended Reading on the Topic: 

Federal Judge Strikes Down Entire ACA; Law Remains In Effect

The judge was right to conclude that the individual health insurance mandate is now unconstitutional, but wrong to rule that the rest of the ACA is now unlawful because it can't be severed from the largely toothless mandate left in place under the 2017 GOP tax bill.

District Court Judge in Texas Holds ACA Is Unlawful - A federal district court judge in Texas has accepted a strained and implausible argument that the Affordable Care Act must be struck down because Congress eliminated the tax penalty for failing to purchase qualifying health insurance.

The latest ACA ruling is raw judicial activism and impossible to defend
  
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