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Originally Posted by DaleMN
If it is overturned many people who thought they were against it will suddenly realize how very wrong they were. 
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The POTUS' political opponents have been so bitterly against "ObamaCare", but without offering a better alternative, that people don't understand the problems that will result.
30-40 million people thrown back into the "uninsured" pool? They'll still get healthcare, but guess who'll pay for it? The rest of us will, with dramatically increased premiums. Medicare will move towards insolvency even faster. And Congress will continue to be unwilling to address the issue until after the next election...and the next...and the next.
The argument is that there's a better way. But who's going to come up with it, Congress? The same guys who couldn't agree on spending cuts and appointed a super committe of their peers, who coudn't agree on anything either? Mitt Romney? The guy who is proud of putting essentially he same plan into Massachusetts, but now says it's not a good plan for the country. OK Mitt, then what IS a good plan for the country? We all know we can't afford the system we had, and may have again if the Court rules as many wish they would.
This may be another prime example of being terribly disappointed when we get what we wished for.