Wednesday, March 18, 2015

It seems Americans are sick and tired of the two parties fighting every step of the way in providing health care, the way every other civilized country has managed to do, to the American people. Rather than criticize each others effort, why not put your thoughts together and take equal credit? This is annoying!   

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) weighed in on a challenge to President Obama's health law being heard Wednesday at the Supreme Court.

The court is hearing oral arguments for the King v. Burwell case, with the plaintiffs contending that people in 37 states are illegally receiving subsidies through Obama’s signature law.
McConnell said the case is the latest example that the law is a "rolling disaster."

"King versus Burwell is the latest reminder of a law that is an unwieldy as it is unworkable—Obamacare," the Kentucky Republican said. "Obamacare has been one rolling disaster after another for middle-class Americans."

If the Supreme Court sides with the plaintiff, the political fallout could be dramatic. McConnell, however, said that Republicans have ideas on how to move forward if the justices strike down the insurance subsidies.