6/30/2012, 5:30 am
Several dozen supporters of President Barack Obama's Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, which the Supreme Court upheld in a decision announced Thursday, rallied at a local park to celebrate.
The word that was most heard at the rally was "victory."
"Today we are celebrating. This is a victory for the American people," Redd Herr, executive director of the Local County Democratic Committee, said. "The ACA is no longer a question, it's an answer," as the crowd cheered. "It's important that we remind the government and corporations that affordable care is the law of the land. It's about we the people, Get used to it,"
The Supreme Court delivered a 5-4 decision that upholds the bulk of the PPACA, informally referred to as Obamacare.
By preserving the way of financing the health care act, the decision keeps in place the most cherished principle that congress can exercise on the American people. The ability to tax anything that moves, breathes or exists.
The word that was most heard at the rally was "victory."
"Today we are celebrating. This is a victory for the American people," Redd Herr, executive director of the Local County Democratic Committee, said. "The ACA is no longer a question, it's an answer," as the crowd cheered. "It's important that we remind the government and corporations that affordable care is the law of the land. It's about we the people, Get used to it,"
The Supreme Court delivered a 5-4 decision that upholds the bulk of the PPACA, informally referred to as Obamacare.
By preserving the way of financing the health care act, the decision keeps in place the most cherished principle that congress can exercise on the American people. The ability to tax anything that moves, breathes or exists.
Despite a Recent Family Member gone missing
Wanda Chubinsky Hangs a Poster Celebrating The Decision
