The U.S. Supreme Court upheld President Barack Obama's sweeping health care legislation Thursday in a narrow 5-4 ruling.

Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the majority opinion, which said that the Commerce Clause of the Constitution does not give Congress the authority to require people to have health care, but that other parts of the Constitution did.

The court's ruling upheld the law's central provision -- a requirement that all people have health insurance.

The importance of the decision cannot be overstated: It will have an immediate and long-term impact on all Americans, both in how they get medicine and health care, and also in vast, yet-unknown areas of "commerce."

Five scenarios: Health care options before the justices

The polarizing law, dubbed "Obamacare" by many, is the signature legislation of Obama's time in office.

It helped spur the creation of the conservative tea party movement and is likely to be a centerpiece of the presidential election campaign.

Both Obama and his presumptive Republican challenger, Mitt Romney, have been firing up supporters this week by staking out their positions.

Speaking to supporters in Atlanta Tuesday, Obama defended his health care law as the way forward for the American people.

"They understand we don't need to re-fight this battle over health care," he said. "It's the right thing to do that we've got 3 million young people who are on their parent's health insurance plans that didn't have it before. It's the right thing to do to give seniors discounts on their prescription drugs. It's the right thing to do to give 30 million Americans health insurance that didn't have it before."

The real people behind health care reform

Romney told supporters in Virginia the same day: "If Obamacare is not deemed constitutional, then the first three and a half years of this president's term will have been wasted on something that has not helped the American people."

Romney, whose opposition to the law has been a rallying cry on the stump, continued: "If it is deemed to stand, then I'll tell you one thing. Then we'll have to have a president -- and I'm that one -- that's gonna get rid of Obamacare. We're gonna stop it on day one."

Opinion: Aging boomers need health care law

According to a poll released Tuesday, 37% of Americans said they would be pleased if the health care law was deemed unconstitutional by the Supreme Court.

Twenty-eight percent would be pleased if the Affordable Care Act is ruled constitutional, the NBC News/Wall Street Journal survey showed, compared to 35% who said they would be disappointed if the court came back with that outcome.

But nearly four in 10 Americans surveyed said they would have "mixed feelings" if the justices struck down the whole law. The survey of 1,000 adults was conducted June 20-24.

Previous surveys have indicated that some who oppose the law do so because they think it doesn't go far enough.

The Supreme Court heard three days of politically charged hearings in March on the law formally known as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. The landmark but controversial measure was passed by congressional Democrats despite pitched Republican opposition.

The challenge focused primarily on the law's requirement that most Americans have health insurance or pay a fine.

Supporters of the plan argued the "individual mandate" is necessary for the system to work, while critics argued it is an unconstitutional intrusion on individual freedom.

All sides preparing for political fallout from health care decision

Four different federal appeals courts heard challenges to parts of the law before the Supreme Court ruling, and came up with three different results.

Courts in Cincinnati and Washington voted to uphold the law, while the appeals court in Atlanta struck down the individual mandate.

A fourth panel, in Richmond, Virginia, put its decision off until penalties for failing to have health insurance take effect in 2014.

The act passed Congress along strictly partisan lines in March 2010, after a lengthy and heated debate marked by intense opposition from the health insurance industry and conservative groups.

When Obama signed the legislation later that month, he called it historic and said it marked a "new season in America."

While it was not the comprehensive national health care system liberals initially sought, supporters said the law would reduce health care costs, expand coverage and protect consumers.

Health care's big four issues: What the justices are tackling

In place of creating a national health system, the law banned insurance companies from denying coverage to people with pre-existing conditions, barred insurers from setting a dollar limit on health coverage payouts, and required them to cover preventative care at no additional cost to consumers.

It also required individuals to have health insurance, either through their employers or a state-sponsored exchange, or face a fine beginning in 2014.

Supporters argued the individual mandate is critical to the success of the legislation, because it expands the pool of people paying for insurance and ensures that healthy people do not opt out of having insurance until they needed it.

Critics say the provision gives the government too much power over what they say should be a personal economic decision.

Twenty-six states, led by Florida, went to court to say individuals cannot be forced to have insurance, a "product" they may neither want nor need. And they argued that if that provision is unconstitutional, the entire law must go.

The Justice Department countered that since every American will need medical care at some point in their lives, individuals do not "choose" whether to participate in the health care market.

Congress ready for high court's health care decisions -- then it gets tricky

The partisan debate around such a sweeping piece of legislation has encompassed almost every traditional hot-button topic: abortion and contraception funding, state and individual rights, federal deficits, end-of-life care, and the overall economy.

During arguments on March 27, Justice Anthony Kennedy said the law appeared to "change the relationship between the government and the individual in a profound way."

Chief Justice John Roberts argued that "all bets are off" when it comes to federal government authority if Congress was found to have the authority to regulate health care in the name of commerce.

Liberal justices, however, argued people who don't pay into the health system by purchasing insurance make care more expensive for everyone.

Timeline of the health care law

"It is not your free choice" to stay out of the market for life, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said during arguments.

"I think the justices probably came into the argument with their minds made up. They had hundreds of briefs and months to study them," said Thomas Goldstein, publisher of SCOTUSblog.com and a prominent Washington attorney, though he conceded that "the oral arguments (in March) might have changed their minds around the margin."

Basics: Health care reform issues

The legislation signed by Obama stretched to 2,700 pages, nine major sections and some 450 provisions.

The first lawsuits challenging the health care overhaul began just hours after the president signed the measure.

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VICTORY!!!!

Now y'all need to get your a**** out there in November and vote Dems in record numbers. You see the uphill battle he has to fight just to get a bill passed that benefits everyone??? And the compromises he has to make to get their tax cuts extended?

Just like they complained that people voted for Obama because he's black - there's a whole slew of folks ready to vote AGAINST him because he's black.  There not looking at his platform or positions just the color of his skin.  That's why the first 4 years have been so darn difficult and disrespectful.  We have to help him complete his legacy.

beyond the politics of it all, victory for the people who need AFFORDABLE healthcare!

 

can't wait to see him stroll to the podium and talk about the ruling in a couple hours:)

^5

Tracy said:

Just like they complained that people voted for Obama because he's black - there's a whole slew of folks ready to vote AGAINST him because he's black.  There not looking at his platform or positions just the color of his skin.  That's why the first 4 years have been so darn difficult and disrespectful.  We have to help him complete his legacy.


Let me know if you want to volunteer for the campaign with me. I plan on starting in August/September
Tracy said:

Just like they complained that people voted for Obama because he's black - there's a whole slew of folks ready to vote AGAINST him because he's black.  There not looking at his platform or positions just the color of his skin.  That's why the first 4 years have been so darn difficult and disrespectful.  We have to help him complete his legacy.

Exaclty!! The mind boggling thing about it is that what he's doing will actually help those who are voting against his skin color, but their eyes are so RED with hate they don't see it. I'm beyond excited for him & for the Supreme Court for voting for the health of Americans.

Tracy said:

Just like they complained that people voted for Obama because he's black - there's a whole slew of folks ready to vote AGAINST him because he's black.  There not looking at his platform or positions just the color of his skin.  That's why the first 4 years have been so darn difficult and disrespectful.  We have to help him complete his legacy.

Good job, President Obama.

Justices Samuel Alito, Anthony Kennedy, Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas dissented.

What is CT's purpose on the bench??? lol

@spice u already know! To lean Right every opportunity he gets....he can't stop nothing tho

OMG YES!!!!  We HAVE to get together soon.  I'm still crazy for like another week, but after that - See you at Bunny's !!!! :)



Siren said:


Let me know if you want to volunteer for the campaign with me. I plan on starting in August/September
Tracy said:

Just like they complained that people voted for Obama because he's black - there's a whole slew of folks ready to vote AGAINST him because he's black.  There not looking at his platform or positions just the color of his skin.  That's why the first 4 years have been so darn difficult and disrespectful.  We have to help him complete his legacy.

I danced a jig when I heard the news!!!!! The fight is not over, we have to make sure that he is reelected in November!!!!!

Im so glad this law passed. I need insurance like nobody knows. I hope Virginia gets it together and expands Medicaide.

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