Obamacare

As the Supreme thug-justices issue desperate cries for mental-health help, could they take advantage of provisions of the ACA?

Plus: "Scalia Is a Douche" is a brunch hit in PhillyWatch poor Cartoon Justice Nino having his "terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day" at 4:19 of the Daily Show clip below.by KenIt's a sweet conceit on the part of the Daily Show animation team to imagine that the Supreme Court's own Big Rat Bastard Justice merely had a "terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day," when what he has really had -- as Jon Stewart suggests in the piece proper, is that he has had a terrible, horri

John Oliver and Stephen Colbert push back against the craziness of right-wingers mired in some other century

Like we pointed out yesterday, of the 34 conservative Democrats who voted with every House Republican against the Affordable Care Act, 31 were subsequently defeated or forced out of politics, many in the Great Blue Dog Apocalypse that decimated that Republican wing of the Democratic Party.

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Scalia’s Obamacare wording hypocrisy

On June 25, 2015, from the article, ‘Words no longer have meaning’: U.S. justice Scalia apoplectic on ‘pure applesauce’ Obamacare ruling, I pointed out Justice Scalia’s Obamacare wording hypocrisy, where he said that “words no longer have meaning” in reference to the majority 6-3 decision by the U.S. Supreme Court on whether “the State” referred […]

Our clown Supreme Court takes on the bogus challenge to Obamacare -- and makes believe it's legitimate!

Justice "Slow Anthony" Kennedy: "At least," says Ian Millhiser, "one of the Court’s Republicans appears to have come to work wearing his judicial robe, and not his partisan hat."by KenAll in all, I'm inclined to go along with Greg Sargent's estimate of yesterday's Supreme Court oral arguments on King v. Burwell: "A hint of good news for Obamacare, but don’t get your hopes up too much." King v.

Is Mandatory Vaccination on the Horizon Amid Measles Outbreak?

Due to the recent measles outbreak and panic following, the HHS is accepting “public comment” on its Draft National Adult Immunization Plan (NAIP) until March 9, 2015. Under the NAIP, all adult American citizens will be urged to receive current and retroactive vaccination regimens that may amount to several dozen “shots” during their “catch-up” phase.

Week One Of The New Congress And The GOP And Their ConservaDem Allies Have Already Passed A Bill To Kill Healthcare For Millions Of Working Families

Gwen Graham had an exciting first week in Congress-- thanks, EMILY's ListJust a few days into the new Congress and we're starting to get a clearer picture of which Democrats are delighted to sell out Democratic values and principles... and the interests of their own constituents for their own personal agendas.