- The Issue: Whether Dick Cheney should have been approved for a heart transplant at 71 years old. (New York Post)
- METAIRIE, La.—Its a message Mitt Romney has articulated at nearly every campaign stop over the past few months, but in a meet-and-greet with voters here last Friday, the former Massachusetts took it one step further: He put his pledge on a sign. (YAHOO!)
- Any Supreme Court sophisticate worth her briefs will tell you that trying to predict where the justices are going based on oral arguments can lead to trouble. Sure, some members of the court will telegraph their views. (Businessweek)
- The Supreme Court hearing on Obamacare may not just determine the future of a Presidency - it could decide the fate of one sick little girl. (New York Daily News)
- You've got to hand it to President Obama: He isn't bashful about showing his true colors for all to see in an election year. (Forbes)
- Former Monitor economics reporter and columnist David R. Francis urges: Congress is going to have to tackle rising health-care costs in Medicare and "Obamacare." House Republicans can try to repeal Obamacare or starve it for funds. (The Christian Science Monitor)
- The Supreme Court begins a marathon three days of arguments on the health reform law, more commonly known as the "Affordable Care Act" or "Obamacare. (ABC News)
- Today, of course, is the day the Supreme Court hears arguments about the constitutionality of Obamacare's famous individual mandate. Here are some rapid reactions from people I've spoken to who were there, in the courtroom. (Forbes)
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Obamacare
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