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In reply to the discussion: If ACA mandates are upheld, we won't get Medicare-for-All and better health care for a generation. [View all]paulk
(11,587 posts)"If the Affordable Care Act is voided, and Americans must start over again on a project completed decades ago in all the other advanced industrial nations, then perhaps we should look forward in the direction indicated by Carvin himself, a leading member of the right-wing Federalist Society.
"I want to understand the choices you're saying Congress has (under the Constitution)," inquired Sotomayor. "Congress can tax everybody and set up a public health system."
"Yes," replied Carvin. "I would accept that." In fact, he probably wouldn't and certainly the Republicans wouldn't without losing an enormous struggle first but at least now their chosen advocate is on the record suggesting that "Medicare for All" would pass constitutional standards. And considering how popular Medicare remains, even among many elderly voters who identify with the tea party, that might be the right place to begin again."
from a recent Joe Conason column. SCOTUS would have a hard time throwing out the mandate and saying that medicare for all is unconstitutional...
http://www.creators.com/opinion/joe-conason/if-obamacare-goes-will-america-quot-let-him-die-quot.html