Court rules insurers can collect $12B under health care law

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JUST IN: Supreme Court rules insurance companies can collect $12 billion from the federal government to cover their losses in the early years of the Affordable Care Act.

The program only lasted three years, but Congress inserted a provision in the Health and Human Services Department’s spending bills from 2015 to 2017 to limit payments under the

“risk corridors” program. Both the Obama and Trump administrations had argued that the provision means the government has no obligation to pay.The case is separate from a challenge to the

 

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Whaaaaaatttt?!!!

Wow! Hey you illegal alien from Kenya! Did ya fell that? I’m talking about my next door neighbor Ed. What’re you talking about? 👾👎🏾👽🤕🤑💩🤢🤐

ICYMI: Obamacare didn’t lower premiums by even $1. 🙄

Obamacare. The gift that keeps on giving.

SCOTUS faithfully doing MoscowMitch’s work.

Who else is left to bail out? All corporations are getting funded.

You have such an expensive approach to healthcare. You private health providers must be deeply entrenched in your political system.

'That's a big fn**** deal' Thanks BarackObama and JoeBiden

Obamacare just gets better and better huh! Where is the good part again? BarackObama

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