Court allows House Democrats to join Obamacare's defense

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A federal appeals court is allowing House Democrats to defend Obamacare in a lawsuit threatening the future of the health care law

 

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honestly, i think its time to drop obamacare and move forward to single payer.

If Trump declares a NationalEmergency and puts up a wall, next Democrat president will tear down every nascar track and put up a traderjoes and a statue of Nancy Pelosi.

Just call it a national emergency since it doesn’t mean anything anymore

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