Thursday Is The Last Court Day: Polarized Over Health Care? United on Drama of Ruling

Lawmakers are not usually eager to get back to Washington after a weekend in their districts, especially during campaign season. But Representative Michele Bachman boarded a flight from Minnesota on Sunday night — even though the House will not meet until Tuesday — to make sure she would not miss the Washington moment she has been excitedly anticipating, the Supreme Court ruling on ObamaCare.

If the Supreme Court says Americans must bvut healthcare insurance, is the requiremnet Amercians must buy Chevy Volts from Obama’s loss leader company., Afterall Government Moters is still 52 Billion in debt to Obama, so what to do?

“The decision on Obamacare goes well beyond health care,” Mrs. Bachmann, a Republican and a vocal opponent of the law, wrote in an e-mail. It “will determine whether or not the court believes the government has a right to mandate that Americans buy a product or service, a direct impact on our freedom and liberty.”

The Supreme Court will announce its decision on Obamacare Thursday, when it will hand down the final batch of rulings from the current term.

The Court announced several opinions this morning, including a decision upholding the “show your papers” provision of the Arizona immigration law.

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