Michele Bachmann 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 President Obama’s health care law.it will be the beginning of the end of one of the most divisive policy battles in decades, one that helped set off the Tea Party movement and became the central conflict in the raging political war between Republicans and Democrats over the proper role and scope of government.The two most engaged groups are probably those made up of people who have spent their entire professional lives working on health care policy and House Republicans who have devoted much of the 112th Congress to trying to overturn or defunding various aspects of the law.For the last eight weeks, members of Speaker John A. Boehner’s staff have met with their counterparts from the office of Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the minority leader, to devise a game plan on how to respond. Over the last few weeks, representatives from Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign have been brought into the loop as well. No matter the outcome, Republicans are expected to push forward with legislation to repeal the law.
one is biting their nails and prepping for counter moves and repeal attempts to deny millions of American's better healthcare then the ER or death on the gurney when the hospital finds out you are not insured, the other just wants what is best for American's and not the insurance companies.
it all comes back to, even after all the counter America pro business efforts by the right wing "we the people" are we at that point of no longer accepting it?