Waiting for the Supreme Court decision on Obamacare’s like having a toothache

Tony Ondrusek is the founder and publisher of insurance

First, they do nothing, agree that the laws of 2,800-page fully constitutional and allowing it to continue.

Second, they can find the part ordered all Americans to buy health insurance or face a fine for illegally, while allowing the rest-or part of the remains to go into effect.

Or, thirdly, they could decide that because individual mandates (that are really the crux of the argument before the Court) cannot be separated from legal without invalidating the whole thing, Obamacare rendering null and void.

It is not hard to see where I get off at the whole issue. It's like having a toothache, where options include ignoring, fill the cavity part and dealt with the decay when it goes bad, or going full tilt and take any action necessary to correct problems and prevent future pain.

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