Apparently, you're wrong. Justice Roberts says so.
Originally Posted by WombRaider
So, you can't read either.
The opinion acknowledges that the statutory language was wrong and then ignores the mistake and says "We know what they meant".
Even if true, it is not the job of SCOTUS to "fix" unambiguous language.
The correct ruling would have been to say that "state" meant the state government - just like the statute says - and then let Congress pass an amendment to fix it.
And THAT is what the real fear was. 5 justices were afraid that Congress would leave it as it was and the program would become even more costly.
So, they played politics and ignored the plain language. Which is exactly what a court is NOT supposed to do.
On a personal note, I think we need to have some kind of single system that provides bare bones coverage for everyone and prohibits companies from providing health insurance. People who want premium coverage should pay out of their own pocket.
That said, when courts act the way they did here, they inevitably cause greater trouble down the road.
But, opponents should look on the bright side. If they win back Congress, they can pass their own amendment that reverses this decision and explicitly states that ONLY the state governments can establish an exchange and the federal government may not.
Then, this decision is moot.