Hurting the Republican Party. But we also want basic fairness for all americans under obama care. What do you say for the workers, sir . My favorite is identity daily news. The house of turds. The president seized the bully pulpit to say once more we will not negotiate. Let me repeat, nobody gets to hurt our economy and millions of hard working families over a law you dont like. As the president stands firm, republicans continue to turn on each other. Theres so much opposition to that policy, its madness, going absolutely nowhere. I think what were going to do is play out the strategy that i would call thats kind of an oxymoron because its really not a strategy. With the gop in disarray, the rightwing media is working overtime to spin a Government Shutdown. 800,000 federal workers furloughed, okay . Most people wont know that. This is a pinprick. It is not the end of the world. People are probably going to realize they can live with a lot less government. Maybe im just one of the few p
Legacy. This was a good day for america america. Obama care is here to stay. Today in a landmark 63 decision, the Supreme Court voted to uphold nationwide subsidies to help poor and middle class americans Purchase Health insurance under the Affordable Care act. The justice appointed by president george w. Bush chief Justice John Roberts wrote the majority opinion for the court. Leaving no doubts for his judicial the power to make the law rests with those chosen by the people. Congress passed the Affordable Care act to improve Health Insurance markets, not to destroy them. In plain terms, the decision means everyone who got Health Insurance through healthcare. Gov will get to keep their plans. Since most states operate through the federal exchange. Removing the subsidies would have kicked 6. 4 Million People off their health care plans. The decision seals the fate on a law in which president obama has staked much on his presidency. The president was thrilled following the announcement.
from what i can tell. then i m cool with it. tootsie rolls are not good for dental work. okay. so, i would take a tootsie roll over a tootsie pop, but a blow pop over a tootsie roll. when you get to the center of the blow pop you get the crunchy thank four clarifying. all right. panel. i have to thank you and let you go. enjoy your sunday. raul reyes, matt lewis, and emily tisch sussman. up next you have seen his picture dozens of time thes, maybe it has had you wondering where is the obamacare kid now? marcellus owens joins us next. and now you have 42 locations. the more i put into my business the more i get out of it. like 5x your rewards when you make select business purchases with your ink plus card from chase. and with ink, i choose how to redeem my points
week for the affordable care act. and where the obamacare kid is five years later. marcellus owens joins us. we begin with the long delay on the confirmation of loretta lynch. it s been 134 days more than four months since lynch was nominated in november. it s been another three weeks since the judiciary committee voted her out of committee. even longer since her confirmation hearings. despite bipartisan agreement that lynch would be a good attorney general, majority leader mitch mcconnell has not allowed a vote. it s explanation is that president obama threatened to veto a human trafficking bill a bill democrats oppose over language on abortion that is only the most recent excuse before that it was the president s immigration policies with politico writing in february that her nomination has effectively become a proxy war over the president s unilateral moves. kristen welker is live at the white house. what is the president doing to get lynch confirmed?
throughout the show. plus what does president obama have planned for the now 134-day-old confirmation battle over loretta lynch, the nominee for attorney general. and we will look at why there are new calls for al gore to run in 2016. and then there s this story breaking overnight. the houston chronicle reporting that testimonyd cruz senator of texas, will be the first republican to declare his candidacy. the announcement will take place tomorrow in virginia at liberty university. cruz will skip the exploratory committee phase and head straight into the campaign. we begin with the latest republican presidential contender to voice support for religious freedom measures measures that would allow individuals to discriminate against gay and lesbian americans based on religious beliefs. in florida on thursday jeb bush was asked about the religious freedom bill that passed the senate. religious freedom is a serious issue and increasingly so. i think people that act on their