that's still a very strong argument. >> plus one of the other things that the supreme court said if you're just getting up today is the fact that that so-called penalty or fee if you didn't buy insurance is actually a tax. and when that goes into effect, that means president obama will be breaking a 2008 campaign promise, he said no taxes on the middle class. it would be a jigigantic tax on the middle class. >> another huge headline being lost in this ruling is the four conservative justices would have thrown out all of obamacareing today. four would have said bye-bye to the whole thing, not just the mandate but all of obamacare, that makes chief roberts' decision all that more compelling. >> justice scalia was crushed yesterday. he looked really angry and discontent. i have to get you some e-mails now. lewis from florida says so much for being able to keep my insurance. my employer notified us that we'll have to get insurance through the affordable care act now that we have to take this