Well, I'm not really surprised that the court found the way that it did. I expected a 5-4 decision, so the 6-3 came as a surprise.
From what I've seen, the ACA has been good in some respects, but a pretty big failure in other respects. My wife works in the administrative side of healthcare, and she has told me that many people are shocked to find out that their $35/month "Obamacare" plan doesn't cover shit when it comes to hospital stays and extensive care. She blames that on the navigators that were supposed to help people purchase coverage, but instead just signed them up for the cheapest plan out there without explaining that you do in deed get what you pay for.
I never thought a single-payer plan would be a good idea, but after seeing how the health insurance companies are making out like bandits, I'm beginning to change my mind. Too many people have been stuck with plans that don't cover enough, or have high deductibles that discourage people from wanting to use their plans. My high deductible plan is the reason I haven't been to a Dr. since I was still on my parents plan, and I won't go unless I'm dying.
:twocents: