President Obama spoke from the East Room this afternoon, briefly heralding the Supreme Court’s ruling on the Affordable Care Act, before spending some time explaining the benefits of the law that so many Americans don’t understand.
The full transcript of the president’s remarks is online, but I was struck by the way in which Obama characterized the near future in a campaign-style frame: do you want to go forward or backward?
“The highest Court in the land has now spoken. We will continue to implement this law. And we’ll work together to improve on it where we can. But what we won’t do — what the country can’t afford to do — is refight the political battles of two years ago, or go back to the way things were.
“With today’s announcement, it’s time for us to move forward — to implement and, where necessary, improve on this law. And now is the time to keep our focus on the most urgent challenge of our time: putting people back to work, paying down our debt, and building an economy where people can have confidence that if they work hard, they can get ahead.








