Add healthcare investors to the list of victims of that Texas judge's dumb ruling against Obamacare

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'Among other healthcare co's suffering trading losses that were likely due in part to the ruling are Anthem, down 1.89% at midday' Ended up down 3.2% today, Michael; however, it's down 11% since it's high just over a week ago; by far most of that loss coming prior to ruling.

Don’t invest in socialism.

Whoever approved this social media post is dumb.

Thank God for that Texas judge. Obamacare is unconstitutional. No one can force me to buy something I don't want; not in the Land of the Free! Let the Free Market do its magic to drive down costs! It works best!!

Didn't the Supreme Court already answer that question. So Texas is just dancing on ice. They do not supersede the Supreme Court.

The GOP's 2020 campaign is off to a great start!..

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