Bern08, you need to go back to high school civics class. The Supreme Court's ruling on a case is final, there is no higher authority.
And you need to go back to english class and learn the difference between opinion and truth. That is what the court renders, AN OPINION. Yes it is the final word. None of which means their OPINION will be the correct interpretation of the law.
Their opinion is the only opinion that matters.
Also true. Still doesn't change the fact that there opinion may not coincide with the intent of the law. Now that that's out of the way perhaps you can mature past puberty, grow a pair, and answer the question:
How is mandate requiring the purchase of insurance considered constitutional under the general welfare clause?