In Thursday's King v. Burwell ruling, the Supreme Court again upheld a key part of the Affordable Care Act, President Barack Obama's landmark health care law.

So after multiple Supreme Court cases, a whole lot of votes in Congress and many calls to "repeal and replace" the law that have gotten opponents nowhere for the most part – can we finally stop talking about ditching Obamacare?

Well, maybe. The public is divided about whether we should keep discussing and debating the law, according to polling from the Kaiser Family Foundation.



Courtesy Kaiser Family Foundation

So yeah, we're probably not done. In fact, litigation is still pending that could present more challenges.

The good news – or the depressing news, depending on how you want to look at it – is that people aren't listening anyway.

Despite the political and media attention paid to this latest challenge to Obamacare, most Americans said they hadn't heard a whole lot about it, if they'd even heard about it at all.



Courtesy Kaiser Family Foundation

According to Google Trends data, it seems like most people tuned out recently and went back to their usual uses of the Internet, aka cat videos.