04-03-2010, 03:37 AM | #41 | |
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As for whether or not the Federal Government is allowed to force people to buy something under the Constitution, well, that's up in the air, as to my knowledge, the Constitution does not say yes or no on the matter. I do, however, believe that the individual mandate is a good idea, and so did some Republicans. Why? Well, for one thing, if somebody gets really sick without any warning, they go to the emergency room. Guess who has to pay for the visit if they don't have insurance? Taxpayers. The mandate forces people to take some responsibility for themselves, so we don't have to cover their medical expenses. Do I think that the government should force me to buy a car, a TV, or a banana? No. Do I believe it should require me to purchase health insurance? Yes, I do, because if I don't, it's irresponsible towards both myself and other people. People are required to have car insurance for the same exact reasons. I don't see conservatives in a furor over that.
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Do you believe that the people who aren't paying the way for their healthcare now are going to be forced to do it by this law? I disagree. The rest of the public is STILL going to be paying for their health care. Whether through subsidizing that expense by stealing money from others or simple carrying on now as they always have...the rest of us will still be carrying their burden. I do not believe that the Constitution is outdated. I believe that as it is written and amended it is a wonderfully fair and righteous framework for existence in the US. I think things would be much better if it were actually adhered to by the Federal Government. The Fed being prohibited from infringing on the rights to protected speech, faith, assembly, petition the Fed for Redress of Grievance, right to defense (bear arms) are great elements of that!. Mandatory purchase of anything by the People is not something that belongs in the Constitution nor should it be within the purview of the Fed. That includes Health Insurance.
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04-05-2010, 12:41 AM | #43 | |
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I'd like to see our congressmen and women put to questions like these, see if they come out spouting party-based rhetoric or if they can actually provide thoughtful and supported answers. |
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You even said that the car insurance mandate belongs at the state level. whether it is the state or federal level, it is still the government. What's the difference? You're still mandated to get insurance. Quote:
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04-05-2010, 09:45 PM | #45 | |
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Did I try to change the subject? No, I did not. Reread my post. I was giving you an example of the authority delegated to the Fed to contrast it against this very wrong action the Fed has taken despite the limits set by the Constitution. I'm curious, do you live in the US?
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04-07-2010, 01:56 PM | #46 |
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The Constitution was written so that 200 years later it can still be applicable to legal issues today. This is why Supreme Court Justices are able to issue opinions as to their interpretation of the Constitution. While political thought has shifted greatly since the Constitution became the law of land, its 13 pages are still applicable today because the Founders had the foresight to understand that political thought would shift.
As for Obama Care, I'm not sure it can ever be repealed. You see, we as Americans have a great sense of entitlement, and once we have something, we generally don't like it snatched away from us. It's unfortunate the amount of disinformation that flowed out of the White House and from pundits. It's quite a bit more unfortunate that this bill will just continue to poison the American people against one another. It's OK though, we have free health care now...right? |
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04-07-2010, 04:16 PM | #47 | |
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