Meadmaker
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A meme running rampant in anti Obamacare circles is that if government is allowed to force you to purchase health insurance, they would be allowed to force you to purchase broccoli. In some versions of the discussion, they would be allowed to force you to eat broccoli.
So, what's your point?
It is stated as if it were just a given that such a law is obviously unconstitutional. I don't see why. Well, if the truth be told, I think I can see why it might be considered unconstitutional, but I would like to hear it from anyone who has put forward or agreed with such an "argument" for the unconstitutionality of the insurance mandate. I put the word "argument" in quotes, because I have never seen anything other than bare assertion. I haven't seen any real argument at all. It's just, "They can't make us buy health care because if they could do that then they could make us buy broccoli!"
It's not at all obvious to me that Congress cannot make you buy broccoli, and even if it were the case that they could not, I question whether anyone making such a claim can put forward a coherent argument to support that claim.
So, broccoli haters, come forward! Defend your natural right to be free from broccoli! Let's hear it, folks.
Bonus points to anyone who, while putting forward an argument against the broccoli mandate, can show why the health insurance mandate suffers from the same constitutional flaw.
So, what's your point?
It is stated as if it were just a given that such a law is obviously unconstitutional. I don't see why. Well, if the truth be told, I think I can see why it might be considered unconstitutional, but I would like to hear it from anyone who has put forward or agreed with such an "argument" for the unconstitutionality of the insurance mandate. I put the word "argument" in quotes, because I have never seen anything other than bare assertion. I haven't seen any real argument at all. It's just, "They can't make us buy health care because if they could do that then they could make us buy broccoli!"
It's not at all obvious to me that Congress cannot make you buy broccoli, and even if it were the case that they could not, I question whether anyone making such a claim can put forward a coherent argument to support that claim.
So, broccoli haters, come forward! Defend your natural right to be free from broccoli! Let's hear it, folks.
Bonus points to anyone who, while putting forward an argument against the broccoli mandate, can show why the health insurance mandate suffers from the same constitutional flaw.