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Wow. That is an interesting post. Hoyt Apr 2012 #1
commies! BootinUp Apr 2012 #2
You're right mazzarro Apr 2012 #4
interesting, and good support. but the constitutionality question is trivial as an income tax unblock Apr 2012 #3
Then they can start a mandatory firearm law. Great. dkf Apr 2012 #5
well, our founders did say the power to tax is the power to destroy... unblock Apr 2012 #10
That would destroy this country with violence jenwilson Apr 2012 #13
Mandatory health insurance might bury us in ever expanding health care costs. dkf Apr 2012 #23
this is a terrible comparison backwoodsbob Apr 2012 #17
wrong. unblock Apr 2012 #19
Too bad we didn't hear this mentioned during the Supreme Court arguments. nt crazylikafox Apr 2012 #6
The reason you didn't hear it... meaculpa2011 Apr 2012 #16
Except that in 1792, there was no such thing as health insurance, nor insurance companies Bluenorthwest Apr 2012 #7
let me guess... BootinUp Apr 2012 #9
Self-insurance is still insurance. lumberjack_jeff Apr 2012 #12
That was collected by the government not to private for profit corporations. Uncle Joe Apr 2012 #20
That reminds me of this: The Straight Story Apr 2012 #8
Perhaps the answer to OP question is: The Framers did not have Paul Ryan, etc. to explain to the SDjack Apr 2012 #11
Gosh, the administration should have used this argument in front of the Supreme Court. progressoid Apr 2012 #14
There's a reason this argument didn't come up from either side or the Justices during the hearing: Poll_Blind Apr 2012 #15
You mean the Libertarians are lying to me!? fightforfreedom123 Apr 2012 #18
In those days, insurance companies did not get rich from mass murder n/t eridani Apr 2012 #21
Because health insurance corporations did not exist in 1790. Very few enjoyed "limited liability." Selatius Apr 2012 #22
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