I heard a very good point from radio host Sean Casey on
WCBN radio (Baltimore) today on the question of the constitutionality of the
health care insurance mandate.
He asked (paraphrase), "would it be constitutional if the
federal government said we all had to buy a new Chevy Malibu every year?"
I think that's the fastest explanation of the idiocy of the
individual mandate I have heard yet.
One can, after all, build a solid case for mandating frequent
purchases of Chevy Malibus: the taxpayers are invested in General Motors and
would like their money back; new engines burn cleaner than old engines so it
would be (on one level) good for the environment; people in Michigan and
elsewhere need jobs and car manufacturing and selling creates them; old Chevy
Malibus could be given to the poor, etc.
There are many good reasons to mandate annual purchases of
Chevy Malibus, but that wouldn't make a federal requirement that we must do so
constitutional, and an individual mandate that we must buy health insurance
isn't constitutional, either.
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