The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
The regulation of health care is neither prohibited by the States under the Constitution nor a delegated power granted under the Constitution. As such, the State is the proper place for such laws - not that I agree with the intent purpose or enactment of the law - but that was for the people of Massachusetts to decide - and I am far from Massachusetts.
Ummm ...
No, actually.
I have a congressthing, a senaturd, a governor, an attorney general, State house and senate offices, and a handful of local candidates to vote on.
You may be sure I'll show up at the polls for that.
There might even be a local tax or bond issue or some such nonsense on the ballot ... I'll have to check.
I never miss an election.