The way you cut my quote indicates you anly see half sentences. Given that congress and president mandates emergency rooms treat patients without getting paid AND that no elected ‘conservative’ has ever proposed eliminating this requirement, it only makes sense that you be forced to have coverage to protect the hospital from YOU walking in there getting free treatment. Beck did a story of homeless walking into emergency room daily at 2K per for free meals. Now given that THAT was ruled constitutional it is likely that a mandate will be too, in fact how does MA get away with their mandate.
Just because Levin claims something is un-constitutional doesnt make all laws he doesnt like go away.
No, you advocated something that was illegal, and I called you on it. You justified your illegal proposal based on the consequences of something else that was illegal. Rather than correct the illegal behavior, you simply built upon it. You are an example of the reason why the government is dysfunctional.
Given that congress and president mandates emergency rooms treat patients
They have no legal power to do that.
AND that no elected conservative has ever proposed eliminating this requirement
Irrelevant.
it only makes sense that you be forced to have coverage to protect the hospital from YOU walking in there getting free treatment.
No, it doesn't make sense. It is simply an example of extending the crime into another crime.
Beck did a story of homeless walking into emergency room daily at 2K per for free meals. Now given that THAT was ruled constitutional
Unlikely.
in fact how does MA get away with their mandate.
A variety of things are legal at the state level but not at the Federal level. That's the whole point behind Federalism, and the basis of US government.
Just because Levin claims something is un-constitutional doesnt make all laws he doesnt like go away.
It is unconstitutional not because someone says it is, but simply because it is from a clear reading of the Constitution itself. The powers granted to the Federal government are enumerated in Article 1, Section 8. Spending money on health care is not among them.