To: Oldeconomybuyer
“The federal government does not have the power to order people to buy health insurance,” he wrote in the majority opinion. “The federal government does have the power to impose a tax on those without health insurance,” he added.”
In other words, the government does have the power to order people to buy health insurance according to Roberts.
Roberts, you are a traitor and a disgrace as a justice.
To: ScottfromNJ
Some history questions: has there ever before been a capricious tax like that? This end run around limitations of the commerce clause could as easily tax those who won’t buy Kellogg’s Corn Flakes.
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06/28/2012 9:13:55 AM PDT by
HiTech RedNeck
(let me ABOs run loose, lew)
To: ScottfromNJ
The federal government does not have the power to order people to buy health insurance, he wrote in the majority opinion. The federal government does have the power to impose a tax on those without health insurance, he added.
The federal government does not have the power to order people to buy Direct TV, he wrote in the majority opinion. The federal government does have the power to impose a tax on those without Direct TV, he added.
Wow, I see how that works.
Roberts, you are a traitor and a disgrace as a justice.
No doubt about it. He opened the floodgates to hell with this one.
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