..the power of Congress to regulate health care is essentially unlimited””
I find that statement troublesome and eerie.
Sure. Healthcare is important to general welfare of individuals.
So if food, shelter, education, heat, electricity, water supply, air. So I guess the Constitution should also give the Federal Government the power to control all aspects of these and supply us with what we need, right?
Now, who amongst us thinks this is what the founding fathers had in mind?
If healthcare is covered by the constitution so is all the other stuff. If all the other stuff isn’t covered, then neither is healthcare.
Ancient Drive, I couldn’t agree with you more.
“..the power of Congress to regulate health care is essentially unlimited ...
I find that statement troublesome and eerie also.
It’s also called Socialism, the rise of our government slowly but surely ‘forcing’ actions and involuntary distributions on the people ... involuntary distribution(s) = theft... the oppression has begun.
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