That’s funny, I just paid my madatory auto insurance... Constitution doesn’t mean squat! Every man for himself!
Hey it’s easily explained... if you don’t drive you don’t have to buy auto insurance... if you don’t live, you won’t have to buy into ObamaCare...
Auto insurance isn’t necessary if you don’t drive the vehicle on public roads.
But...
you were not mandated to purchase a car,
and if you want to drive it around on private property,
or just park it in your garage to rebuild it or as a collector,
you are not required to insure it.
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Your State government may require a person who drives a vehicle
on a public highway to provide proof that they are financially capable
of compensating other drivers on the highway for any damage that
may be caused to their property.
This program protects one driver from losses
caused by another driver while on a public highway.
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A bank or other lending institution may require that the person who
is financing a vehicle should provide proof that they are financially
capable of compensating the lender for any damage that may be
caused to the vehicle.
This protects the lending institution from losses caused by the driver.
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It is totally unprecedented (and unconstitutional) for the federal government
to require all residents to purchase health insurance,
or any other good or service.
State imposed. Your state can do this to you the feds cannot. At least not constitutionally.
I think you missed a differentiation. Paying for auto insurance comes as a result of your driving, which is an activity you chose to participate in voluntarily. Paying for health insurance under this legislation comes as a result of living the USA. There's the difference.