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Originally Posted by Corkey
Actually one is required to purchase auto insurance when one buys a new vehicle, whether they intend to drive it or not. If one is on Social security one is required to buy supplemental insurance. Precedence. I do believe that ALL americans should have health care and be required to have it to keep costs down for taxpayers, it's called personal responsibility. I also believe it should be affordable. You and I are not going to agree, and we don't have to.
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Actually once again.....not correct but you are right we are not going to agree on the dynamics within the issue. I never said I do not want affordable healthcare nor did I specify that I do not want it to be affordable or even that the ACT itself is flawed or a bad idea. What I did say and will continue to say is the MANDATE within the ACT is unconstitutional and if auto insurance or medicare supplement was in FACT a set precedent we would not even be having this discussion because this issue would not be sitting within a federal court. It would have not gotten that far based on precedent.
So once again I will clarify.....I do believe EVERYONE should have Healthcare and actually would love to have this Act passed for personal and non personal reasons but I will not support or agree to a mandate within the Act that is unconstitutional but like you said Corkey there is a need and everyone should have access to health care without a question.