(SWGO)SirPepsi wrote:Duel of Fates wrote:Sure. As soon as you read the Bible and the Constitution of the United States of America.
Then we can discuss the difference between man made rights and God given Rights.
In addition, the Constitution allows the government to regulate inter-state commerce. Health Insurance companies operate nationwide...subsequently, government has the ability to place checks on the industry.
Please don't say anything about original intent, as I suspect you will. Interpretation of the Constitution is fluid and has shifted throughout the ages. That, in culmination with the inclusion of an Amendment process, is indicative of the term "Living Document."
Health Insurance doesn't operate across state lines, thus is NOT subject to inter-state commerce. Obamacare is being primarily operated through the taxing clause.
Under what right can you ban original intent? It has very much to do with what our founders valued and thought would work. It also gives us an idea of how things have changed and what effect it has. It can help us think more about why they were written in the first place. The Amendment process is also there for a reason and not to be just indicative of something, which suggest that currently written language should actually be more rigid because there is process for change.
The government will always seek to take power from where it has none/little. This is an intrinsic characteristic of any government. States are suppose to have the majority of power in the US (see 10th amendment and articles of confederation), yet it is always neglected. Thus all healthcare related things should naturally be under state jurisdiction. Obamacare is primarily used to spread the influence of government, create dependency and centralize power. That's why they don't even care what's in it, because it's not the content but breadth of power that they care about - constantly disguised with colorful words.
What happened to personal responsibility and only helping those that are truly in need?