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Re: mandating participation in commerce?
Reply #15 - 12/27/15 at 14:38:49
 
So.. rather than having a Supreme Court to decide...
You should?... or shall I?... Grin
Should Obama?... or Congress?...
...or should it be a popularity contest?... one man one vote,.. decided how to interpret the Constitution...

Is it only right when you agree with it?...
Then,.. clearly you should be the Decider and Chief..

Personally,.. I don't think Supreme Court Justice should be a lifetime appointment...
In fact,.. it might be better on a 6 month rotation or something...
Nuttin' should be  a lifetime appointment... that's nuts... Huh
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Reply #16 - 12/27/15 at 14:58:38
 
pg wrote on 12/27/15 at 13:51:39:
Serowbot wrote on 12/27/15 at 09:46:50:
Reverse that...
For the good of the individual, at the expense of the whole...


I am genuinely interested to see your remarks Bot.  Who decides what is good for the individual?  What would be a scenario that even you may think that the government would be overstepping their bounds?  Or perhaps would it take a government mandate that you do not believe in before your rights are infringed upon.  For example, legislation that would make it mandatory for everyone to own at least a 12 gauge shotgun in every home.....

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Reply #17 - 12/27/15 at 15:11:54
 
Not when I have to argue with 4 people at the same time...

I skip the absurdist questions...
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Reply #18 - 12/27/15 at 15:14:01
 
I just can't wrap my head around the fact that SCOTUS ruled that we must participate in commerce for a private product.

Agree or not, I am NOT free, a slave, if I am forced to do anything.
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Reply #19 - 12/27/15 at 15:22:29
 
Worse than forced to have affordable healthcare...
We have been forced to die in foreign lands for the sake of money, by chicken hawk politicians with their fingers in the till.....
... kinda' makes healthcare, small potatoes... Undecided
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Reply #20 - 12/27/15 at 15:47:15
 
I signed up, denied, sent letter, dropped. Still I do not have "affordable healthcare". Yet I am held accountable for NOT having private insurance, under penalty of law.

How is war related to forced participation in commerce?

*btw, I served my country, my stepson now serves. For generations WE have served. What did we serve for, if not freedom of choice?
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Reply #21 - 12/27/15 at 16:14:35
 
PM'd you DRat... Huh
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Reply #22 - 12/27/15 at 16:28:53
 
An HONEST court would be okay. There's no way to read the Constitution and come up with those answers. Unless, of course, those are the answers you Want and don't care about what the Constitution actually says.
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Reply #23 - 12/27/15 at 16:46:24
 
Got it Bot, thanks  Cheesy
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Reply #24 - 12/27/15 at 17:06:13
 
“Still I do not have “affordable healthcare"
“ … mandating participation in commerce?…”


As in  Health care, it is,  MANDATED, under  PENALTY
H.C, IS the SAME.  It is the SAME insurance, Companies, the Same Providers, The SAME Everything.

The only difference is ,   The ONLY  difference is,
If you are, ‘Poor’, as to the Fed Regs, you get a a Part Of of your Premium PAID, by,  EVERYONE ELSE THAT PAYS TAXES.
as to the Fed  Regs.

If you do,  NOT,  ‘BUY”,  Your are,  ‘PUNISHED”.
If you do NOT   BUY, from a Company, a  PRIVATE   Company,
“YOU  are,  PUNISHED”

So what part of:
“ mandating participation in commerce”

do you NOT understand  ??????
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Reply #25 - 12/27/15 at 17:24:29
 
MnSpring, is it constitutional to mandate participation in commerce?
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Reply #26 - 12/27/15 at 17:35:33
 
Now who can see that and not just wanna giggle?
I do so enjoy this place. Soon as Spring gets the spittle off his monitor from that last rant, I'm sure you will get a straight up yes or no answer.
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Reply #27 - 12/27/15 at 19:32:46
 
all is well, justin, that is why I redirected back to my OP. Hope MnSpring is okay.
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Reply #28 - 12/27/15 at 21:07:48
 
pg wrote on 12/27/15 at 14:58:38:
pg wrote on 12/27/15 at 13:51:39:
Serowbot wrote on 12/27/15 at 09:46:50:
Reverse that...
For the good of the individual, at the expense of the whole...


I am genuinely interested to see your remarks Bot.  Who decides what is good for the individual?  What would be a scenario that even you may think that the government would be overstepping their bounds?  Or perhaps would it take a government mandate that you do not believe in before your rights are infringed upon.  For example, legislation that would make it mandatory for everyone to own at least a 12 gauge shotgun in every home.....

Best regards,


Not answering is a concession by omission.   Lips Sealed

Best regards,



Regardless, it is an omission.   Roll Eyes

Best regards,
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Re: mandating participation in commerce?
Reply #29 - 12/28/15 at 08:25:23
 
pg wrote on 12/27/15 at 21:07:48:
pg wrote on 12/27/15 at 14:58:38:
pg wrote on 12/27/15 at 13:51:39:
Serowbot wrote on 12/27/15 at 09:46:50:
Reverse that...
For the good of the individual, at the expense of the whole...


I am genuinely interested to see your remarks Bot.  Who decides what is good for the individual?  What would be a scenario that even you may think that the government would be overstepping their bounds?  Or perhaps would it take a government mandate that you do not believe in before your rights are infringed upon.  For example, legislation that would make it mandatory for everyone to own at least a 12 gauge shotgun in every home.....

Best regards,


Not answering is a concession by omission.   Lips Sealed

Best regards,



Regardless, it is an omission.   Roll Eyes

Best regards,


Its SOP for bot  Grin
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