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  • View It » if the mandate requires that insurance is paid for, the individual mandate should fall under the commerce clause, because the payment is not to the government, but to a private insurer. this makes it commerce, not a tax. any penalty might be construed as a tax, but i'm legally out of my depth here. subsidizing those who can't pay, or participate in a public option program, aren't taxed for their health care, and pay the healthcare into a fund like medicare's. finally, i'm not so sanguine as messers. rivkin and casey are about the demographic breakdown of the uninsured ... and there is no mention of the underinsured in the opinion piece.

    Propeller Most Popular Stories 2009

  • View It » if the mandate requires that insurance is paid for, the individual mandate should fall under the commerce clause, because the payment is not to the government, but to a private insurer. this makes it commerce, not a tax. any penalty might be construed as a tax, but i'm legally out of my depth here. subsidizing those who can't pay, or participate in a public option program, aren't taxed for their health care, and pay the healthcare into a fund like medicare's. finally, i'm not so sanguine as messers. rivkin and casey are about the demographic breakdown of the uninsured ... and there is no mention of the underinsured in the opinion piece.

    Propeller Most Popular Stories 2009

  • View It » if the mandate requires that insurance is paid for, the individual mandate should fall under the commerce clause, because the payment is not to the government, but to a private insurer. this makes it commerce, not a tax. any penalty might be construed as a tax, but i'm legally out of my depth here. subsidizing those who can't pay, or participate in a public option program, aren't taxed for their health care, and pay the healthcare into a fund like medicare's. finally, i'm not so sanguine as messers. rivkin and casey are about the demographic breakdown of the uninsured ... and there is no mention of the underinsured in the opinion piece.

    Propeller Most Popular Stories 2009

  • View It » if the mandate requires that insurance is paid for, the individual mandate should fall under the commerce clause, because the payment is not to the government, but to a private insurer. this makes it commerce, not a tax. any penalty might be construed as a tax, but i'm legally out of my depth here. subsidizing those who can't pay, or participate in a public option program, aren't taxed for their health care, and pay the healthcare into a fund like medicare's. finally, i'm not so sanguine as messers. rivkin and casey are about the demographic breakdown of the uninsured ... and there is no mention of the underinsured in the opinion piece.

    Propeller Most Popular Stories 2009

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