unofan
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Re: Obama Presidential Thread XIX: Starting a new chapter
Oh, certainly. Which is why as cumbersome as it is, a simple tax adjustment would've been the better choice, as the taxing and spending clause or the so called "power of the purse strings" has never been overruled, to the best of my knowledge. Adjust the income tax upwards by X across the board, but give everyone with insurance (or proof they're on medicaid/medicare) a credit that magically equals X.
But that's probably too large a step towards a single payer option, so that wouldn't happen.
To answer clearly seems to be the commerce clause. I guess my point is to say that that in and of itself doesn't get you home free so to speak, that argument by itself carries with it some issues. (Which is a far better way to phrase it than "debunked", I admit).
Oh, certainly. Which is why as cumbersome as it is, a simple tax adjustment would've been the better choice, as the taxing and spending clause or the so called "power of the purse strings" has never been overruled, to the best of my knowledge. Adjust the income tax upwards by X across the board, but give everyone with insurance (or proof they're on medicaid/medicare) a credit that magically equals X.
But that's probably too large a step towards a single payer option, so that wouldn't happen.