Senators question the constitutionality of mandatory Health Insurance

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Q Scott. Brown’s victory today may be harbinger of things to come for health care plan to reform the U.S., the idea of universal health insurance first in promoting Obama’s platform for change seems to be on the verge of severe changes. One issue Republicans probably will focus on now is whether mandatory private insurance violates the Constitution or not.
shock winner of the Republican in Massachusetts is very traditional, blue, very democratic state is only beginning to be felt. One thing is certain – voters are angry. U.S. government focus on passing health care reform to make health insurance more accessible to the masses seems accessible to provoke anger in his field. Consequences of the recession in mind all the concentration of health care has stopped plans by Obama. Now, Republicans have the power to prevent exactly these plans.
Republicans have a lot to discuss. Many Republicans have seen care plan should be similar distortion of local governments. What would make the tax burden for small, rich, and unions. The cost of these new taxes could be more a hindrance than a blessing. Moreover, Republicans feared that he would put Big Brother at the helm.
big question remains: is private health insurance mandatory for snow? Democrats cite the case of social protection, which was approved by the Supreme Court in 1937 as a tax expenditure program and provide security for retirement. Undoubtedly, the social security plan is the most perfect, but it worked.
The only problem with Social Security is that Social Security argument remains a federal insurance, while Obama’s proposed insurance is private. U.S. citizens will be essentially forced to buy their own private health insurance.
Republicans fear greater government intervention in private lives of its citizens. Too much regulation is taken the liberty of Americans, as stated in the Constitution itself. Democrats will support that does not count as an economic activity that can be regulated by Congress. Others consider that argument is, and note. Where exactly are the federal government authority to force citizens to buy private insurance? What will the Supreme Court have to say? States already regulate car insurance, but is the state-by-country.
This is not a new issue. In November, Republican Senator Tom Coburn of Oregon and Representative John Shadegg of Arizona Press began to force Congress to consider legislation to provide authority any further. Legislation called “enumerated powers act adopted by a large amount of discussion, not much action.
Senator Obama has many challenges. Republican victory last night that shows people want change. The question of the constitutionality of mandatory private health insurance looms. Republicans are expected to push this issue. However, many liberals and progressives also questioned. This can be difficult for any reform health system – at least as it is now – to succeed. discussions of health in the Senate is expected to come to a close soon. P>