Comparing Employer Health Plans
Comparing Employer Health Plans
Poll: Michigan employers shifting costs to employees health survey of medium-sized Southeast Michigan shows that employers benefit health are on par with national trends traditionally offers rich profits are on track, according to McGraw …
McCain’s Health Care Plan: Bad for Minnesota?
“Hillarycare:” if the federal government can compel you to buy health insurance . . .?
and compel employers to provide it, can it also compel everyone to get a high school diploma? Or a job? Or mandate that the parents of a child conceived out of wedlock get married?
But seriously, I have many questions on the various health care plans being discussed, and am still sorting through it all.
But my basic question is about the limits of the federal government’s power to, say, require that everyone obtain health insurance. How does this compare with other actions the federal government requires us to take? Where is the constitutional authority? Again, the federal government already imposes many requirements on us, and I believe Mitt Romney instituted a similar state plan in Mass.
Finally, I included my examples about education, jobs and marriage, because studies show these factors contribute most to poverty.
What say you?
Exactly! No where in the Constitution is power granted to the Federal Gvmt to mandate the people buy insurance. I believe that this is different for the States.
What coverage would she demand us to buy? Mental health? Well Baby Care? I need neither, could I opt out? Somehow I doubt it.
And what if we didn’t want to buy her plan? What if we worked hard and are able to afford to pay our own way, would she throw us in jail? Take away our income tax refunds?
Disgusting that people even can think that this is a good plan.
