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You may not realize this, but this is the first time in history the Federal Government has ever tried to foist an economic mandate on American citizens.
No it's not. George Washington and the first Congress set a mandate. Sure you're about to argue that it was only on ship owners and thus is like car insurance which while, just like your car insurance argument is a bit vapid but fine, and thus you won't care that six years later they set another mandate, this time on the sailors themselves because you view that as special. Even though I just proved the federal government has foisted an economic mandate on US citizens in the past you need something grander. The second Congress mandated gun purchases for all able bodied males 18 through 45. The Founding Fathers were still present for this.
Since you are obviously wiser than the FF I invite you to argue why they were going against the document they wrote.
~How Will "It" Be Judged On Thursday~
Charles de Montesquieu, was the philosopher studied and mentioned more often than any other by the Founders in the crafting of the Constitution; his "The Spirit Of The Laws" open before them as they contemplated and forged the words of the greatest political document the world has ever seen, the simple genius of his words pondered by all:
"The government should not force a way upon the people against their will, for to do so is tyranny by legislation. “There are two sorts of tyranny: a real one, which consists in the violence of the government, and one of opinion, which is felt when those who govern establish things that run counter to a nation’s way of thinking”
One wonders, how many of our esteeemed gaurdians of the Constituion will be willing to throw up the barrier that blocks Obama's relentless march to tyranny?
Yawn.
Neither of your arguments involved the whole of the citizenry, so they are moot.
Car insurance requirements arguments are also moot as they are mandated by the state, not the Federal government.
In this instance we are not talking about passports requirements, firearms licenses, etc. We are talking about an economic mandate on the all Americans, nothing of the sort has ever been required by the Federal Government because it is unconstitutional.
Address the OP instead.![]()
forged the words of the greatest political document the world has ever seen,
Yawn.
Neither of your arguments involved the whole of the citizenry, so they are moot.
Car insurance requirements arguments are also moot as they are mandated by the state, not the Federal government.
In this instance we are not talking about passports requirements, firearms licenses, etc. We are talking about an economic mandate on the all Americans, nothing of the sort has ever been required by the Federal Government because it is unconstitutional.
Are American citizens under 26 forced to buy insurance?
Please no parochial bullshit from a defeated enemy of our freedom.![]()
Yes, and it governs what today? How did it guarantee freedom for Americans, wino?