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I researched the Heritage author and came up with the following video link to his explanation:
http://www.heritage.org/multimedia/video/2012/03/butler-fnc-3-28-12
I will grant you he entertained the idea, within parameters at the time that defined the mandate in different ways than they do now and consisting of conditions totally different than what Obama Care now requires.
He also explains he hasn't supported the idea for over a decade. The interview however didn't explain to my satisfaction why he thought it might or might not be constitutional.
So, I will grant to you the premise that Republicans, as represented by at least Butler, entertained the idea of an individual mandate; but the idea it originated with them is an unproved lie, as for a hundred years the idea of universal health care has been a Communist and Democrat Party goal.
So back to reality, Obamacare got no present Republican support, the Democrats own it and they own the political consequences that are sure to follow.
Obama care does not equal unversal healthcare and it's not meant to. You're overlooking a great deal by focusing on Butler. He was only one person involved. If you look at the article above the Heritage Foundation continued to support the idea as late as 2006. They were instrumental in bringing MassHealth to Massachusetts. We've been living Obamacare here since 2007 thanks to old Mitt who proposed MassHealth as a compromise to prevent the Dems from bringing in single payer healthcare.