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Doug Winterburn wrote in
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On 06/30/2012 09:47 AM, Larry Blanchard wrote:
On Fri, 29 Jun 2012 16:23:11 -0600, Just Wondering wrote:

If you don't want a thing,
why should someone else have the right to make you get it at your
expense?


Like building codes, auto insurance, food inspections, etc?


State or local as it should be. Read the 10th amendment.


And if you can't afford it, why should someone else be able to
force a
third party to get it for you at their expense?


They already are. The hospitals force you to pay for the free
treatment they give to those who can't or won't pay. What's the
difference?


Non federal government. Read the 10th amendment.


If I get charged an 8.5% surcharge (even if the insurance company pays
it, I ultimately pay via my premiums), it is immaterial whether it is a
federal or local charge. It is money out my pocket.


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