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Candidate most likely to defeat Obama
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HoosierLars Feb 4 2012, 12:19 AM Post #76
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So a state government can mandate you to buy something the the federal government cant? Yeah, that makes sense...
Good, glad you agree. The state mandate to buy car insurance seems to have been accepted, but I don't know the legal precedence.
no one forces you to own a car.......not every man, woman, and child pay for car insurance. My teenage son isnt paying for car insurance because he cant drive. I'm sure dreach isnt paying car insurance for his toddler. Piss poor analogy Lars.
Good point.

Personally, I'm against mandates, but at some level we allow them. For example, some neighborhood communities dictate paint color, and must review external changes.
No one forces you to live in that neighborhood.
Exactly. I don't believe in Federal mandates, do you? State's are somewhere in the middle
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brumdog44 Feb 4 2012, 12:35 AM Post #77
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Feb 2 2012, 01:13 PM
So a state government can mandate you to buy something the the federal government cant? Yeah, that makes sense...
Good, glad you agree. The state mandate to buy car insurance seems to have been accepted, but I don't know the legal precedence.
no one forces you to own a car.......not every man, woman, and child pay for car insurance. My teenage son isnt paying for car insurance because he cant drive. I'm sure dreach isnt paying car insurance for his toddler. Piss poor analogy Lars.
Good point.

Personally, I'm against mandates, but at some level we allow them. For example, some neighborhood communities dictate paint color, and must review external changes.
No one forces you to live in that neighborhood.
Exactly. I don't believe in Federal mandates, do you? State's are somewhere in the middle
Isn't anything in the constitution considered a federal mandate?
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Mr Gray Feb 4 2012, 12:41 AM Post #78
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Feb 2 2012, 01:13 PM
So a state government can mandate you to buy something the the federal government cant? Yeah, that makes sense...
Good, glad you agree. The state mandate to buy car insurance seems to have been accepted, but I don't know the legal precedence.
no one forces you to own a car.......not every man, woman, and child pay for car insurance. My teenage son isnt paying for car insurance because he cant drive. I'm sure dreach isnt paying car insurance for his toddler. Piss poor analogy Lars.
Good point.

Personally, I'm against mandates, but at some level we allow them. For example, some neighborhood communities dictate paint color, and must review external changes.
neighborhood organizations are private entities, not government. You agree to those terms when you purchase property in that area...you were not forced into it. There is no precedent for forcing anyone to purchase anything Lars.
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