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Actually, there's an even more relevant example. Dreaded Anomaly Send a noteboard - 09/06/2011 08:01:18 PM
John Adams, our second President, passed a health care mandate for privately employed sailors in 1798. See the link for details.

As for Congress’ understanding of the limits of the Constitution at the time the Act was passed, it is worth noting that Thomas Jefferson was the President of the Senate during the 5th Congress while Jonathan Dayton, the youngest man to sign the United States Constitution, was the Speaker of the House.
Congress Passes Socialized Medicine and Mandates Health Insurance - In 1798
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ObamaCare's Legal Death Spiral Continues.....great news for America! - 08/06/2011 10:04:24 PM 944 Views
I'm not informed enough to comment on most of this, but can someone explain that last line to me? - 08/06/2011 11:25:49 PM 569 Views
just a guess but - 08/06/2011 11:40:44 PM 473 Views
Yeah, and I guess that's what I was missing (see my response to Tom). - 09/06/2011 07:13:00 AM 449 Views
keep in mind it is a legal argument - 09/06/2011 01:50:05 PM 432 Views
It's incredibly different. - 09/06/2011 03:03:07 AM 483 Views
Well. . .sort of. - 09/06/2011 07:00:30 AM 596 Views
"...the government mandate to have health insurance was unlike any law in American history"... - 09/06/2011 05:24:56 AM 462 Views
wait.... - 09/06/2011 04:34:13 PM 500 Views
+1 - apples and oranges here..... *NM* - 09/06/2011 05:38:40 PM 173 Views
Re: wait.... - 10/06/2011 02:36:33 AM 440 Views
if you want to opt out just work for a local government - 09/06/2011 06:01:06 PM 429 Views
Local government employees don't pay FICA? Where? - 10/06/2011 12:03:49 AM 434 Views
Actually, there's an even more relevant example. - 09/06/2011 08:01:18 PM 554 Views
That's a very flawed example - 09/06/2011 09:06:24 PM 443 Views
Excellent response.....you hit the nail on the head..... *NM* - 09/06/2011 09:12:06 PM 193 Views

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