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Originally Posted by VRPdommy
There are different ways to look at it...
Only because of the amendment to it passed in the tax cuts last year makes it unconstitutional now, so only that amendment is unconstitutional.
So you really only need to go to the heart of the later legislation that made it unconstitutional passed in those tax cuts.
Or just repeal that whole bill tax cuts and all. Those tax cuts didn't help me anyway. But if I was a real estate guru, I would be in a gold mine from it.
It will be interesting as this is going to the Supreme Court and they have conflicting articles of the 'will of congress' and a new slanted court.
Not much worry on my part. In 2021 we might have medicare for all? or even no healthcare at all since the entire structure has been set in the AHCA.
When you break it, yes, it is broken, but they did nothing to fix it, so, it will fail for health care for everyone.
I see pressure in fixing it or it fails for everyone. It's just a matter of time before most realize that. But the cost of this stupidity is mounting. Someone is going to pay for it.
Guess who?
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I read that an easy fix would be to set the penalty for not having insurance to 1 penny. Then, technically, they are still collecting taxes and the mandate would be constitutional again.