RampantAndroid
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- Jun 27, 2004
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Out of curiosity, what does the == mean? Reading the code makes me think "equals", but wouldn't that be just one = ?
== means equal to
!= means not equal to.
So in my code, I was saying if you're uninsured, you buy health care. I suppose the code needs to be:
if(uninsured == true)
{
if(BuyInsurance() != S_OK)
{
printf("Do not pass go, do not collect $200, pay government fine for not having insurance");
PayGovernmentMoreMoney(fineAmount);
}
}
IE, you either have insurance, or you pay a fine when you file your taxes. So either the government makes you pay a fine, or they make you sign a contract WITH A PRIVATE BUSINESS. They force you into a deal. The constitution has no provisions to allow the government to do that. The supreme court must find the law unconstitutional.