sactoking
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Because the class of people refusing to be insured can't "not participate" in the health care system. It's a slam-dunk certainty that a percentage of these people will fall ill and will require care. And for those who can't afford to pay for their care, society will bear the burden.
The uninsured use the health care system and are a financial burden on the rest of society.
Given the logical liberties assumed in that line of reasoning there is absolutely no economic activity or inactivity that cannot be somehow rationalized as interstate commerce; that's what I have a problem with.
Don't own a car? Well, buy one at the government's "insistence" since walking deprives the GMC plant in Louisiana of revenue.
Don't eat rice? Well, now you have to since eating Twinkies instead deprives the Calrose company of California of revenue.
Don't own a treadmill? You better get one since not owning one has been linked to obesity which is a health problem which is interstate commerce!
