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none, but what constitutional authority does a person refusing healthcare insurance have to require "the people" to pay for his negligence should he require emergency medical attention? and where in the constitution is requiring insurance forbidden? you don't need authority for things not expressly prohibited by the constitution (ever heard of a guy named thomas jefferson?). health insurance didn't even exist the time it was written, but now it's one of the biggest challenges we face.
i welcome this as a proactive strategy -- the first i've seen our leadership take in quite a while -- for alleviating the troubles of our current system. if people still haven't thought it through enough to see the rationale in all this, i'd like to finally hear some alternatives
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