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In reply to the discussion: The way I see the individual mandate [View all]xoom
(322 posts)31. I dont think your examples are similar to the mandate.
In regards to the mandate, the law states that we must purchase something. Or there will be a penalty against you if you do not purchase said product.
Your examples relate to something you get after you purchase something. We are not mandated to purchase a house, a certain vehicle or even have kids. If you did none of that you wouldnt have to pay for anything.
Point is under the ACA the federal government is forcing its citizens to purchase something. Idk of another example of this?
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I see. Yes, you have to stay. La. is beautiful, but the economy sucks. You WILL get health care....
Honeycombe8
Jul 2012
#16
Tell that to the 34% of the American population who rents that the "buy a house mandate" exists?
joshcryer
Jul 2012
#15
They didn't mandate we buy a house. They gave us a tax penalty for not buying one
Tony_FLADEM
Jul 2012
#9
Perhaps the renters, without all the burden of being not owners, but actually just mortgage holders
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2012
#38
Tony, you are correct that we enshrine social values in our tax system....
Swede Atlanta
Jul 2012
#6
I plugged in some hypotheticals at www.healthcare.gov & got some plans for you.
Honeycombe8
Jul 2012
#13
That's a plan that protects against catastrophe. Not one that pays for everything. Note
Honeycombe8
Jul 2012
#18
Not at all. His post was making fun of others who have to do with less. You're
Honeycombe8
Jul 2012
#33
My COBRA premium for $700 deductible standard policy was $621.50/mo. $7,458/yr.
Honeycombe8
Jul 2012
#35
If the government absolutely had to raise revenue (bogus - they did not)..
girl gone mad
Jul 2012
#21