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What are their constitutional arguments against the current healthcare legislation? I have a basic understanding of the US law-making process etc.LemonandLime, can I ask you a question? (This is serious, I don’t mean to sound snarky and I hope it doesn’t come off that way.)
You mentioned that you’re British. Do you know the powers of the US Congress and what the US Constitution allows them to make laws about? I think that maybe if you understood some of the Obamacare opponents’ constitutional arguments against the current healthcare reform legislation, you might have a better sense of the full scope of the debate in the USA. It’s just not as simple as the opponents voting against their own interest.
I’m not really asking about Obamacare in particular, more like the apparently negative thoughts of something like the NHS in America. So not so much about the financial and legal side of it but trying to find out why people wouldn’t want it on principle. It’s hard to take people’s opinions of it seriously when they say “it’ll harm the economy” - yeah, but, that’s not going to have a massive impact on your personal life though is it? You know what I mean? I think some of the financial arguments really don’t get to the real reasons behind people not liking the idea.