Is the health insurance reform mandate constitutional?
David Jenny writes* in the Bangor Daily News:
The president and Congress agree: Washington’s solution to 46 million uninsured Americans is to “mandate” that they all purchase health insurance from private companies, or — if the president’s view should prevail — a government-run “public option.”
Until now, our federal government has never claimed the power to compel individual citizens to pay insurance premiums to either private companies or government entities.
Astonishingly, no one is asking: “Does the federal government actually have the power to dictate that individuals purchase health insurance?” ....
On the ME gay marriage setback
“We’re not short-timers; we are here for the long haul,” [No on 1 campaign manager Jesse] Connolly told the crowd, some of whom wiped away tears as he spoke. “Whether it’s just all night and into the morning, or next week or next month or next year, we will be here. We’ll be fighting, we’ll be working. We will regroup.”
I think that's exactly right.
The Yes on 1 campaign, led by the group Stand for Marriage Maine, built its lead by winning votes in rural Maine as well as in some larger towns such as the Roman Catholic and Franco-American stronghold of Lewiston*.
President Snowe answers the call of history
Historic legislation to expand U.S. health care and control costs won its first Republican supporter Tuesday and cleared a key Senate hurdle, a double-barreled triumph that propelled President Barack Obama’s signature issue toward votes this fall in both houses of Congress.
"When history calls, history calls," said Maine Republican Olympia Snowe, whose declaration of support ended weeks of suspense and provided the only drama of a 14-9 vote in the Senate Finance Committee. ...
That's the front page of the Bangor Daily News today.
If you read down a ways, you'll find some discussion about what is actually in the damn bill, all couched in the politics.



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