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To: Jeff Jordan who wrote (415083)5/11/2011 11:47:08 AM
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LOL, Ben doesn't have enough printing presses...

Wednesday, May 11, 2011 at 07:47AM

Rep. Jackson

Rep. Jesse Jackson wants Constitutional Amendments guaranteeing the rights to a home, health care, and education.

Fellow in Regulatory Studies Ryan Young and Research Associate Jacqueline Otto respond to Jackson in The American Spectator.

"Jackson asks, 'What would that do for home construction in this nation? What would that do for millions of unemployed people?' The Constitution should also be amended to guarantee the right to decent health care. Jackson implores, 'How many doctors would such a right create?' Education needs an amendment, too. 'How many schools would such a right build, from Maine to California?' Jackson goes on to wonder how many jobs would be created by giving every student an iPad and a laptop. Suppose that poverty really can be abolished by passing a few laws. Jackson isn't going nearly far enough, then. The Constitution should guarantee everyone not just a decent home, but a mansion filled with servants to take care of every need."

nhinsider.com
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