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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (128936)4/5/2012 1:16:20 AM
From: Paul V.  Read Replies (2) of 224749
 
Kenneth, Today, I spoke to a speaker from the Missouri Dept of Health and Senior Services. We got into the discussion of what impact would be the result if the Healthcare Bill was overturned as being outside the US Constitution. His and other healthcare hospital and doctors have indicated to me, "there would be a big mess in the healthcare industry since a large portion of the bill is already in place, ie. 26 year old individuals under their parents healthcare policy, pre-existing condition clauses, payment this past year to those on medicare part D, and other items on the bill." Also, rejection would establish a negative past practice for other laws where the commerce clause was used to implement Federal Laws on individuals and State. These laws then could be over turned. What we have in this situation is the "law of un-intendent consequences."

From you knowledge of the law, what past laws passed by the Fed. could possibly be re-addressed and overturned if a conservative court choice to over turn previous laws on Constitutional grounds?
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