
Bel article sur le site d'American spectator sur les limites constitutionnelles de "l'Obamacare".
De belles citations pour appuyer les propos de l'auteur comme celles du juge Vinson (Cour fédérale Floride) qui a récemment déclaré que le projet du Président ne respectait la Constitution:
"It is difficult to imagine that a nation which began, at least in part, as the result of opposition to a British mandate giving the East India Company a monopoly and imposing a nominal tax on all tea sold in America would have set out to create a government with the power to force people to buy tea in the first place."
"If Congress can penalize a passive individual for failing to engage in commerce, the enumeration of powers in the Constitution would have been in vain for it would be difficult to perceive any limitation on federal power."
À lire attentivement: http://spectator.org/archives/2011/02/02/the-legal-future-of-obamacare
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