Constitutionality of government obliging you to make a purchase v. taxing for it (user search)
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« on: May 25, 2012, 12:36:18 AM »

I think the distinction here is the government requiring you to pay for AND use/own a product whether or not you want it, vs. the government requiring you to help pay for a product for whoever wants the benefit of it.

Like national defense? Seems to me we all pay for it at the level 50% +1 vote in Congress and the President decide on whether we "want the benefit of it" or not. Other examples are equally applicable too.
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