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I have a couple ideas off the top of my head,
* electric cars
* solar panels
* carbon credits
* disaster insurance
* internet security software
I have a couple ideas off the top of my head,
* electric cars
* solar panels
* carbon credits
* disaster insurance
* internet security software
What will Govt require you to buy next ?

Well, according to the ruling, they can't make you buy it, but they can tax you for not buying it to pay for someone who wants to buy it but "can't" afford it. Great, huh ?
Legal logic.
You are not "buying it" if you are taxed for it.
Believe it or not, they use that logic to justify some really outrageous things that the government does in the name of the public, like war.
If you are taxed for it, then you have no say in what you get, and have no recourse in court.
If you buy it, there is an implied agreement and you have recourse in the court.
Cute, isn't it? Another building block for the Empire and the Dictator.

Well, according to the ruling, they can't make you buy it, but they can tax you for not buying it to pay for someone who wants to buy it but "can't" afford it. Great, huh ?
I hope they make you buy a clue....
. . . or at least a vowel





:lol
Oh btw
If you live in certain areas that flood often or are prone to hurricanes, you should be forced to buy disaster insurance so that FEMA (tax payers) don't have to come rebuild your house every other year.
AAA is quiet but I'm sure he'll resurface.
That's the scenario I'm talking about. Why should someone from Michigan pay hurricane insurance for someone in Florida? Why should someone in Rhode Island pay earthquake insurance for someone in Cali?
I just fall back on my self-responsibility argument.