Re: Lunelle/contraception coverage

From: Robert J. Woolley (wooll005@tc.umn.edu)
Tue Jan 30 21:31:00 2001


In message <200101310046.SAA19299@mail.medispecialty.com> writes: > Rubbish - medicare did not require a constitutional amendment nor did
> social security or many other programs. catastrophic coverage, as an
> example, would not need an amendment - just ask your congressman as i
> did.

You still haven't answered my fundamental question. Where, exactly, in the Constitution do you find that Congress has authority to, say, enact Medicare? It simply isn't there. As I've said, if your reaction is that that doesn't matter, then what you're arguing for is a Congress with literally unlimited powers. So I ask, again (I keep asking these things, because you seem not to answer them), why do you want that?

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