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I dont quite know who youre calling legion but I am Southern Chicken(been registered as Southern Chicken for some time now)....As I stated above I see this as an angle for the Government's argument. As far as your "force you to buy counter".......Why not? What part of the constitution prohibits it? Note, I'm not asking if it's an enumerated power - it isn't, in my opinion, but I'm asking what in the constitution prohibits it? For instance, the 1st Amendment prohibits the government from passing a law infringing upon freedom of speech. Yes, all powers not enumerated are reserved to the States and the people respectively, but I don't think you could argue that the 10th Amendment was intended to invalidate the Necessary and Proper Clause which does allow the government to enact laws that go beyond the enumerated powers in certain circumstances. However, Congress can't use the Necessary and Proper Clause to do something that is prohibited by the Constitution. So, I ask you again... where does it prohibit this?
States require drivers to enter into a contract for auto insurance even if they are unwilling. If the Necessary and Proper Clause allows the government - in the limited manner that the Clause allows - to do things that the States might otherwise be able to do - and I see no reason why that shouldn't be the case, then if the States can require that a citizen be an unwilling participant to a contract, why can't the Federal government do so in this instance?
the automobile analogy is false. you don't have to buy the insurance if you don't own a car. additionally, that is a state constitutional issue, not a federal necessary and proper clause issue.
using your logic, the necessary and proper clause gives the government unlimited power over your life. it can force you to buy a gym membership, force you to buy movies, because if you don't, the movie industry will be harmed, and the government has a legitimate interest in having a healthy movie industry....why have a constitution at all then? you would have us believe that the US constitution gave government unlimited power over your life. that is the anti thesis to the rationale behind the document, which is in reality a document that LIMITS government power.