AG Suthers on the Obama Care Lawsuit

Posted by jccaldara on Mar 30 2010 | Health Care, Kopelization, The Founders, U.S. Constitution, iVoices.org

We’ve got an extra special iVoices.org podcast today for you.  Colorado Attorney General John Suthers joins our Research Director Dave Kopel to discuss the lawsuit he and 12 others State Attorneys General have jointly filed, that claims that the health care bill recently signed by President Obama  is unconstitutional via a violation of the 10th Amendment.  States’ rights issues are hot right now and this lawsuit is one of many attacks on the Federal government’s encroachment on state sovereignty.  (You might remember Montana’s legislative finger to the Federal government last year).   AG Suthers makes a good point: if Obama Care is allowed to ride, it will be a dangerous precedent – one that we can never return from.  As the AG puts it, if the Feds can punish you for NOT engaging in commerce, is there any limit to their power?  To get the whole scoop, listen to the podcast on iVoices.org.

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  1. [...] take, all Constitutionally compliant.  One of the possible solutions happens to be the subject of yesterday’s post regarding a very special podcast featuring AG Suthers.  Give Barry a few minutes of your time to [...]

    31 Mar 2010 at 6:09 am

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