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What will be the outcome of Supreme Court and Obamacare or ACA?
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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 957299" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>No, I would say I don't really have much of a position at all on the matter, just musing about how a justice could rationalize a position should they so choose. Can the federal government impose a penalty for not paying it's tax? And attach lofty interest? Does this constitute coerced commerce in the marketplace? In fact it does not only in causing an entity to enter into a transaction with the government prescribed by congress for not acting in accordance with the law. Also, the penalties and interest represent a negative affect on the taxed entity tobe able to enter into private commerce with the monies delegated to payment of the penalties and interest. What then is being purchased by coercion? The entities good name? Freedom? Credit worthiness? I contend that it is all of the above and much more. Does this befall everybody? No. Only those who fail to enter into the tax market in a prescribed fashion, namely a timely manner. But who does not enter the tax market as either a payer or payer or consumer of taxes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 957299, member: 22662"] No, I would say I don't really have much of a position at all on the matter, just musing about how a justice could rationalize a position should they so choose. Can the federal government impose a penalty for not paying it's tax? And attach lofty interest? Does this constitute coerced commerce in the marketplace? In fact it does not only in causing an entity to enter into a transaction with the government prescribed by congress for not acting in accordance with the law. Also, the penalties and interest represent a negative affect on the taxed entity tobe able to enter into private commerce with the monies delegated to payment of the penalties and interest. What then is being purchased by coercion? The entities good name? Freedom? Credit worthiness? I contend that it is all of the above and much more. Does this befall everybody? No. Only those who fail to enter into the tax market in a prescribed fashion, namely a timely manner. But who does not enter the tax market as either a payer or payer or consumer of taxes? [/QUOTE]
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