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DateDateMarch 26, 2012
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QuoteTextYet [the Supreme Court] has upheld Congress’s Commerce Clause power to reach individuals who were not obviously involved in commercial activity — most famously, the Depression-era farmer who grew wheat for his own consumption. The court concluded that his decision to grow — rather than purchase — wheat interfered with the government’s ability to regulate wheat prices. The same logic should hold true for individuals able but unwilling to buy health insurance: Their absence has a significant impact on the market, especially because it is virtually inevitable that they will need health-care services at some point in their lives.
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Why the individual mandate holds the key to health-care reform by The Washington Post editorial board (The Washington Post, March 26, 2012) (view)