Posted at 2:35 PM ET, 01/20/2011
Newsflash: Founders favored "government run health care"
Forbes writer Rick Ungar is getting some attention
http://politicalcorrection.org/blog/201101200002 for a piece arguing that history shows that John Adams supported a strong Federal role in health care. Ungar argues
http://blogs.forbes.com/rickungar/2011/01/17/congress-passes-socialized-medicine-and-mandates-health-insurance-in-1798/that Adams even championed an early measure utilizing the concept behind the individual mandate, which Tea Partyers say is unconsittutional. Congress Passes Socialized Medicine and Mandates Health Insurance -In 1798Jan. 17 2011 - 9:08 pm
By RICK UNGAR
The ink was barely dry on the PPACA when the first of many lawsuits to block the mandated health insurance provisions of the law was filed in a Florida District Court.
The pleadings, in part, read -
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The Constitution nowhere authorizes the United States to mandate, either directly or under threat of penalty, that all citizens and legal residents have qualifying health care coverage. State of Florida, et al. vs. HHS
http://www.scribd.com/doc/39344827/State-of-Florida-v-United-States-Dept-of-HHSIt turns out, the Founding Fathers would beg to disagree.
In July of 1798, Congress passed – and President John Adams signed - “An Act for the Relief of Sick and Disabled Seamen.” The law authorized the creation of a government operated marine hospital service and mandated that privately employed sailors be required to purchase health care insurance.The United States Marine Hospital, Chelsea, Mass.Keep in mind that the 5th Congress did not really need to struggle over the intentions of the drafters of the Constitutions in creating this Act as many of its members were the drafters of the Constitution.
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when the Bill came to the desk of President John Adams for signature, I think it’s safe to assume that the man in that chair had a pretty good grasp on what the framers had in mind.Here’s how it happened:
http://blogs.forbes.com/rickungar/2011/01/17/congress-passes-socialized-medicine-and-mandates-health-insurance-in-1798/ http://open.salon.com/blog/paul_j_orourke/2009/07/22/our_founding_fathers_socialist_healthcare_systemhttp://voices.washingtonpost.com/plum-line/2011/01/founding_fathers_favored_gover.html#more