At least one Federal judge has his head in the right place. Judge Henry E. Hudson ruled that the provision forcing individuals to purchase health care is unconstitutional. My favorite part, on page 37 of the decision, is where he states that "At its core, this dispute is not about simply regulating the business of insurance - or crafting a scheme of universal health care coverage - it's about an individual's right to choose to participate". In the following paragraph, he mentions that powers not specifically delegated to the govt or prohibited to the states are reserved for the states, or the people. In the second following paragraph, he states that this "exceeds the constitutional boundaries of congressional power".
References (Paying attention, Erno?)
For the article - http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010...alth-care-law/
For the ruling - http://www.foxnews.com/projects/pdf/..._ACA_Order.pdf