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Originally Posted by d-ray657
I see the commercial dealings of large institutions as well within the scope of governmental authority. I have more of a problem when those institutions seek to assert control over the private lives of employees or other citizens.
And Hey, Gee Whiz. I made a concession and you didn't even quote it.
Regards,
D-Ray
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I didn't quote it 'cuz I didn't want to draw too much attention to it for you.
But I appreciate it.
To the extent defined by law, and to the extent that the extension of such governmental authority is within the bounds of the constitution, I agree.
To suggest that offering employees the option of electing health coverage through their employer is tantamount to "asserting control over the private lives of employees" is really a stretch IMHO.