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The real question is where does it say you can have it. Because all rights not specifically given to the federal government are retained by the states and the individuals.If the constitution does not specifically (the C even has an enumerated list of what the gov can do) say that the fed can create a public health benefit then it cannot. And the general welfare clause is not a blank check for gov to do anything it wants or the left would have no complaints about George Bush would it?
The real question is where does it say you can have it. Because all rights not specifically given to the federal government are retained by the states and the individuals.
If the constitution does not specifically (the C even has an enumerated list of what the gov can do) say that the fed can create a public health benefit then it cannot. And the general welfare clause is not a blank check for gov to do anything it wants or the left would have no complaints about George Bush would it?