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Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) questions the constitutionality of ObamaCare during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, focusing his remarks on the U.S. Constitution's Commerce Clause (Feb. 2, 2011).

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  • We need to keep supporting senators like Mike Lee and Jim Demint!

  • God Bless you Sir!

  • Such an articulate man. Glad to see him representing the GOP in Washington.

  • I did not support Mike Lee on other issues, but he is absolutely correct on this issue and I do have to give him props. on this debate. Good job Mike.

  • Yeah, and Medicare and Social Security are working out just peachy.

  • Lee's arguments apply equally to social security and medicare. The free market will work just fine for 70 year olds. Almost none of them have pre-existing conditions.

  • mike lee needs mroe coverage. He needs to start getting on the media like Rand, because he will be as influential to the liberty movement as Rand Paul

  • ya and we don't have problem with social security now because it was never adjusted for rising life expectancy.. rofl

  • An unremarkable regulation>? Wow, is this guy downplaying Obamacare just a little...it's 20% of the economy you idiot. Lee did a good job questioning and the other guy really left a lot of holes in his last few answers.

  • How is buying veggies not an "economic activity"? You are buying them, and eating them. Thus economically advancing the vegetable industry. This isn't done via market forces. It's instead done via government coercion and force. This is such Bullshit. Just like the man said: should we be doing it within the scope of having a "limited" central government? Common sense is something "professors" of his ilk miss nowadays

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