Kagan Declines To Say Gov't Has No Power to Tell Americans What To Eat
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Senator Tom Coburn to Elena Kagan: Can Commerce Clause allow government to compel Americans to eat their veggies (video)
Obama SCOTUS nominee Elena Kagan refused to say the Commerce Clause couldn't be used to force Americans to eat three servings of vegetables a day. Kagan appears to prefer waffles. It was an easy question if the answer was no.
Kagan Declines To Say Gov't Has No Power to Tell Americans What To Eat
Kagan Declines To Say Gov't Has No Power to Tell Americans What To Eat
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Commerce,
Elena Kagan,
Sen. Tom Coburn,
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We should be forced to eat more veggies, than maybe everyone in this country wouldn't be so fat.
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