In light of the holdings of NFIB v. Sebelius, which upheld the mandate as a proper exercise of congressional taxing power, I'd be surprised if such a challenge wouldn't
meet a similar fate as other free exercise challenges of taxing power.
Not exact matches
We wish the senator well, but fear his bill will
meet the same
fate as a
similar measure in California this past June.
From his special perch between the two nations, Orlov saw the whole show differently:
as a warning that the USA would probably
meet a
similar fate, but that the outcome for us would probably be much worse due to our massive stranded assets (the whole kit of suburban sprawl), our degraded sense of public goods, our lost traditional craft skills, and our pathetic lack of mental fortitude.
These failed when the Republicans controlled the White House and Congress, and have
met a
similar fate under Democratic control of these institutions
as well.
Other cryptocurrencies seem to have
met with
similar fates as the market leader
as well, with most of the top 10 currencies bleeding in value.