What is the procedure for commerce students to apply to Arts courses in DU?

Posted on April 5th, 2010 by admin in commerce | 1 Comment »

Took commerce in school, just finished giving my boards, want to take Psychology (Hons). in Delhi University. Can someone tell me how much they are going to reduce my percentage by if I count Accountancy in my best of four? Also, is it merely having accts. as a subject or by counting it in my best of four that will get my percentage reduced?
Thanks.

Pl. see the DU web site and know the facts.

What is a really good fact about William Howard Taft?

Posted on April 3rd, 2010 by admin in taft | 3 Comments »

And I already know he had to have a new bathtub installed and how he had a cow in the white house garage. But I just need a really good fact about him.

since he was so chunky he couldn’t button the last button on his suits, so he left it open. He started the trend for men to not buttoning the last button on suits

How does the interstate commerce clause allow a mandate to buy health insurance?

Posted on April 1st, 2010 by admin in commerce | 9 Comments »

If I have no insurance I’m not involved in commerce and when I need health care I pay cash in my state which doesn’t cross state lines and therefore does not give federal government jurisdiction over my transaction.

The individual mandate is NOT legal, in that it exceeds the power of Congress granted to it by the US Constitution. If they can force us to buy health insurance, then they can force us to buy anything they think we should own. The idea that this is covered under the interstate commerce clause is ludicrous… the fact that the federal government regulates milk prices doesn’t mean they can pass a law requiring us to purchase milk.

The objections to the individual mandate are three-fold. First, because federal law prohibits us from purchasing health insurance across state lines, then it is NOT INTERSTATE commerce and therefore cannot be regulated by Congress under the interstate commerce clause. Second, even if it WERE regulatable by Congress, NOT buying health insurance isn’t commerce of any sort, and therefore purchase of it cannot be mandated. Third, if Congress can mandate the purchase of health insurance, then they can mandate the purchase of any product they think we should own… such as a GM car or low-fat food.