congress can t make us buy something we don t want. that s the arguments of the plaintiffs. the justice department, of course, defended this and said it s all the economy and congress can regulate the economy under the interstate commerce clause. so it s going forward with those two particulars, they threw out it s interesting, the judge referred to the democrats argument as alice in wonderland as one point where, you know, they want it both ways. what s the difference between what happened here and what happened with that case in michigan where the judge there essentially wrote an opinion on the back of a napkin and it was about that long. right. this is a very scholarly opinion written the florida one. thank you. written by a very well respected judge. no disrespect to the judge in michigan. it was a very brief cursory opinion that basically said congress can regulate anything that affects interstate congress. even one person deciding not to buy health care which wouldn