In general, the Tea Party's position on Obamacare is that it
A) is an unconstitutional, overly broad exercise of Congress's power to regulate interstate commerce.
B) is fully supported under the interstate commerce clause.
C) is justified under the precedent set in Wickard v. Filburn (1942) .
D) can be properly defended under the Tenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
E) The position remains unclear as the Tea Party generally takes a pragmatic approach to social legislation and withholds judgment, depending upon the program's effectiveness.
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