tazzygirl -> RE: The Truth About The Health Care Bills (3/9/2010 9:26:03 AM)
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ORIGINAL: cuckoldmepls Bottom line is this. No where in the Constitutions does it authorize the Federal Government to take over the healthcare industry. Therefore, according to the 10th amendment it is a state responsibility to come up with their own plan. This is why we are $10 trillion in debt. For the past 100 years Congress has been creating agencies, and programs that are unconstitutional. When will you people realize that if a state wants another Boston Big Dig, A Bridge to Nowhere or a million dollar Murtha Airport that serves 30 people a day, then that state will have to pay for it itself. This is a review of the proposed healthcare plan only on it's constitutional merits. It also gives the opposing viewpoint who argues that healthcare does cross states lines and therefore falls under the Insterstate Commerce Clause. Wrong!!! It is a local person walking into their local hospital. The only thing Congress has the power to regulate when it comes to healthcare is already established insurance companies who do cross state lines, and the medical equipment that is sold across state lines. You can't create a program that is unconstitutional to create in the first place, then claim it falls under the ICC after you created it. That doesn't even make sense. http://www.snopes.com/politics/soapbox/connelly.asp http://babelishere.webs.com/health.html Healthcare Japanese style Same argument they tried to use ( they being the republican party) when Medicare and SS were initiated. The same argument was used with Roe vs Wade. Yeah, i know, an unpopular idea with the republicans... hmmm... seems we are discovering a pattern here. but keep tossing up the constitution, that same piece of paper the last administration used as shit paper.
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