The United States Constitution Says That You HAVE To Buy Health Insurance!

October 22, 2009

Day by day, step by step, the Obama adminsitration and his cohorts in Congress are working towards fulfilling Obama’s campaign promise to “fundamentally change America.”
If we like the change or not doesn’t seem to matter.
And if these political prostitutes have to corrupt the writings of the United States Constitution to shove something down our throats, well, nothing is beyond them.
Now House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer is making the claim that Congress has “broad authority” to force American’s to buy health insurance.
Hey Mr. Hoyer, sorry to tell you this, this is AMERICA, not Nazi Germany!
Where in the hell do you get off trying to tell me that you can force me to do anything?
Other than pay taxes, unlike your buddy Charlie Rangel.
Mark my words Mr. Hoyer.
You and your fellow Obamacare imbelices try and subvert the Constitution in order to take your first steps towards changing america from a democracy to a dictatorship, not only will you see Republicans in control of the House of Representatives after the 2010 elections, you’ll be lucky if you can even find a Democrat!

From CNS News:
Hoyer Says Constitution’s ‘General Welfare’ Clause Empowers Congress to Order Americans to Buy Health Insurance

House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) said that the individual health insurance mandates included in every health reform bill, which require Americans to have insurance, were “like paying taxes.” He added that Congress has “broad authority” to force Americans to purchase other things as well, so long as it was trying to promote “the general welfare.”
 
The Congressional Budget Office, however, has stated in the past that a mandate forcing Americans to buy health insurance would be an “unprecedented form of federal action,” and that the “government has never required people to buy any good or service as a condition of lawful residence in the United States.”
 
Hoyer, speaking to reporters at his weekly press briefing on Tuesday, was asked by CNSNews.com where in the Constitution was Congress granted the power to mandate that a person must by a health insurance policy. Hoyer said that, in providing for the general welfare, Congress had “broad authority.”
 
“Well, in promoting the general welfare the Constitution obviously gives broad authority to Congress to effect that end,” Hoyer said. “The end that we’re trying to effect is to make health…Read the rest of this entry