Nationalized, Socialized, Single Payer Health Care Under the United States Constitution
Monday, August 17, 2009 at 10:48AM Nationalized, socialized, single payer health care under the United States Constitution does not exist. PERIOD. What we are debating is an issue that is NOT laid out in the ENUMERATED powers of the United States Constitution. If "people" DEMAND such activity than the AMENDMENT processes MUST be fulfilled, making the FEDERAL HEALTH CARE PLAN become PART OF the United States CONSTITUTION! PERIOD.
Now then...having said all of that, let's look at a piece at Flopping Aces: Beware “Public Option” Government Hell Care Takeover By Another Name. I don't give a tinker's damn about the name of a product of a Bill whether or not that Bill would be a Constitutional Bill or not. The current Health Care "debate" is no longer a debate because the Constitution FORBIDS any discussion UNLESS the FEDERAL Heath Care Plan is INSIDE the Constitution...we CANNOT pass "legislation" around the Constitution. WHY? Because legislating around the Constitution makes the legislation illegal. That's why.
This whole debate is nothing more than a three ring circus with no atmospheric continuum. It makes me ILL. Now, the issue at Flopping Aces is still a viable end game so don't get me wrong here. Mike's America calls the dung heap a dung heap and the smell is justly appropriate. Get ready for something like "Co-Op".
Any "federal" health care plan for private citizens is unconstitutional.
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