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TO IMPOSE A "PENALTY" ON CERTAIN GROUPS OR PERSONS IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL--YOU CANNOT PENALIZE ONE PERSON TO THE EXCLUSION OF OTHERS-IT MUST BE ACROSS THE BOARD OR IT IS A PENALTY AND IS UNFAIR AND UNJUST; THEREFORE, UNCONSTITUTIONAL. IT WOULD BE LIKE PENALIZING YOU FOR BEING A DEMOCRAT.
From John Culberson:
It is deeply disappointing that the Supreme Court refused to protect our liberty by upholding Obamacare. The Constitution clearly limits the ability of the federal government to intrude on our personal liberty. The liberal judicial philosophy that the Court wrongfully embraced means there are no longer any real limits on what the federal government can force Americans to do. As a practical matter, the Supreme Court decision means that the power of the federal government is truly limitless.
It is particularly disappointing that Chief Justice John Roberts was the decisive vote. He sided with the most liberal members of the Court and created an unprecedented expansion of federal power that obliterates our individual liberty and validates the biggest tax increase in the history of the United States. From now on, as long as Congress calls it a tax, federal power is limitless, and we can be forced to buy anything or do anything Congress wants us to do.
President Obama, the Democrats, and the bill itself all say Obamacare is not a tax. Yet, as the conservative Justices said in their dissent, the majority saved the bill by declaring that it is indeed a tax. In fact, it will be the largest tax increase in American history. The majority literally rewrote Obamacare so they could save it from being declared unconstitutional. I have never seen anything like it in many years of reading Supreme Court opinions.
This November's election is our only hope for salvation from Obamacare and to save the America we know and love from being converted into a bankrupt European style socialist cradle-to-grave welfare state. Barack Obama was serious when he said he was going to transform America. He just never told people what he was planning to transform us into before the last election.
Obamacare and all its disastrous results now belong entirely to the Democrat Party. Every Republican in Congress, and a decisive majority of the country, strongly opposed it, but they have forced it on us anyway. I look forward to voting with my colleagues in the House for a full repeal of Obamacare on July 11th and replacing it with free market reforms to bring down the cost of health care insurance.
Congress can begin by changing the law to allow small businesses to pool together to negotiate insurance rates as a group so that they have the same negotiating power enjoyed by big business. Congress should also allow people and small businesses to buy health insurance across state lines and create coverage for pre-existing conditions with high risk pools. Congress should also enact sensible medical malpractice reforms just as Texas has done. You can read more about the specific reforms I support on my website.
Americans must have the freedom to make their own health care decisions without government interference. Working together we can make sensible reforms that will lower the cost of health care for all Americans and expand access to quality hassle-free care. You can always count on me to represent you as a free market Jeffersonian Republican who is totally committed to the restoration of the 10th Amendment sovereignty of the States and true individual liberty, just as the Founding Fathers intended.
TO IMPOSE A "PENALTY" ON CERTAIN GROUPS OR PERSONS IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL--YOU CANNOT PENALIZE ONE PERSON TO THE EXCLUSION OF OTHERS-IT MUST BE ACROSS THE BOARD OR IT IS A PENALTY AND IS UNFAIR AND UNJUST; THEREFORE, UNCONSTITUTIONAL. IT WOULD BE LIKE PENALIZING YOU FOR BEING A DEMOCRAT.
From John Culberson:
It is deeply disappointing that the Supreme Court refused to protect our liberty by upholding Obamacare. The Constitution clearly limits the ability of the federal government to intrude on our personal liberty. The liberal judicial philosophy that the Court wrongfully embraced means there are no longer any real limits on what the federal government can force Americans to do. As a practical matter, the Supreme Court decision means that the power of the federal government is truly limitless.
It is particularly disappointing that Chief Justice John Roberts was the decisive vote. He sided with the most liberal members of the Court and created an unprecedented expansion of federal power that obliterates our individual liberty and validates the biggest tax increase in the history of the United States. From now on, as long as Congress calls it a tax, federal power is limitless, and we can be forced to buy anything or do anything Congress wants us to do.
President Obama, the Democrats, and the bill itself all say Obamacare is not a tax. Yet, as the conservative Justices said in their dissent, the majority saved the bill by declaring that it is indeed a tax. In fact, it will be the largest tax increase in American history. The majority literally rewrote Obamacare so they could save it from being declared unconstitutional. I have never seen anything like it in many years of reading Supreme Court opinions.
This November's election is our only hope for salvation from Obamacare and to save the America we know and love from being converted into a bankrupt European style socialist cradle-to-grave welfare state. Barack Obama was serious when he said he was going to transform America. He just never told people what he was planning to transform us into before the last election.
Obamacare and all its disastrous results now belong entirely to the Democrat Party. Every Republican in Congress, and a decisive majority of the country, strongly opposed it, but they have forced it on us anyway. I look forward to voting with my colleagues in the House for a full repeal of Obamacare on July 11th and replacing it with free market reforms to bring down the cost of health care insurance.
Congress can begin by changing the law to allow small businesses to pool together to negotiate insurance rates as a group so that they have the same negotiating power enjoyed by big business. Congress should also allow people and small businesses to buy health insurance across state lines and create coverage for pre-existing conditions with high risk pools. Congress should also enact sensible medical malpractice reforms just as Texas has done. You can read more about the specific reforms I support on my website.
Americans must have the freedom to make their own health care decisions without government interference. Working together we can make sensible reforms that will lower the cost of health care for all Americans and expand access to quality hassle-free care. You can always count on me to represent you as a free market Jeffersonian Republican who is totally committed to the restoration of the 10th Amendment sovereignty of the States and true individual liberty, just as the Founding Fathers intended.
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