Why are 'Politicians' still debating the void and unconstitutional ObamaCare law? A question discussed on the Rush Limbaugh show this week.
The monumental day last year when congress voted to pass the biggest socialist bill in American history is now going up in flames. You know! The "ObamaCare Bill".
THE BILL THAT NONE OF OUR CONGRESS READ BEFORE VOTING ON IT. A quote from Nancy Pelosi ... "We need to 'Vote' on this bill and then we will figure out what's in it"!
The United States of America has the most "Ignorant" politicians that ever existed in it's history. And Americans keep electing them. I truly don't get it.
Even though the "ObamaCare Bill" is now deemed unconstitutional ... What about all the insurance companies financial adjustments (raising prices to cover future ObamaCare cost) now that ObamaCare will not go through. Will these insurance companies return the money to insurers? Obama and the Congress has created a financial mess. And Americans still keep voting for them!
Here is a quote from the Rush Limbaugh show:
Rush Limbaugh Show quotes:
RUSH: Get this, folks. This is from NPR (National Public Radio), and it's about the health care debate. There's a guy named Len Nichols, L-e-n, Nichols, who is a health economist, teaches at George Mason University in Virginia. That's where Walter Williams taught. He says that "without a requirement for coverage, Congress might have to find another way to make the consequences of not having insurance even more dramatic." Len Nichols, a health economist who teaches at Virginia's George Mason University, says, "perhaps if people don't buy insurance when it's first available, 'if you ever try to buy insurance again, you'll have to pay three times the market price and we will put a gold sticker on your forehead and say to all hospitals, "You do not have to treat this person, this person has forfeited their right to uncompensated care." This is a proposal, a serious proposal that appears in the NPR website.
From Len Nichols, a health economist who teaches at Virginia's George Mason University, "If you don't buy insurance when it's first available," i.e., when you don't go out and buy when you're told to, "then if you ever try to buy insurance again, three times the market price and a gold sticker on your forehead that says to all hospitals, 'You don't have to treat this person, this person has forfeited their right to uncompensated care.'" Well, what's gonna happen when the gold stars don't stick to the forehead, you gonna maybe sew the gold star on the clothing? And then what happens if you take the clothing off? Why not tattoo the numbers on their arms, Professor? Why not just tattoo a bunch of gold stars on their arms, Professor, if they don't buy health insurance when you and your precious government demand that they do in violation of the Constitution?
Doesn't this bizarre American Government seem like a script from the "Twilight Zone"?
Sad Isn't It?
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