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Can Government stay away from my Constitutional rights?

Funding the Government Insurance/Nationalized Health plan, is as simple as this..Liberals and Democrats? n terms of savings for you as a Medicare recipient," President Obama told a town hall attendee yesterday, "the biggest (change) is on prescription drugs, because the prescription drug companies have already said that they would be willing to put up $80 billion in rebates for prescription drugs as part of a health care reform package." "A billion here, a billion there, and pretty soon you're talking real money," the late Senator Everett Dirksen is supposed to have said.* And so it is today with health care fraud, a burgeoning crime plague that's adding up in a big way, big-ticket scheme after big-ticket scheme, essentially costing you money every time you walk into a hospital or doctor's office or fill a prescription, whether you know it or not. The National Health Care Anti-Fraud Association estimates that this fraud collectively costs Americans between $60 billion and $100 billion a year. Ouch. What would be the savings encountered when streamlining paperwork? What would be the cost savings when "reforming" tort law? What would be the savings when reforming Malpractice claims? Give me a break, proposing to get "into my life" alienate me from my most basic liberties, control the very independence of what it is to be an AMERICAN. Washington NEEDS to fix the problems on their doorstep and stay away from mine! With those numbers above do you honestly believe I will forfeit my patriotism for your ineptness ( http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionar… to correct the problems you have right now, but are unwilling to pursue? Stay away from my rights!

Public Comments

  1. "Can Government stay away from my Constitutional rights?" no. and neither party is going to quit taking them away.
  2. nope
  3. neerfddddddds! no. they can't it's obama's big govt.
  4. What constitutional right is being violated? I missed that in your rant.
  5. Who the heck are you,your nothing and deserve nothing.I hope your door steps fall in.
  6. "The Utopian schemes of levelling, and a community of goods, are as visionary and impracticable, as those which vest all property in the Crown, are arbitrary, despotic, and in our government unconstitutional. Now what property can the colonists be conceived to have, if their money may be granted away by others, without their consent?" - Samuel Adams. No They can't. Look at the amendments. Prior to 1800 the amendments contained phrases like "Congress shall make no law" or "the rights of the people". After 1800 many amendments contain "Congress shall have the power" "A republic ma'am, if you can keep it" - Ben Franklin.
  7. Not as long as Obama is in there.
  8. Can it? Sure, but not a single member of the majority party has ever been willing to do so.
  9. Agree. 2 much power 2 chief. None 2 US.
  10. Good effort, but you have not delineated the constitutional rights that are being encroached upon by Obama's health care plan. You are right, the problems need to be fixed but that is only part of the solution. It still does not solve the problems of employer based health care impeding our competitiveness worldwide; It still does not solve our problem with access to affordable insurance for those with pre existing conditions (this is not new, we dealt with it 35 years ago when one of our kids had an illness, we couldn't cover her for anything related with any sort of private insurance) You can't realistically take away malpractice suits until there is a mechanism in place to punish incompetent, careless, or drunk physicians and health care workers and until there is a mechanism in place to provide health insurance to you once the incompetent doctor has injured you so badly you cannot work and therefore cannot get insured. Well you can, but it would be terribly wrong. For me personally, solving these problems is more important to me that keeping my corporate bureaucrat between me and my doctor instead of putting a government bureaucrat in his place. Our current system has all the bad stuff of a government plan and none of the good stuff.
  11. If the United States wanted their Constitutional Rights upheld then it should have elected Ron Paul. Instead, America sent a clear message in electing Obama -- We want a big government with fingers in billions of pies, regardless of what the Constitution reads. To paraphrase Will Rogers, on account of being a Democracy, America has to live with its mistakes for at least four years.
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