Monday, August 17, 2009

'Obamacare:' What does the Constitution have to say?

'Obamacare:' What does the Constitution have to say?: "Is a federal government takeover of the health care system constitutional?

Some argue that under the Constitution, Congress is not authorized to regulate or subsidize health care.

Michael Boldin, founder of The Tenth Amendment Center, told WND that if citizens want to understand whether health care is constitutional, they must first understand the function of the Constitution.

'The best way to look at it is that it doesn't apply to you,' he said. 'It doesn't apply to me. It doesn't apply to any person at all. It applies to the government, and it sets the boundaries of what government is supposed to do.'"

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