ObamaCare vs. the Constitution - NYPOST.com: "The health bills in Congress rob you of your constitutional rights. Here are five provisions (of many) that fail the constitutionality test and reveal Congress's disrespect for the public:
* Section 3403 of the Senate health bill, establishing a commission to cut Medicare spending, says the law can't be changed or repealed in the future. This whopper shows that Congress thinks its work should be set in stone. Wrong. The people always have the right to elect a new Congress to change or repeal what a previous Congress has done.
* A Senate health-bill amendment mysteriously allocates $100 million to an unnamed facility that 'shall be affiliated with an academic health center at a public research university in the United States that contains a state's sole public academic medical and dental school' (Sec. 10502, p. 328-329). Why not name the facility?"
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