If you are celebrating the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold Obamacare maybe you should think about what you are celebrating. You are celebrating the loss of individual liberty. You are celebrating the largest tax increase in world history. You are celebrating the federal government’s takeover of your life. You are celebrating the end of the world’s best healthcare system. You are celebrating the end of choosing your own doctor. You are celebrating the end of private insurance and competition. You are celebrating for many the end of health insurance as an employer paid benefit. You are celebrating the end of America as we know it.
The premise that the Supreme Court upheld Obamacare was that the mandate is just a tax and Congress can pass a tax bill. This is flawed reasoning and a big cop-out. Obama and the Democrats insisted when the healthcare bill was passed that it was not a tax increase. Yet it did not stop them from arguing to the Supreme Court that it was indeed a tax. This will go down as one of the biggest deceits in our history. This makes the November election the most important one in our country’s history. It will take a new President and a 60 member Republican Senate along with a Republican House of Representatives to right this wrong.
Under ‘Obamacare’, one still has the liberty to chose one’s doctor, to select the insurance company they prefer, and insurance is still private. The same excellent doctors that we so value in America will continue to do their jobs, and the service one recieves at a hospital will continue to be of a wonderfully high level. I do not celebrate nor bemoan the Supreme Court’s decision on the Affordable Care Act; I merely recognize that, insurance required or not, the standard of American medical care will continue to be very high. I trust the Republican Chief Justice Roberts to make the right decision for the USA.
Obamacare is designed to destroy private insurance. Of course Obama told us that we would be able to keep our insurance and choose our doctors. You have to be quite naive to believe that eventually some doctors will chose to not participate. In the long run fewer and fewer will choose a medical career. We must learn the lessons of those countries that have done this already.
Yeah, but I would at least like to believe that our president is a little honest. Thanks for sharing your opinion.