FACT:
- The current socialist health care "reform" bill we are all now forced to purchase was back door dealed against the wishes of 73% of the American people. According to the bill (that no one bothered to read) if you don't buy the government's health care you will be fined or imprisoned ! We are being goverened with impunity against our wishes while our freedoms are being stripped away.
HR 4872
Now we have a big fat white elephant around the necks of the American people. What is it that necessitates us to have rammed down our throats a half-baked 2500 page health care policy that we can't afford and 73% of America don't even want in the first place ?? Americans have been spit in face. Even the proponents of this "health care" plan know it won't work. It's not about health care, it's about the bigger socialist agenda that is being packaged under the utopian idea of "health care" in order to make it marketable to the masses. After all, cheap health care does sound noble doesn't it ? Just like Mom & Dad said; .."if it sounds too good to be true, it is."
The health care plan was written by a committee whose chairman says she doesn't understand it, passed by a Congress that hasn't read it and exempts themselves from it, signed by a president who also hasn't read it and who smokes, with funding administered by a treasury chief who doesn't pay his taxes, overseen by an obese surgeon general, and financed by a country that's broke. What could possibly go wrong ??
My solution:
I fully support SCA 29 Healthcare Protection Act. It gives California voters the opportunity to affect the enforcement of restrictive state or federal healthcare legislation by placing a measure on the ballot. Let the people decide like in the old days.
- What does this mean to you ?
SCA 29 requires voter approval of any state or federal measure implementing a healthcare program that contains a provision mandating individuals to obtain health coverage, guarantee issuance of health coverage, creates a "pay or play" system for employers, creates a government entity to compete with private plans, or creates a single-payer healthcare system. This measure will ensure voters have a voice in the healthcare debate rather than allowing Washington to make costly and ineffective decisions regarding something as personal as the choice of a family doctor.
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