Under what Constitutional Authority is the Federal Government taking over Health Care?
May 18, 2009 by Kenneth Moyes
Here are questions about the Federal Government.
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Under what specific power granted to the federal government in the Constiution is the government permitted to establish a government health care organization? They want to tax soda as part of the fund raising to pay for the health care – the sixteenth amendment provided the right to levy an income tax. There is no federal authority to tax soda to pay for health care – while soda is interstate commerce, health care is not and there is no authority to tax for a commodity.
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Under what power is it permitted to invest in corporations or make loans to corporations?
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If you don’t know, then contact your Congressman or Senators and insist on an answer.
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Simple answer, it doesnt.
Complex answer, the firewalls of the constitution have been shredded by the statists using fiat from the judicial oligarchy, and arguing the constitutionality of such actions will not get very far in the courts.