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Repeal The Patient Protection and Affordable Healthcare Act known as Obamacare

The healthcare bill is unconstitutional and exceeds the authority granted by the Constitution

The Declaration of Independence of the United States of America states that we have a right to Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.



There is no mention in the Constitution, or the Bill of Rights, of the right to government provided healthcare, health services, or health insurance.



Furthermore, the enumerated powers are a list of specific government responsibilities found in Article 1 Section 8 of the United States Constitution, which gives our government the authority granted by the people and our Constitution.



In addition, Congress may only exercise those powers that are granted to it by the Constitution and limited by the Bill of Rights; and



Furthermore, all other powers are vested to the people and to the state governments to provide for and govern those powers not granted to Congress by the Constitution of the United States of America.



In fact, the ?Necessary and Proper Clause? limits the authority of Congress to the areas related to one of the powers, (foregoing powers), listed in Article 1 section 8; and



Whereas, there is no provision in the Constitution that grants Congress the power to force citizens to purchase healthcare services, or control health care, or govern the administration of health care services, or provide health care services in general; and



Whereas, the Tenth Amendment of the United States Constitution, which is part of the Bill of Rights that was ratified on December 15, 1791 states:



?The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.?



Whereas, Congress can not apply one of the powers granted by the Constitution, and Congress can not establish a specific Constitutional authority to provide health care, health services, or health insurance, or mandate the purchasing of healthcare services; and



Whereas, the Constitution does not grant Congress the authority to control or govern anything that is not mentioned in the enumerated powers; and



Whereas, the Constitution does not grant Congress the power to ration health care services or pass legislation aimed at controlling or governing healthcare, or healthcare insurance; and



Whereas, we the people of the United States of America believe that our Constitution is the law of the land; and



Whereas, Congress's power is limited to the enumerated powers listed in the Constitution under Article 1 section 8.



Therefore, be it resolved that, we the People endorse the following constitutional principles:



1. The United States executive government, including Congress, does not have the power or authority, under the Constitution of the United States of America, to pass legislation designed to provide health care services, control health care services, or compete with health care providers or insurance carriers as such legislation exceeds the powers granted by our constitution under Article 1 section 8.



2. The Constitution does not grant Congress the power to pass legislation designed to create boards, governors, czars, or administrators who have the power to dictate who will or will not receive health care services.



3. Any legislation that gives the federal government control over health care services, mandates penalties and fines for citizens and businesses who do not want healthcare, or competes with health insurance providers violates the U. S. Constitution, as such legislation exceeds the authority of the federal government which is granted by Article 1 section 8 of the Constitution of the United States of America.



THEREFORE, We the People petition congress to honor our Constitution and their pledge to uphold and defend our Constitution by moving immediately to repeal the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act known as Obamacare.