Healthcare Insurance is not a Constitutional right

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Healthcare  Insurance is not a Constitutional right

I am disappointed in the effort of the current congress to write an omnipotent health care insurance bill. This is a complex and impossible task and surely will not result in an acceptable solution.

Furthermore I am appalled at the veiled and hidden tax placed not directly on consumers but on the businesses that consumers utilize as method paying for and subsidizing other people's health care. We are smarter than that - a tax is a tax no matter where is applied.

Healthcare insurance is a "states" issue - to be mandated and governed by the states to the satisfaction and control of the residents of that state. You would do well to remember The Tenth Amendment (Amendment X) of the United States Constitution, "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."

The US Constitution does not speak of healthcare insurance, and thus quite clearly healthcare insurance becomes a States rights issue, and the Federal government is Constitutionally barred from being involved in this. And until it is a Constitution amendment, you would do well to stay focused on issues that are relevant the to reason and purpose that you were elected to your post.

I assure you all, anyone who votes for this in the Congress will not enjoy my support at the voting booths in 2010 and 2012

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This is absurd! Once again, because I follow rules, I work hard, I too am going to be taxed so that those that are unemployed get covered along with the illegals. If only the government put his much energy in fight immigration, those using our systems, etc..
The national government is not responsible for health care. In fact, only 15% of the country's population is uninsured. Compared to the other issues at hand this can be considered trivial. Why not spend time trying to fix something else that effects us all and can eventually have a solution that will be acceptable to all, or at least most? Like maybe the economy? Or are those 15% of Americans insurance problems more important than the country's livelihood?
The national government is not responsible for health care. In fact, only 15% of the country's population is uninsured. Compared to the other issues at hand this can be considered trivial. Why not spend time trying to fix something else that effects us all? Like maybe the economy? Or are those 15% of Americans health problems more important the the countries livelihood?
A "right" is something the Government cannot stop you from doing... it is not something they do for you!!
I look forward to helping to hand as many pink slips as possible to the so-called representatives who have been using the Constitution for toilet paper. Also, I would like to see any and all supporters of the upcoming "treaty" in Copenhagen to be tried and executed for treason - from the White House on down.
Goodbye Pete and Evan your services are no longer desired!!!!
WHEN YOUR UP YOUR OUT!
We need health care reform. But government intrusion into this marketplace (health care is a GOOD after all, not a RIGHT) has only made health care more expensive, which IS the problem after all. So if government has created the problem, why does anybody think that MORE government will be the solution? It's ridiculous.