Friday, June 25, 2010

“Patient Protection and Affordable Care”

I love the way these Democrats use their words to convince the public that the Republicans are trying to take something away from them. Even when they’re writing these laws it’s worded in such a way that if you oppose “Patient Protection and Affordable Care” then you have to be the bad guy. How about this one; A conclusion that the Act violates the Commerce Clause would require a reversal of over 70 years of settled Commerce Clause jurisprudence and doctrine extending back through the creation of Medicare, Social Security and Medicaid and countless other vital and popular federal programs that have been the law of the land for decades”. Then I guess Blumenthal must be right because he’s the one with a Harvard education, we’re just a bunch of idiots. Who in their right mind would ever even think about messing around with, “countless other vital and popular federal programs” Then he makes it sound like he was actually looking into the possibility of joining the lawsuit, but after carefully weighing all the facts he decided to fight for the people to insure that the Republicans can’t take away “Patient Protection and Affordable Care” from the people.

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