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Sunday, July 27, 2014
by R J Shulman
WASHINGTON – (PTSD News Service) – The United States Appeals
Court for the District of Columbia held that certain provisions of the
Affordable Care Act are “the most heinous laws ever passed by Congress and
signed by a President.” The Appeals
Court struck down certain provisions of the law that grant subsidies to those
who need assistance paying for healthcare premiums.
“Everyone knows that God helps those who help themselves,”
said Justice Blake Hellholder who was part of the 2-1 Republican majority. “Granting
subsidies to purchase health care insurance to those who can’t do it for themselves
is about as anti-free market, anti-freedom and anti-American as any law
imaginable. If you can’t afford a
doctor, whose fault is that? Not mine
and not other American taxpayers.”
The Court also held that any law that obstructs the ability
of private insurance companies to realize profits was clearly
Unconstitutional. “Just how free can
America be if we limit the freedom of a private company or corporation to
maximize profits? These corporations
have worked very hard to get into the position where they can demand your money
or your life from potential clients who are needing basic health care.” Hellholder said that Obama’s unprecedented attack
on freedom and capitalism was not only Unconstitutional but was unconscionable.
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