Hey Obama: That Dog Won't Hunt

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If the President can mandate Obamacare for Americans, can he also demand that they eat broccoli as often as Michelle decides is necessary? As silly as that may sound, it goes along with that saying about a camel getting its nose under the tent. First the nose, then the head, then the whole body that ends up completely occupying the canvas shelter. A recent court ruling sent a message to the Obamas: it pushed the nose of the camel back into the desert of their other flawed efforts to manipulate the American public.

Continue reading on Examiner.com: Hey Obama: That Dog Don't Hunt! - National Watchdog Politics * Examiner.com http://www.examiner.com/watchdog-politics-in-national/hey-obama-that-dog-don-t-hunt#ixzz1CoqeIuxF
 
If the President can mandate Obamacare for Americans, can he also demand that they eat broccoli as often as Michelle decides is necessary? As silly as that may sound, it goes along with that saying about a camel getting its nose under the tent. First the nose, then the head, then the whole body that ends up completely occupying the canvas shelter. A recent court ruling sent a message to the Obamas: it pushed the nose of the camel back into the desert of their other flawed efforts to manipulate the American public.

Continue reading on Examiner.com: Hey Obama: That Dog Don't Hunt! - National Watchdog Politics * Examiner.com http://www.examiner.com/watchdog-politics-in-national/hey-obama-that-dog-don-t-hunt#ixzz1CoqeIuxF

"Well, no, your honor. Broccoli alone does not make you healthy and you and I don't have to pay directly for its lack. Broccoli isn't responsible for driving up the costs of a huge business across state lines. Lack of insurance by millions of so-called passive people is one such factor. You and I pay for the uninsured in our premiums.

So, it's constitutional for us to have to pay more for the health care freeloaders, but it is unconstitutional to insist that they pay for themselves? And that's because government can't insist on people buying anything?

But governments insist on people buying things all the time at every level. Homeowners must buy snow shovels to keep sidewalks clear, business owners must meet myriad expensive requirements, motorists must replace old tires, parents must feed their children and we must all buy clothes. You'll get in trouble if you don't. Don't believe me? Just try turning up at the Supreme Court naked (this experiment not advised in the winter months)."


Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/11033/1122292-154.stm#ixzz1CotlCoFe
 
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