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The Supreme Court ruled that the Affordable Healthcare Act was Constitutional, allowing Obama’s healthcare plan to move ahead at the risk of our continued freedoms. This is the first step to socialism and a sad day for American’s who have even more of a false sense of freedom through big government programs acting as the caretaker. If America is to remain truly free we must protect the free market system by allowing individuals to decide for themselves how their needs will be provided. The free market system was never suppose to be managed by the government and today the court decided it was ok to force all American to buy healthcare insurance in violation of that freedom. We most likely will soon see longer lines at hospitals and clinics because of this unfunded mandate at the tax payer expense. I am very concerned that this mandate is no more than one more step in allowing your government to be your stated parent or care taker. As we see the Healthcare Reform Plan move to its resolve, we will continue to see less access to treatment when facing a life threatening illness. We will move to even closer to a system of government policing your rights and your government’s dictates limiting your access to basic healthcare needs. Big government program are never fiscally efficient, have we not learned for the coming crisis in Social Security and the Department of Education among others? In my opinion this ruling just supported an unfunded mandate intended to give Americans a false hope that they will have at least access to medical care regardless of their ability to pay. Like most unfunded mandates it is a promise to provide care which will end in an unresolved crisis and long lines of limited access to treatments needed. Your doctor will be even less affective in providing for your care needs and he will most likely be over run with patents and his time will be even more limited as he will have a larger community to care fore and more rules limiting what he can do for you to resolve you medical needs. We will most likely see more gate keeping programs and doctors being force to follow less affective policy for intervention of your medical needs. The Act will End with higher costs, less affective care and continued crisis as the system attempts to create a managed system of medical care through big social programs. We can expect long lines of applications for care which will be left unresolved. The patient will become no more then a number and your access to care will become more like a drive through window of care representing a one stop plan to an end 14 hours ago · Like .. Gregory Dean Lemke Remember the above statement I wrote during my 2012 race for State Representative. I was right again.
Posted on: Fri, 01 Aug 2014 21:49:55 +0000

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