The Sen. Akaka from Hawaii represents how out of touch these betrayers of freedom are they do not represent the people of America. He is asked if the Congress has the authority to mandate us to buy Health Care insurance. His Response is he is unaware. Like most of the Dems who are going to vote for this they are not even considering to base there decision on the constitutionality of this issue. They are in office to uphold and defend the constitution of the United States of America.
Sen. Akaka also says that the $750 penalty you will pay to the IRS when you don’t get health care insurance is not a penalty. Sounds like Obama when he was on ABC saying that the mandatory tax is not a tax. Unfortunitley the Government is not able to redefine words so lets call a spade a spade its a penalty Sen. Akaka and it is a tax Obama.
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stephhunter Friday, November 13th at 12:08PM EST (link)The penalty is still cheaper than legitimate healthcare insurance though. Still this would be a good plan… htt://cli.gs/23yYaM/
Spammer alert!!!
Steph C Friday, November 13th at 12:14PM EST (link)This makes the third time, same link.
“[I]f the public are bound to yield obedience to laws to which they cannot give their approbation, they are slaves to those who make such laws and enforce them.” –Candidus in the Boston Gazette, 1772
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G'bye
Neil Stevens Friday, November 13th at 12:26PM EST (link)We don’t allow fascist propaganda here.
Good catch, Steph C.
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I noticed the name first.
Steph C Friday, November 13th at 12:29PM EST (link)It’s a case of curiosity killed the cat, but the cat wasn’t me,
Besides, I took offense at the screen name. I don’t know if that was her name or if it had some other connotation all things considered.
“[I]f the public are bound to yield obedience to laws to which they cannot give their approbation, they are slaves to those who make such laws and enforce them.” –Candidus in the Boston Gazette, 1772
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