"Under this Rule [unassailable, immutable and permanent federal mandate] women will still have access to free preventive care ... no matter where they work. So that core principle remains - the insurance company will be required to reach out and offer women contraceptive care free of charge" President Obama, 2/10/12; Announcement of his "accommodation" with the First, Fifth and Tenth Amendments of United States Constitution.
Actually, it is time to start the mourning, to grieve for the once great Republic in which all persons were secure in the certain knowledge that no government official could seize personal property, in this case the assets of the owners of Insurance companies, and by the stroke of a pen, give those same assets to another person, in this case to working women to pay for their "free" medical care. This arrogation of power would make Eva Peron proud. Yet, while this debacle has caused a "fire storm" of outrage in the Catholic Church's hierarchy, nary a word spoken in defiance of this nullification of the Constitution's guarantee of no deprivation of private property without due process of law and full compensation. I grew up in a time, when every American was told - by church, by schools, by parents, by government officials - that "there is no such thing as a free lunch", teaching us all that to receive something of value, a person must get it the old fashion way - "earn it".
Yet today, the President of the United States declares to little or no uproar, that free medical care is every women's innate, god-given right, at birth, or at least at the time of the government's authorized abortion. Of course, he didn't state in last week's address to the nation that every women's right to free medical care is a Constitutional Right, because even he knows that socialized medicine is not enshrined in our Nation's fundamental guarantor of person rights. So instead, the President for Now simply declared that taking Insurance companies money and giving it to working women is legal because doing so is consistent with his own core principles.
That breathtaking stance is fully consistent with my definition of a Dictator for Life. In response, I declare that my faith in the Constitution is unassailable, immutable and permanent; thus, in my Constitutional Republic when a government official take anyone's assets, because that official believes that others are more deserving of getting those assets for free, I say that it is right time to send that official off into the sunset of permanent retirement. Just saying ...
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