by Phyllis SchlaflyNew reasons emerge almost daily as to why Obamacare can and must be defeated.The American people oppose Obamacare by almost 2 to 1 in the latest CNN poll.Other polls show lopsided opposition to passing either the Senate or House health-care bill.Public opinion is against the bill because of its obscene costs in higher taxes, burdensome debt,anti-freedom mandates, rationing, and reduced care for seniors.The American people have awakened to the fact that Obamacare is transformational legislationthat will drag us against popular will into European-style Socialism.The Democrats' double-counting of Obamacare's financial benefits has been exposedas a colossal lie. Harry Reid told the Senate that his bill strengthens our future by both"cutting our towering national deficit by as much as $1.3 trillion over the next 20 years"AND "strengthening Medicare and extending its life by nearly a decade."The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) refuted that assertion.CBO said the claim that Obamacare would provide these benefits simultaneously"would essentially double-count a large share of those savings and thus overstatethe improvement in the government's fiscal position."Obamacare is unconstitutional because of its mandate that all individuals must carry"approved" health insurance, and all businesses must give health insurance to theiremployees whether or not the company can afford it. "Universal" coverage will be enforcedby the Internal Revenue Service with power to punish those who don't have such a plan.Constitutional lawyers point out that the Commerce Clause does not give Congress theauthority to force Americans to buy health insurance as a condition of living in our countrybecause personal health insurance is not "commerce."The CBO wrote that "a mandate requiring all individuals to purchase health insurancewould be an unprecedented form of federal action"; the Supreme Court has never upheldany requirement that an individual must participate in economic activity.Since the Senate bill imposes sharp limits on health-insurance companies'ability to raise fees or exclude coverage, it likely will force many of them out of business.Obamacare is unconstitutional because it violates the Bill of Rights protections againsttakings without just compensation and deprivation of property without due process of law.Other Obamacare provisions blatantly legislate racial and other forms of discrimination.The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights sent two letters to the President and congressionalleaders warning about the obnoxious requirements for racist and sexist quotas.The Senate bill requires that "priority" for federal grants be given to institutions offering"preferential" admissions to minorities (race, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, and religion).Institutions training social workers, psychologists, psychiatrists, behavioral pediatricians,psychiatric nurses, and counselors will be ineligible for federal grants unless they enroll"individuals and groups from different racial, ethnic, cultural, geographic, religious, linguistic,and class backgrounds, and different genders and sexual orientations."Obama's claim that "everybody" will now be covered creates few winners but lots of losers.Universal health insurance will be achieved by forcing young people to pay the additional costs(insurance for the youngest third of the population would rise by 35 percent), and by restrictingand rationing care for the elderly.According to Robert Samuelson in the Washington Post, the "wild card is immigration." From 1999 to 2008, 60 percent of the increase in the uninsured occurred among Hispanics,and Obama's refusal to close our borders will make this problem more costly every year.Obamacare gives Medicare bureaucrats the power to ration health care by forcing doctorsto prescribe cheaper medical devices and drugs. In the recent case of Hays v. Sebelius,the court ruled that Medicare doesn't have the right to make this rule, but Obamacare takesjurisdiction away from the courts to hear any appeal from decisions of the new Medicare Commission.The "stick" applied to primary-care doctors is imposing financial penalties if they refer toomany patients to specialists. The "carrot" is financial rewards to doctors who give up smallpractices and consolidate into larger medical groups or become salaried employees of hospitalsor other large institutions.The Senate bill contains at least a dozen of what can be described as bribes.Senator Mary Landrieu received a $300 million increase in Medicaid funding for her state(known as the Second Louisiana Purchase), and Senator Ben Nelson received $100 millionpermanent exemption for Nebraska from the costs of Medicaid expansion.The Senate bill even has a four-page section artfully written to enable ACORN to getfederal health-care grants. This section describes grant recipients as "community andconsumer-focused nonprofit groups" having "existing relationships ... with uninsuredand underinsured consumers."

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