As the Senate leapfrogs over hurdle after hurdle in getting Obamacare passed, our Constitutional rights are being trampled. The Democrats' solution for healthcare reform consists largely of forcing citizens to purchase healthcare or face a fine, levied through the IRS (can you imagine the paperwork this is going to generate, as you have to provide proof of health insurance at every turn?). This is a federal mandate to purchase a service in order to be a citizen in good standing, and it is not Constitutional.
The Constitution lays out what powers the federal government has, and expressly grants all other powers to the states. This is why the comparison of the "buy health insurance or pay a fine" mandate to the requirement in most states for car insurance before you can drive is false. States are not subject to the same restrictions as the federal government.
President Obama, on some basic level, understands this, yet it appears that he has perverted this concept in his mind to make his socialist, utopian worldview workable in this country. Consider this quote from a 2001 interview: "... [G]enerally the Constitution is a charter of negative liberties. Says what the states can't do to you. Says what the federal government can't do to you, but doesn't say what the federal government or state government must do on your behalf ... I think there was a tendency to lose track of the political and community organizing and activities on the ground that are able to put together the actual coalition of powers through which you bring about redistributive change."
Redistribution, huh? Turns out that redistribution of wealth is the driving force behind every single initiative espoused by the Obama administration. Socialists -- and Barack Obama is a Socialist, make no mistake -- like to fancy themselves as modern-day Robin Hoods, taking from the evil rich and giving to the downtrodden poor. This allegory is false; in the lore of Robin Hood, the Sheriff of Nottingham, in collusion with Prince John, was robbing the people blind while Richard the Lionhearted was off fighting the Crusades. In this fallacious comparison, Big Business is cast in the role of the Sheriff of Nottingham, with Capitalism in the role of Prince John and President Obama as the hero, Robin Hood, standing in good stead in the absence of his king, Socialism. You and I are the peasants of Nottinghamshire.
Well, I don't know about you, but I do feel like I'm being robbed blind ... But not by Big Business and his boss, Capitalism. I'm being robbed, and my future children, and their future children, are being robbed, by the socialistic concept of higher taxes, bigger government, more entitlements for people who are gaming the system. I do not believe in institutionalized, enforced charity. I give what I can, sometimes until it hurts, to causes I believe in. As the federal government raises taxes again and again, my personal ability to give is being diminished by degrees. The causes I want to support will necessarily begin to suffer, and causes I abhor -- Planned Parenthood, I'm looking at you -- will benefit.
The Constitution does not give the federal government the right to take my money and give it to those who want to fund abortions, or give kickbacks to Mary Landrieu or Ben Nelson (and Florida, Connecticut, Hawaii, Vermont ...) in exchange for votes, or whatever else.
I never thought I'd agree with Howard Dean, but in this case I do (albeit for diametrically opposing reasons): KILL THE BILL.