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    Tag: Weak Weak Weak Lawmakers

    Declare It DOA


    By JGillman, Section News
    Posted on Wed Nov 14, 2012 at 08:50:12 AM EST
    Tags: Michigan, Health Care Exchange, Cronyism, Snyder's Friends, Tyranny, Unconstitutional, Weak Weak Weak Lawmakers, Tyrants, Chains, Slavery (all tags)

    If the Snyder administration wishes to provide the BEST options for Michigan taxpayers and citizens, it should ask the legislature to defy the feds under the 10th amendment.

    "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people."

    Some lawmakers may not understand the power they wield. :
    "I'm very pleased that we are continuing to have an ongoing discussion," said Haines, the chair of the House Health Policy Committee. "It has been very difficult. I don't think it's anybody's fault in Michigan. It's been very difficult to get answers out of Washington."

    Details, including the requirements and the costs to taxpayers, need to be worked out, she said. Still, Haines said she was leaning toward a state-run exchange.

    "We have until Friday," she said. "I've been here all day making phone calls and talking to people. We're all committed to doing what's best for Michigan."

    Then do what is best, and tell the feds to take their mandate and send it back to Europe where it has provided inadequate health options for decades.

    There is no authority given by the constitution to the federal government to force citizens to purchase a product.

    Any product.

    Period.

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