Letters from Readers – March 29, 2010

New health care bill will have dire consequences The health care “free for all” will now begin. Chaotic and misunderstood regulations controlling the delivery of medical care will soon incapacitate the system. And with billions of dollars floating around, the corruption the government has been unable to stop in Medicare and Medicaid will reach new levels.

In order to deliver health care to millions more patients, you need adequate buildings, equipment and medical workers. Where are all these going to come from? No one has answers to this dilemma. The existing system will either collapse or be so strained that the quality of care will be much lower, resulting in increased mortality.

The American people are going to pay for the largess of Congress as businesses forced to provide health care for all workers raise their prices or simply move production to other countries, with increased unemployment and more suffering for millions of American workers.

Like the crooks on Wall Street, health care companies stand to gain the most from the new Washington deal. With millions of new policyholders, the insurance companies will make billions in new profits. And the big pharmaceutical companies will benefit from the millions of new prescriptions coming their way, especially if they contract with Third World countries to produce their patented medicines.

Louis Ginesi Dominguez

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We already tried amnesty, remember? So President Obama, fresh from his Constitution-twisting triumph with the health care bill, now wants to give the country another amnesty for illegal aliens (oops, I mean “comprehensive immigration reform for undocumented immigrants”)?

I recall politicians telling us the 1986 amnesty would be the only one, ever, and that it would solve the problem of “only” 2 million illegals, who turned out to be 4 million. I remember most of all the promises to secure the nation’s borders. We all know what became of that promise, don’t we?

Fool us once, shame on you. Fool us twice, shame on us.

John Lockwood

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Obamacare violates our civil liberties Kudos to Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli for being one of the first to file a lawsuit against the Obama administration on its unconstitutional health care bill.

Thirteen other states are doing likewise. Good for them. The fact that Obamacare will require individuals to purchase insurance is an infringement on our civil liberties. The federal government has no authority under the U.S. Constitution to force its citizens to purchase any health insurance of any kind.

The only solution that remains open is to vote these radical liberal and progressive politicians out of office in November and repeal this faulty piece of legislation as soon as possible.

Al Eisner

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