Wednesday, June 26, 2013

The Real Reason for Obamacare


         It would be nice if a national health care bill from Congress actually meant national healthcare. Understand one thing, it doesn’t. It simply mandates everyone have healthcare. If people could afford it they’d have had it before. The crisis in America is not the quality or availability of healthcare - its the cost of healthcare.
So what’s the real reason behind the madness of Obamacare? We’ll take a look at a couple of the more insidious reasons behind it. First, think about the size of the bill. The bill actually consists of two separate bills. The first signed into law by Obama on March 23, 2010. It was HR - 3590 known as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. The second bill included in what we know as Obamacare is HR - 4872 known as the Reconciliation Act of 2010. It was signed into law on March 30, 2010, one week after the other. Together they are what we know as ‘Obamacare’ and together total 3,216 pages.
We all know that our Senators did not read these bills. And I’ve often heard it said that how stupid can they be that they write something so big no one would ever read it. That is the point exactly. Part of the strategy to neuter America and bring us under a one world government is to write bills so large, so convoluted and so open to interpretation, that lawyers and courts can interpret them to their advantage. Let me give you an example.
In HR - 3590, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Section 9006, titled Expansion of Information Reporting Requirements we find some interesting, non-healthcare requirements. In this section the IRS is given massive new reporting requirements that will have far reaching effects in America, especially placing expanded 1099 reporting requirements on businesses. Do you think this has to do with healthcare?
One of the specific requirements under Section 9006 is that all precious metal transactions must be reported to the IRS by the precious metal dealers. That means that the IRS will know who owns what precious metals and where they are. What you do with your after tax money used to be your business. With the passage of Obamacare, that is no longer just your business, it is the governments. Buried in Section 9006 is an expansion of the IRS into your and your business life.
Just one other item we’ll touch on is found in HR - 4872 the Reconciliation Act of 2010. In Section 1401 Item (e) it reads, ‘encourage, as appropriate, the development and use of clinical registries and the development of clinical effectiveness research data networks from electronic health records, post marketing drug and medical device surveillance efforts, and other forms of electronic health data’.
That’s a lot to take in. The operative words in that statement are ‘medical device surveillance efforts’ and ‘other forms of electronic health data’. By itself, maybe just weird. But lets look further. In Section 2521 under the title of National Medical Device Registry in subsection (g.1) it reads, ‘The Secretary shall establish a national medical device registry to facilitate the analysis of postmarket safety and outcomes data on each device ... ‘. In Section (A) there is language that reads, ‘ is or has been used in or on a patient and ...’. In Section (B) (i) it reads, ‘a class III device; or ...’ in Section (B) (ii) it reads ... ‘a class II device that is implantable, life-supporting, or life sustaining.’
Understand one thing. Those that say the government, under the Obamacare legislation, can’t require an RFID device to be implanted under your skin in the future ... are wrong. An RFID device is a small chip, now in use in the commercial world for tracking goods, stands for Radio Frequency Identification Device. This law is filled with deadly clauses that can be implemented when those in power decide they need them.
You can think back to the 30’s and 40’s in Germany and open your eyes. The German people didn’t ... will you?

For America ...

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