Tuesday, July 9, 2019

The Affordable Care Act is not Constitutional

What makes a law constitutional?  It seems to be an easy question, but there is more to it, much more.  In order for any law to agree with the Constitution, it must look after our rights.  Now we must define “our rights.”  Specifically, it is the “Bill of Rights” that was almost omitted from our Constitution, for which Thomas Jefferson insisted they be included, and were.  Jefferson feared that if basic and substantial rights were not included that the government will morph into tyranny.

In general, the “Declaration of Independence” already defined rights as human beings, for which all rights come from God and gives each individual sovereignty, or su juris, meaning of our own right, as long as we do not trample upon another’s rights.  Therefore behavior towards our neighbors is a matter of respect and responsibility.  

As far as health care being a “constitutional right,” again I refer back to the words of Thomas Jefferson, to wit: “If people let the government decide what foods they eat and what medicines they take, their bodies will soon be in as sorry state as are the souls of those who live under tyranny.”  As far as most of what the general public understands about health care are the costs, who could care less about the process, as long as whatever is medically wrong will be resolved. 

During and up to the time of our Forefathers, up to the time of the latter part of the 19th century, there was nothing wrong with our food.  There were diseases, but none were caused by food, unless the food was contaminated.  What happened?  Chemical companies discovered how simple it was to make crops more productive by adding three chemicals, NPK, nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium to the soil, which is all well and good, but for several fatal flaws.  Chemicals have their uses, but not for the replacement of what is natural to the soil, which is why some farmers use compost and other natural amendments that promote both microorganisms and macro-organisms that through organic processes, change the minerals in clay to be absorbed by the plants.  I am not a soil scientist, but I do know what works to promote the health and well-being of any human being, all without medicines or supplements.

We all need health care, but all such care begins by what we put into our bodies.  We are what we eat.  If one eats junk, then the same feels like junk, which also opens up a Pandora’s Box of inflammation problems that is a prelude to any number of diseases that Big Pharma has a plethora of products that we cannot escape from any channel on commercial television.  One might think that Big Pharma is colluding with the likes of Monsanto (now Bayer) who owns Round-Up.  That last statement is more factual than many might believe, but that is a spiritual matter, and one that I could not even begin to explain because of the many years of accumulated knowledge in my studies of law, health care and the Bible.

It should not be entirely surprising that we are more dependent upon drugs, than all the illegal drugs consumed since they became available in the underground market.  All drugs are poison, which is why there are so many precautions and legalese on the paperwork provided with every drug.

A word on fast food, and the following is their creed; “Feed as many people as we can at the lowest possible cost.”  To me, that last statement is not very comforting.  Unless I am very hungry or it is a matter of convenience, I avoid eating out.  For the most part, I purchase only organic and bag my lunch. 

All conventional grown food is contaminated with some form of chemical.  The one that stands out is glyphosate, or what is commonly known as “Round-Up.”  Glyphosate is not only in genetically modified crops, but it is also used for non-genetic purposes, such used for drying out a crop.  It cannot be washed off and becomes an intrinsic part of the plant’s make-up, and causes a plethora of digestive problems, in addition to coursing through our bloodstream, and contaminating who knows what and the symptoms they are causing, which makes people run to the doctor to get their drug fix.    

The bottom line; health care is an individual responsibility, not a constitutional right.  Going back to my opening lines; the Affordable Care Act is contract law…why…because one must sign up.  A signature on any legal document is contract law.  Your driver’s license is a government contract; social security is contract law; the W-4 and 1040 forms are contracts, for which the signature on the 1040, abrogates your constitutional 5th Amendments rights.  How is this possible?  Because the IRS is not a part of our Federal Government; it belongs to the IMF, which is an offshore institution.

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