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Communism by Insurance Mandate

By Ann Coulter | February 17, 2012 | 17:43

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One theory for why Barack Obama pushed the contraception mandate right now is that it helps Rick Santorum. Others theorize it's because Obama is an anti-religious bigot with a left-wing agenda. Reasonable minds can disagree on this.

But it may end up helping Mitt Romney by reminding people that the "individual mandate" is the least of the problems with ObamaCare. (The "individual mandate" is simply the legal argument for why ObamaCare is unconstitutional in a country that has accepted Social Security and Medicare as constitutional.)

This isn't a Catholic issue or even a religious issue. Conservatives are falling into the Democrats' trap by denouncing it as such. It's a freedom issue. (Or, as Democrats call it, "the F-word.")

If liberals like it, it's subsidized; if they don't, it's prohibited. And now they can impose their left-wing authoritarianism on the entire country by calling their mandates and prohibitions "insurance."

Liberal fundamentalists say: I don't see why anyone needs to hunt; I don't know why anyone needs to eat meat; I don't see why anyone needs to bathe every day; I don't know why anyone minds looking at urine in a low-flow toilet; I don't know why anyone needs an incandescent light bulb ...

Screw you, liberals. I don't know why anyone needs an abortion, free contraception, crap-ass "art" with photos of vaginas on the Virgin Mary, non-farming farmers or a $1 million pension for Anthony Weiner.

But I'm forced to subsidize all of that.

And now we're all going to be forced to subsidize the entire wish list of the Berkeley City Council, recast as "health insurance."

Insurance is not supposed to be for normal expenses in the ordinary course of events, such as multivitamins, house painting or oil changes. Insurance is for unexpected catastrophes: fires, accidents, cancer.

The basic idea is to spread the risk of unforeseen disasters. Filling up your gas tank, for example, is not an unforeseen disaster (though it's getting to be under Obama).

So why is birth control covered by insurance? Birth control pills aren't that expensive -- generics are about $20 a month -- nor is the need for them a bolt out of the blue. Why not have health insurance cover manicures, back massages, carrot cake and nannies?

Liberals huffily ask why it's so important to the Catholic Church not to pay for insurance plans that cover birth control, but the better question is: Why is it so important to liberals to force them to? (Wait until they have to buy coverage for vibrating butt-plugs!)

The answer is: They want the government giving official sanction to birth control and, later, abortion. That comes next. They want it for same reason gays want gay marriage -- it's purely symbolic.

Following Betty Friedan, gender feminists believe the pill is so central to what we are as a nation that it must be paid for by all, i.e. by insurance. The argument for fully subsidized abortions will be: We don't vote on a basic human right!

Whether or not it's a "right," it's not an area for "insurance." Abortion is an elective procedure. No families are going bankrupt because they had to pay for an abortion -- which costs about as much as a haircut for John Edwards or Bill Clinton. Can't we limit the health insurance we are all required by federal law to purchase to financially ruinous, actual medical problems?

No, that is not in the cards. Just as liberals have turned the Constitution into a vehicle for achieving all the left-wing policies they could never get Americans to vote for, now they are going to use "insurance" for the same purpose. Their new method doesn't even require them to get votes from five justices on the Supreme Court.

The secretary of Health and Human Services, Kathleen Sebelius, will do it all on her own.

Anything close to the beating heart of feminism is about to become a mandatory part of insurance coverage: fertility treatments, chemical sensitivities, a year's leave of absence for fathers after the birth of a child, attention deficit disorder, massages, aromatherapy, watching MSNBC, sex change operations, gender reassignment surgery, gender re-reassignment surgery.

And then, once every single insurance plan in the country is required by federal law to cover one million liberal causes having nothing to do with medical problems, Democrats will be happy to let us purchase health insurance across state lines. Sure, buy your insurance from Utah or Kentucky. Every insurance plan in the country, by federal law, will be identical.

The contraception diktat is only the beginning of the government controlling your life under ObamaCare. There are approximately 100,000 more decisions the HHS Secretary will have to make under ObamaCare that you will not be able to appeal.

The bill should have been called "Kathleen Sebelius' Dream Journal."

As we have seen, Sebelius is not a go-with-the-flow kind of secretary. She is a doctrinaire feminist who thinks it's important to make a statement by ordering something that has only a tangential connection to health care but will have the effect of costing everyone more money.

Are you getting why this isn't a Catholic issue? So what if some "compromise" is reached that makes the Catholic bishops happy? They supported ObamaCare to begin with! They ought to be forced to live with the consequences of the totalitarian regime they helped foist on the rest of us.

Maybe they'll get a waiver from the contraception mandate on religious grounds -- just like unions and Obama-friendly corporations got waivers on the grounds that they realized ObamaCare would suck and they didn't want to be a part of it.

What about the rest of us? You know, the ones who didn't support ObamaCare? We still have to live under the thumb of a nutcase gender-feminist with unlimited authority to ban whatever she doesn't like, subsidize whatever she does like and call it "insurance."

If Obama is re-elected this November and ObamaCare is not repealed, Republicans' only option will be to make Rick Santorum the head of HHS under the next Republican president (if we ever have one).

He can prohibit insurance companies from covering anything related to contraception, AIDS and substance abuse, and mandate that insurance plans pay subsidies to stay-at-home mothers, tuition for home-schooled kids and cover the purchase of his book, "It Takes a Family."

Those particular lifestyle choices have as much to do with "insurance" as contraceptives do.

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"Screw you, liberals"

Submitted by Newsbubba on Fri, 02/17/2012 - 7:22pm.

I'm down with that.

Ann, please run for president. Nothing would please me more than to vote for you.

I'm sick and tired of wimpy Republican "leaders" like Boner, Mitch (Obama's Bitch), and yes Romney!

Obama is a RAT... BASTARD ... FASCIST ... SON ... OF ... A ... BITCH!!! Did I speak to fast for anyone?

Screw him and the horse (Clydesdale) he married!

Comrade Bubba
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Now THAT post speaks ---

Submitted by matthewdean on Fri, 02/17/2012 - 8:02pm.

my mind.

Especially the reference to the purple-lipped one and his cordiality challenged wife.

MD

"The credibility of the story is undermined by the selection of sources." - (h/t Jer)
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Is anyone even paying

Submitted by ckc1227 on Sat, 02/18/2012 - 1:12am.

Is anyone even paying attention to Ann these days after the silly, hypocritical arguments she's been making recently, including in this very article, lol?


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You sure do like Catholics, Ann

Submitted by Dan_Collins on Sat, 02/18/2012 - 11:10am.

I've been very critical of the American Bishops with respect to this and other issues, but are they happy with Obama's so-called compromise, Ann? They were undoubtedly very naive and foolish. They effed up. But now that they realize what Obamaism is all about, you're telling them to shut up? Are you going to say that to the millions of voters that were bamboozled by Chairman Zero? Sit down and shut up, you've ceded any right to comment on these issues?

A lot of us have noticed just how shrill you've gotten about Catholics, and a lot of us are offended, because over the years you've reached the point where, like Progressivism, your own orthodoxy seems to provide much less freedom of conscience than Catholicism itself. You've become very whiny, and it doesn't look good on a pit bull.

Bite me.

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⇒ They are still haughty

Submitted by Cool Arrow on Sat, 02/18/2012 - 11:27am.

The Church's bishops still cling to their own reason, saying not a word publicly of their need to be led by The Holy Spirit.

The enemy is strong demonic power derived from the many daily sacrifices on the altar of Molech.  Such cannot be defeated by human cunning.

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Sorry Cool, you couldn't be more mistaken.

Submitted by dyardley on Sat, 02/18/2012 - 2:08pm.

I've personally seen Cardinal Dolan, and listened to Cardinals George and Wuerl on EWTN and other places. The Church was mistaken only in the fact that she believed our President (and I use the title loooooosley) could actually be believed and would obey the Constitution of our great nation.

In respect to the power of satan, he only has power when he convinces people to listen to him. He's like a little 'piss-ant.' Makes a lot of noise and trouble but in the end, guess what, he loses! The true power lies in the believers of a higher power. Fortunately or unfortunately, we will be forced sooner rather than later to show just how loud the 'silent majority' can be and just how deeply offended we are by the latest assault on our beliefs. So, say what you will, but in the end it won't matter a bit 'cause we win.

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⇒ Hide and watch, Yardley

Submitted by Cool Arrow on Sat, 02/18/2012 - 2:23pm.

Just like the Confessional, voting booths are private.  For years, the clergy has kept its collective yap shut about contraception and abortion, knowing from personally heard confessions their flock was selling out to it.

Sure you could, prior to a couple of weeks ago, find the stray tirade against abortion and BC in A Catholic magazine, but yours is a very special Parish if you've heard more than 1 - 2 sermons on it over the course of your lifetime.

Good luck getting them back on the farm once they've seen the big city.

You say Catholics will vote their faith at the ballot box?  I say they won't.

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You are right Cool

Submitted by dyardley on Sat, 02/18/2012 - 3:12pm.

about the voting booth and the confessional. Thank God for that. I actually wasn't thinking so much about voting when I responded to you. I was/am thinking more on the line of fighting for religious freedom and against the current, and I'm sure, more mandates to come from our Liar in Chief. Time will tell, but I can confidently say that of all the krap this administration has pulled, most specifically the current assault on freedom, this is the 'shot across the bow' and I promise you that I and many will not, under any circumstances abide by it. No Matter What.

I do worship in a good parish and hear much about BC and A. Lots of activity in prayer vigils and the Adoration chapel.

I won't be hiding, but I'll definitely be watching and acting. I wish you well.

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⇒ Et cum spiritu tuo

Submitted by Cool Arrow on Sat, 02/18/2012 - 3:20pm.

I hope I'm wrong, but I think the left has successfully framed the argument as "birth control" rather than abortion and birth control.

If birth control remains the seemingly sole question, I think it's possible Catholic laity will think (to themselves) "What's the big deal?"

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Amen. I hope you are wrong too.

Submitted by dyardley on Sat, 02/18/2012 - 4:14pm.

Thats why it is so important that we continually remind everyone that the issue isn't birth control, but individual freedom.

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Bingo!

Submitted by Boudin on Sat, 02/18/2012 - 5:14pm.

It's the enforcement of Obama care. They ridicule those of faith as against woman's health, and turning the clock back to the stone age. Then when they are sufficiently shamed, there wont be any thing else they cant justify. Been done thousands of times, at every level.

Our Gov has already started it's war on the American people. Our elected officials have unleashed the hoards of un-elected, un-accountable bureaucrats on us. Developing over 200 new Fed departments, and increased the size of just about every other one, in just the last few years.

Just the last few years over 80k new regulations. (HC, Financial "reform", new epa regs, not to mention his new authorization to detain American citizen with-out charge) and When asked how many punitive penalties, they had no answer, only saying "in the ten's of thousands.

Our media, is the biggest offenders of liberty.

Seek Truth, Defend Liberty
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That is the real issue....

Submitted by GregE on Sun, 02/19/2012 - 12:22am.

..........yet liberals do not argue the real issue. One can't argue for individual freedom when the agenda is expanded, more powerful government.

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⇒ That's where it splinters

Submitted by Cool Arrow on Sun, 02/19/2012 - 12:37am.

The Church can claim the high ground on birth control and abortion because She believed Obama intended to exempt them from those requirements. The rest of the healthcare bill was something for which the Church lobbied ebulliently.

Except in the very limited areas of abortion, birth control, and perhaps, euthanasia, the Church can hardly argue against that which it has already embraced.

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Coulter

Submitted by mmilesll on Sun, 02/19/2012 - 12:24am.

Ann is back. Thank God. At least in this article she has stopped obsessing about Romney. Obamacare must go, it will not only bankrupt this country but destroy the best healthcare system in the world. Typical of the liberals who voted for this mess, they aren't covered by it. Bad healthcare is only for the rest of America, not them.

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