Quote of the Day - I Don’t Worry About the Constitution - Rep. Phil Hare
By laglen
@laglen (19759)
United States
April 2, 2010 6:48pm CST
That says it all doesn't it?
Confronted by an angry Tea Partier with a camera Thursday, an Illinois congressman said in front of several constituents at a town hall that he doesn't care whether the new health care law violates the Constitution, as some critics have claimed.
In a video posted on You Tube, Adam Sharp of the St. Louis Tea Party asked Rep. Phil Hare which part of the Constitution authorizes the government to mandate that all Americans buy a private product such as health insurance. The Illinois Democrat replied, "I don't worry about the Constitution on this."
"Jackpot, brother," Sharp said.
Hare cringed in disgust and said, "Oh please. What I care more about, I care more about the people dying every day who don't have health care."
"You care more about that than the U.S. Constitution that you swore to uphold?" Sharp shouted back.
"I believe it says we have the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness," Hare countered.
When an observer pointed out that those words come from the Declaration of Independence, Hare said, "Doesn't matter to me. Either one."
When Sharp pressed Hare to answer where in the Constitution government is granted the authority to mandate the purchase of health insurance, Hare said he didn't know.
"But at the end of the day, I want to bring insurance to every person that lives in this country," Hare said.
Sharp said the law won't do that.
The confrontation was the latest example of Democrats going off message in their sales pitch to Americans of the virtues of the controversial health care law.
Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, said the health care law would address the "maldistribution of income in America."
"Too often, much of late, the last couple three years, the maldistribution of income in America is gone up way too much, the wealthy are getting way, way too wealthy and the middle income class is left behind," Baucus said after the Senate passed a "fix it" bill to make changes to the health care law.
"Wages have not kept up with increased income of the highest income in America," he said. "This legislation will have the effect of addressing that maldistribution of income in America."
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/04/02/democratic-lawmaker-dont-worry-constitution-health-care-overhaul/
There is a nice video clip to show the context!
I am still amazed that some people are ok with this.
4 responses
@xfahctor (14113)
• Lancaster, New Hampshire
4 Apr 10
You know, there was a time in this country when a congressman uttering such words would have been hung for treason. But, if nothing else, they are more open about it now...rather than hiding behind lawyers or dozens of convoluded supreme court rulings and extrapolated and twisted interpetations of the contitution. I am actually quite glad they are saying things like this. They say the best disinfectant is sunlight. Wake up america and look out side, the sun is shining, see the swarm of cockroaches it has exposed.
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@gewcew23 (8007)
• United States
3 Apr 10
Hare is only saying what people in Congress actually believe. Yeah they swear to uphold the Constitution, but they do not even know what is in the Constitution. They could not even show where Congress gets it's power in the Constitution. If you are going to pledge to uphold something, don't you think you should st lest no want you are up holding? That would be like signing a contract without reading the terms of the contract.
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@bobmnu (8157)
• United States
3 Apr 10
The Democrats claim that the Republican party has been taken over by the "Religious Right", Who has taken over the Democratic Party. The Democratic Party seems to have more rich people in it than the Republican party. (In the Senate the wealthiest are the Democrats) and they have their money and want to prevent the rest of us hard working people from earning our fair share. When we work hard and earn more they tax us to create a new benefit for the poor.
Remember how the act now so that we can remind them in November when we have our Revolution at the Ballot Box.
@hofferp (4734)
• United States
3 Apr 10
There are way too many people who are ok with not following the Constitution; some are called progressives, some are called liberal, some are called socialists, some are called fascists, some are called communists... At least we're getting them to tell us the truth -- their goal is the redistribution of wealth and they really could care less about the Constitution! Unfortunately, the people who vote these people in don't know the constitution, our history and where the progressives are taking us. They just know they're getting something for free/cheap if they vote these people in.





