Today was the third day of arguments by the Supreme Court over the much-disputed National Healthcare law. Most laws that are debated on the Floor have an hour time-limit per day, but this law has 6 hours a day for three days; March 26th, 27th and 28th. One of the most disputed parts of this proposition is that it would force Americans to buy a product they might not want (The National Healthcare coverage). The politicians supporting the law respond by saying that everyone needs to go to the hospital at some point. This is very true. Most people have been in the hospital at one time or another.
But that's not the point. The government shouldn't be allowed to use its authority to force that kind of choice on any American person, even if the government think it's for their own good. Americans have the right to choose if they want healthcare coverage, and which healthcare coverage they want.
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