The Health Care Reform Act of 2009

by Stephen Pickering on September 29, 2009

Article 1

  1. The Health Insurance Industries’ exemption from the Sherman Anti-Trust Act of 1890 is hereby revoked.
  2. All citizens of the United States shall not be barred from purchasing Health Insurance from any company or individual, foreign or domestic.
  3. All policies may be written in any manner, for any amount, with any provisions the contractor chooses and the contractee accepts.
  4. Congress shall make no laws regulating the contracts or any of its provisions for Health Insurance legally signed between the contractor and contractee.
  5. Congress shall pass no laws forcing any United States Citizen to purchase Health Insurance.

The End.

This meeting is hereby adjourned.

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