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Sunday, July 29, 2012

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I don’t have to convince you of what a sorry job the federal government typically does of “controlling costs.”  Then, has it ever done that?  And you already know the federal government is going to completely control everything it even partially pays for (with your money of course).  So, it should be no surprise that the City of New York is giving us a prophetic glimpse of where Obamacare will take us.

by Curtis Coleman, Contributing Author: You are most likely familiar with New York City’s mayor’s campaign to ban bottles of Coke and Pepsi over 16 ounces in size.  Never mind for a moment that it’s a ridiculous over-reach of government, but take a quick glimpse into the future with me.

If Obamacare is implemented as the President and his progressive minions intend, the ultimate result will be a single-payer health care system in America.  In other words, all of your health care will be paid for by the federal government (using your tax dollars, of course, to pay for your health care and everybody else’s health care who doesn’t pay income taxes).

But I digress.  You know that the federal government is going to control everything it ostensibly pays for.  So to control its costs, the federal government is going to have to control the foods it thinks will adversely affect your health and health care costs.  New York City’s ban on soda is just a preview.

So you should not be surprised if the federal government decides it should outlaw
  • Ice cream
  • Chocolate cake – especially Coca Cola chocolate cake
  • Southern fried cookin’
  • Butter, and therefore
  • Paula Dean and her fabulous food!
Make no mistake, my friends.  Obamacare and the world of tofu and veggie burgers is on its way to your house.  Your federal government will make certain of that.
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Curtis Coleman is the President, Curtis Coleman's Institute for Constitutional Policy and contributing author to the ARRA News Service.

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