Regarding HEALTH CARE and other legislation now in Congress . . .
Article 1, Section 8, of the U. S. Constitution defines what Congress is allowed to do.
The 9th and 10th Amendments to the U. S. Constitution prohibit Congress from doing anything not authorized by Article 1, Section 8, of the U.S. Constitution.
Health Care is not a Constitutionally authorized federal government activity.
Participation in creating, or amending, Health Care legislation is a violation of the Oath of Office.
Voting to approve Health Care legislation is a violation of the Oath of Office.
Violation of the Oath of Office is sufficient cause for immediate and permanent removal from office, retroactive to the date of first violation even if that violation occurred many years or decades ago, including requirement that an Oath of Office violator return all pay and expense reimbursements and have all personal recorded votes voided and removed from the legislative record back to the date of first violation.
William Jud