Even beyond the specific statutes of the bill (most of which I've heard are about are pretty bad, anyway) the whole thing is blatantly unconstitutional. I have so many massive problems with it on a number of different levels, ranging from the broadest and most subjective (it's not the purpose of our government, various other libertarian cries) to the very fact that even if I was in favour of a nationalised health care system, this would most definitely not be it, as a bloated mix of bloated state fascism and neofeudal corporatism locking us into effective governmental serfdom frankly scares me. If we accept the precedent that government can mandate us towards an economic activity, the very basis of the natural rights of the citizen are thrown away, and as history shows us, our lords in the state will never stop driving that power ever further. If we're going to have UHC, an actual UHC system without the feudal middleman would be so, so much better. Abolish the insurance companies if you must and institute a fully government run single-payer plan; anything is preferable to this fascist monstrosity.