Bills pending in Congress that would nationalize health care
by setting up mandatory insurance
purchases and fines for not complying could penalize married couples
$10,000 annually and are a direct attack on marriage, families and the
church because of their discriminatory provisions, according to a
congressional candidate.
"This is as awful, I will say evil … this is as evil as it gets," Allen Quist, who is running to unseat Democrat Tim Walz in Minnesota's 1st congressional district, told WND.
Quist said the fine print
of provisions still alive in both the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of
Representatives deliberately create enormous pressure for couples to
live together without marriage – or even get divorced – by charging
married couples thousands of dollars more in premiums and fees.
"And it's deliberate," Quist added, "This is clearly not accidental."
"This is the most insidious attack on our country we have ever seen," Quist said earlier this week in an interview with David Barton of WallBuildersLive.com.
"In fact you have government policies tearing apart marriage,"
he said. "Marriage is the foundation of society. It's the foundation of
our government and to a large degree the basic unit in the church. [The
policy] undermines the church's teaching and undermines church
structure.
"It weakens the family. It weakens the church, and it weakens our country," he said. MORE>>>>>>>>>>
