The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights says Obama’s health-care plan is racially discriminatory . The House health-care bill backed by Obama is filled with sections that factor in race when awarding billions in contracts, scholarships and grants and give preferential treatment to minority students for scholarships. Taxpayers of all races will end up paying more because of these arbitrary racial preferences. The Civil Rights Commission has concluded that this racial discrimination is unjustified, and that it will neither reduce health care disparities among racial and ethnic groups, nor “improve health care in underserved areas.
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