The stated objective of President Obama’s socialized medicine law is to expand access to quality, affordable health care in America - hence the statute’s title, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. As far as intended outcomes are concerned, greater access to lower-cost health insurance is certainly a desirable objective. Shrinking the ranks of the uninsured would produce a contraction of America’s welfare state, thus reducing taxpayer obligations associated with dependency. Meanwhile, lowering health care costs would create more disposable income, thereby stimulating the nation’s consumer economy. Clearly, these outcomes will not be achieved by Obamacare, though. Instead, this Orwellian...