Considering the federal government has no enumerated power to meddle in health care at the individual level, the whole thing is unconstitutional.
Not that that argument has gotten any traction in decades.
The short answer is no.
Health care is not an enumerated power of the federal government under the constitution.
The problem is we do not, at present, have a functioning government to enforce the constitution.
It is time to quit being politically correct and start being politically honest.
If the american public will not confront the reality of the grievous error of last November, then liberty dies.
If we are truly a free people rather than european-style subjects of our government masters, we will rise up to renounce the progressive movement.
We will know one way or another before sunrise on November 3, 2010.