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<title>Obamacare&#x26;#x27;s secret surveillance: The O Force wants government snooping on you</title>
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<description>If the O Force believes it&#x26;#x27;s OK for the government to track citizens by their cell-phone signals, it&#x26;#x27;s not a great leap to believe the same rule would apply to an implanted radio chip. This concern fits within a general disquiet over the Obama administration&#x26;#x27;s incessant drive to expand government power over Americans&#x26;#x27; private lives. The health care law&#x26;#x27;s provision mandating the purchase of health insurance, for example, is an unprecedented and unconstitutional claim of power under the Commerce Clause, which uses the IRS as its enforcement mechanism. A Congress that believes it can wield this type of power will...</description>
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