Affordable Care Act violates the constitution

The Affordable Care act is 17,000 pages long. It is humanly  impossible to read and understand unless you are a computer program. Since congress is denied the right to pass a bill until it has been fully read and understood, that is one violation.

Congress is not allowed to pass any bill which favors congress over the people.  It has violated the constitution by exempting themselves from the AC act.  That's two violations.

No member of congress shall sign a bill in which they have private or personal interest. Since members of congress have private investments in companies providing services for this program, creating profits for themselves and the companies, they have violated the constitution and their oath of office.  That's three violations. With further investigation, they may be guilty of vote tampering and racketeering.  That's a federal offense.

The Affordable Care Act should be fully investigated and all money already spent or allocated for the act should be reviewed and repaid.