It’s enraging.

More than a decade after the Obama administration first tried to force the Little Sisters of the Poor to buy contraception including abortifacient drugs for employees, states are still hounding the nuns in court.

At its heart, ObamaCare was a massive welfare program meant to redistribute health-care costs to the middle class.

But it was also a social engineering project aimed at coercing religious organizations and businesses to adopt progressive values.

The Affordable Care Act mandated employers, including nonprofits such as the Little Sisters of the Poor, to pay for contraceptives in their worker-provided health insurance as an “essential health benefit” under the euphemistic category of “preventative and wellness services.”

There was no “religious exemption.”

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