10/18/13
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I don’t buy into the theories that ObamaCare was written to take down our nation. I believe the intention of ObamaCare was a good one, I just believe Democrats in office were quite possibly the worst group that could have organized the execution of their
stellar idea. ObamaCare was poorly written, hastily passed, and does not significantly improve America.
It’s not that Republicans and Conservatives don’t want people to have affordable health care, it’s that they don’t want a half-assed system being implemented when we can do better to actually lower the costs instead of just shifting them around. What speaks louder than the statistic that Democrats’ signature legislation is so good that it leaves 30 million uninsured after ObamaCare while raising prices for many, like the author above?
Catching up with reality is tough, isn’t it?
h/t Chicks on the Right
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This is from the left-wing blog Daily Kos:
I don’t buy into the theories that ObamaCare was written to take down our nation. I believe the intention of ObamaCare was a good one, I just believe Democrats in office were quite possibly the worst group that could have organized the execution of their
It’s not that Republicans and Conservatives don’t want people to have affordable health care, it’s that they don’t want a half-assed system being implemented when we can do better to actually lower the costs instead of just shifting them around. What speaks louder than the statistic that Democrats’ signature legislation is so good that it leaves 30 million uninsured after ObamaCare while raising prices for many, like the author above?
Catching up with reality is tough, isn’t it?
h/t Chicks on the Right
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