Tuesday, November 11, 2014

No, Freedom-Hater-care is not doing great

In fact, it may have trouble achieving solvency.

The administration on Monday said fewer than 10 million Americans will enroll in Obamacare’s health exchanges this go-around, well short of the 13 million target congressional scorekeepers deemed critical to its economics, suggesting another rocky rollout in the law’s second year of full operation.

Perhaps America's most colossally bad idea is the perfect metaphor for the entire tyranny-and-decline project.

4 comments:

  1. From its passage in the middle of the night with only 1 Republican Yea to what were later revealed as outright damnable lies told in prime time by Obama, to the initial meltdown of the roll out system, to the cancellations of existing plans to the obvious increase in premiums for citizens hitherto satisfied with their plans, this has all been an unmitigated FUBARRed disaster and anyone with so short a memory as to still defend this, yes, heinous act, needs to have a neurological work-up. You will rofl at this, but it might have been different if Teddy, who dedicated his entire career to health care reform, had been around to ensure the proper execution of the debate, the vote and the implementaion. Actually, though, I seriously doubt it. We need a bill that more of the opposition is on board with next time. Otherwise, it's a continuing tragedy of a failure to, uh, well, communicate. Repeal it! Now!!

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  2. Gruber was the final hit on the last nail.

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  3. See latest post on Ron Fournier's revelation.

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