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To: Innovative

Obama and his administration lies.

That is an easy way to say a tough thing.

Lie.

A small word that tells much about the person’s character.


5 posted on 10/11/2013 6:30:34 AM PDT by Chickensoup (we didn't love freedom enough... Solzhenitsyn.)
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To: Chickensoup
Obama and his administration lies.

Over and over and over .... Fast&Furious, Benghazi, IRS, NSA ... and especially 0bamacare:

In the 2008 campaign and the years thereafter, Barack Obama said something over and over: Under the health law of his and Democrats’ dreams, premiums for average families would fall by $2,500. He said this until he was blue in the face — that health insurance would be more affordable, and he put a specific number on it.

He also said, over and over — and over and over — that, if you liked your plan, you would not have to give it up. Nothing would change for you. No, we were just going to help some folks who were down on their luck and did not have access to health insurance. But rest assured: If you liked your plan, nothing would change for you.

Now, both of those things turn out to be untrue: Health premiums are not going down, by $2,500 or any other number; they’re going up. And it’s not true that you won’t be forced off your plan: Some are.

Okay, the rant (cooler version): If you were President Obama, don’t you think you’d feel the need to address these things?

AND … if you were a reporter in the White House press corps, you’d ask the president about them. You’d say, “Mr. President, you said over and over that health-insurance premiums would fall by $2,500.

12 posted on 10/11/2013 6:38:16 AM PDT by Servant of the Cross (the Truth will set you free)
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