Posted on 11/16/2013 5:20:53 AM PST by Libloather
Lets recap: If you like your insurance policy, you can keep it. No, wait. If you liked your policy, it was probably worthless anyway. Scratch that. If your junk policy was canceled and you still want it, you can keep it. Er, get it back.
Whatever.
**SNIP**
The only prohibition is that the president not fail to execute the law owing to his opposition to a policy. Obviously, this is not the case here. As a political matter, it is also obvious that Obama is merely trying to right his own sinking ship, especially after Bill Clintons undoubtedly heartfelt advice (you just know), as well as to preempt a new House bill to aid canceled policyholders that passed Friday with bipartisan support, including 39 Democrats.
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Wish you had your vote back, Kathleen?
Now she wants to be a "conservative".
Hey Kathleen, how does it feel to be dumber than Sarah?
How does it feel?
<><> egged on by scared Dems, Obama's self-serving mea culpa vainly tried to right the sinking liberal ship,
<><> Bill Clintons heartfelt advice WRT O's "keep it" promise smells of desperation over Hillary's 2016 ambitions,
<><> running-scared Dems are jumping ship to save themselves, voting for a Republican bill to aid canceled policyholders.
The Democrats have wrecked the health insurance industry.
Parker pretending to be conservative? She take a break from bashing the Tea Party?
Just wait until the "employer mandate" kicks in next year along with these un- canceled policies expiring.
And there are many, many more surprises in store for you. You see, unlike anyone who voted for Obama and the Dems and especially anyone who voted to pass this crap sandwich, I actually read the entire bill.
As I said, "You ain't seen nothing yet."
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