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When caught, DENY, DENY, DENY!!!!
Alzheimers afflicting Nan?
I wonder what kind of freakish fantasy that is going through that botox swelled head of hers...???
Had to read it to find out.
Hopefully someone is scouring the net in search of photos/videos of Nancy with Gruber.
How would you know? You didn’t read it.
Wikipedia: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act[edit]
In 200910 Gruber served as a technical consultant to the Obama Administration and worked with both the administration and Congress to help craft the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, often referred to as the ACA or “Obamacare”.[4] The act was signed into law in March 2010, and Gruber has been described as an “architect”, “writer”, and “consultant” of the legislation. He was widely interviewed and quoted during the roll-out of the legislation.
Drag $400,000 through an Ivy League campus, you never know what you'll find.
Looks like I duplicated your post. I was typing right after I heard it on the 1:00 news, then was called to watch the crows and starlings in our yard. When I finally got back and posted, then reloaded, there was your post.
Hell, I doubt that Pelosi can remember what she had for breakfast in the morning unless one of her assistants tells her!
Uhmmm,, when caught in the act, rule number 1, lie. When caught in the act, rule number 2 lie some more. When caught in the act, rule number 3, blame the person catching you in the act.
Source: http://web.archive.org/web/20100304070108/http://www.speaker.gov/newsroom/factcheck?id=0142
12/01/2009
Opponents of health insurance reform continue to spread myths about the recently-passed Affordable Health Care for America Act. For example, they are claiming that health reform would increase premiums for most of Americas families. But the facts continue to knock these myths downincluding a brand-new report from the independent Congressional Budget Office.
MYTH: The House health insurance reform bill would result in higher premiums.
FACT: An analysis of the House bill by noted MIT health care economist Jonathan Gruber concludes that the bill would result in lower premiums than under current law for the millions of Americans using the newly-established Health Insurance Exchange including those who are not receiving affordability credits to help them purchase coverage. (The Health Insurance Exchange is for those without access to affordable employer-sponsored coverage.) As Gruber states: the premiums that individuals will face in the new exchanges established by this legislation are considerably lower than what they would face in the non-group insurance market [under current law], due to the market reforms put in place by the House plan, the mandate on individuals to participate regardless of health, and the market economies of new exchanges.
New CBO Analysis
For the Gruber analysis, please click here.
For the CBO analysis, please click here.
lol - her first response is to lie, cover-up and obfuscate.
It’s OK Nancy. We expect that from all dems.
But then there’s this: Pelosi herself has also mentioned Gruber and his work — back in November 2009, at the height of the Obamacare debate.
Here’s the transcript, via Nexis:
Q: As you know, the Republicans released their health- care bill this week. And I wanted to get your comment on the bill, and specifically on the CBO analysis that it would cost significantly less than the Democratic plan and that it would lower premiums.
PELOSI: Let me just say this. Anything you need to know about the difference between the Democratic bill and the Republican bill is that the Republicans do not end the health insurance companies’ discrimination against people with preexisting conditions. They let that stand. That’s scandalous, the fact that it exists. I don’t understand why they have not heard the American people, who have said preexisting conditions should not be a source of discrimination.
And secondly, the Republican plan ensures about 3 million more people than now, and ours does 36 million people. So that’s a very big difference in that.
We’re not finished getting all of our reports back from CBO, but we’ll have a side by side to compare. But our bill brings down rates. I don’t know if you have seen Jonathan Gruber of MIT’s analysis of what the comparison is to the status quo versus what will happen in our bill for those who seek insurance within the exchange. And our bill takes down those costs, even some now, and much less preventing the upward spiral.
So again, we’re confident about what we set out to do in the bill: middle class affordability, security for our seniors, and accountability to our children.
Lie after lie, after lie, after lie, with these people.