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To: John Semmens
“Meanwhile, the October 1st implementation of the Obamacare exchanges has been largely a bust. Computer glitches impeded those few who tried to access the program. Others were stunned to discover that they must first provide an array of personal data before being allowed to see details on the insurance packages offered. Those overcoming qualms learned that the plans offered were significantly more expensive than they had been led to believemore costly than coverages available prior to the Affordable Care Act.”
Not satire but reality.
To: John Semmens
The kinds of compromises that are off-limits according to Lew include any modification to the Affordable Care Act not initiated at the President's sole discretion, any attempt to discontinue subsidies to any corporations carrying out the President's green energy program, and any action intended to reverse or limit the scope of any Executive Order issued by the President. I can't find even "semi" satire here.
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29 posted on
10/05/2013 2:13:51 PM PDT by
Seaplaner
(Never give in. Never give in. Never...except to convictions of honour and good sense. W. Churchill)
To: John Semmens
Well done! It must be getting harder than ever to post these before the Fedzilla crosses the line. They double down on doubling down on doubling down on stupid with increasing rapidity.
31 posted on
10/05/2013 3:44:10 PM PDT by
Smokin' Joe
(How often God must weep at humans' folly. Stand fast. God knows what He is doing.)
To: John Semmens
32 posted on
10/05/2013 8:25:56 PM PDT by
Huntress
("Politicians exploit economic illiteracy." --Walter Williams)
To: John Semmens
A couple of ways to fix this: 1) reduce the NPS finding to $1 per year (feral gubmint employees work free!) or 2) privatize all the public areas the NPS closed and have private operators or the states run them.
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