Posted on 09/22/2010 1:31:51 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
President Barack Obama once told Democratic lawmakers they'd be proud to campaign on historic health care legislation. Six months later, the only Democrats running ads about it are the ones who voted "no."
Now, with crucial midterm elections approaching, the White House is preparing to use the law's six-month anniversary to reintroduce it to skeptical voters and trumpet new reforms that are taking effect, such as new coverage for preventive care and young adults and a ban on canceling insurance for someone who falls ill. Democrats are packaging the provisions, which kick in Thursday, as a "Patient's Bill of Rights,"
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LOL Git ‘er done, Zer0! Break out the banners and rev up the teleprompters.
These little statists are even bigger fools that I gave them credit for
Lots of Obamacare free stuff kicks in this week. It IS free. oBlaBla says so!
Yeah... and haul out the fake Greek pillars and let’s do it right this time! One more speech oughta’ sell those stupid voters on this health thing. I wanna see healthcare ads 24/7.
1. Insurance companies' rates hit the level they will need to be for the insurers to sustain themselves when forced to cover high-risk patients who simply waited until they needed insurance before buying it (insurers cannot refuse coverage). 2. April 15, 2011.
Will he mention the 3 1/2% real estate tax designed to help pay for all that free health care?
Will he mention an unelected panel that will be deciding whether or not you will get the medication needed to extend your life?
Any mention that it will be illegal for doctors to engage in fee for service, outside his ‘free’ health care?
Remember the scene in A Christmas Story where Ralphie is beating on Scut Farkus, cussing up a storm, and Flick is desperately trying to warn him that his mother is there and listening? Obamimam is Ralphie, and the Democrats are Flick. “Barry, the voters!”
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