Posted on 03/12/2014 10:40:31 AM PDT by cotton1706
He should have advised that the citizen asking the question simply get an Obamaphone.
The con-artist challenge by Democrats to RINOs to Fix the failed Federal Medical Insurance Law, Obamacare, is now approaching a decision point: April Fools Day, 2014.
Always eager to do nothing unless it is something that might make the Democrats hate them less, the GOP Establishment is actively searching for ways to help their best friends across the aisle on the failed Obamacare Law which is set to fail April Fools Day, 2014.
The GOP-E has recently picked up Romneys Torch of Tyranny (Romneycare), and are happily working on their own version of Federal Medical Inurance called RINOcare.
Will the TEA Party Reps. in the US House rise up and replace Doormat for Obama Boehner, and then ABOLISH the RINOcare replacement of Obamacare, or will everyone just sit on their hands and be happy to be everybodys fool, again?
Romney is hoping that Boehners RINOcare prevails, as it will allow Romney to run again as the GOP-E Nominee in 2016.
BTW, why are so many RINOs so determined to continue the financial destruction of America by advocating Federal RINOcare?
Obamacare has proven to millions of Americans that Federal Medical Insurance will always be doomed to fail, a lesson ignored by our sorry Federal RINOs.
FORWARD !
[BTW, have you ever noticed that the Obamanation command FORWARD ! is ALWAYS towards the Financial Cliff?]
He’s half right. We would all be better off without TV.
Obama is King of a Criminal Enterprise of the EXEMPT,
by the EXEMPT, for the EXEMPT.
I'm actually kind of surprised that he didn't say something to the effect of "sign up for Obamacare and we'll make sure you get free cell phones and cable TV".
Let’s see, my awesome insurance while at GD cost me $2300 or so a year. But the total cost, which I would need to pay now, was about $10,000. So, dividing it by 12 would be...ah, $833/month. My phone is $81 and the cable is $59...that’s $140...I’d only need to look under the sofa cushions for...$693. I do have two sofas, but I’m fairly certain I won’t find that amount every month. (I could try having a lot of parties and shaking the sofas when the rich people sit there.) Maybe if I prostitute myself out...That would mean coming up with only $691.50/month. EASY!
Where’s the $2500 cut, Barrycades?
Why would we have to cut our spending when this was supposed to save us $2500?
Yep, I meet more and more people cutting off dish/cable to pay for health insurance.
I’ve also been bumping into (or overhearing) a lot of Obama voters having buyer’s remorse (severely so! We need to channel this anger).
The Illiterate Electorate will still be here after this tumor is excised from the White House.
The next thing will be 0bamacable - free because it is inhumane to deny cable, and peasants MUST be able to follow every word of Chairman Hussein! /s
Don’t have cable or any TV. What does he want me to do, cancel my water, electricity. Stop buying groceries? Probably.
The bloated budget can’t be cut because too many of his backers and comrades are getting rich sucking off it. But this callous statement to the poor people certainly belies the claims that the Current D party bosses “ care for the little guy.” That, as many of us realized long ago, was BS
Got rid of TV 5 yrs ago. Best thing we ever did.
Great point! Obviously Obama thought cell phones were a high priority since he started giving them away to "the poor". And before Obamacare no less.
Of course no one at the town hall asked that simple question, did they?
You can’t make the First Meat-Puppet-in-Chief look bad, not allowed.
Just when you thought nothing could get CNN to turn on him...
Of course govt is too pricey but getting rid of garbage you don’t need isnt a bad idea. When did a flat screen or smart phones become necessities?
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