Posted on 12/03/2013 4:11:58 AM PST by tobyhill
President Obama says so many false things about ObamaCare that it's hard to keep up. But here are two more untruths that deserve debunking.
In speech after speech these days, Obama tries to shift blame for the ongoing ObamaCare debacles onto the backs of Republicans.
In late November, for example, Obama complained that "instead of rooting for failure, or refighting old battles, Republicans in Congress need to work with us to improve those things about the Affordable Care Act that aren't working as well as they should."
Obama's attempt to escape responsibility for the failure of his signature domestic achievement isn't surprising. But in this case, he's falsifying the record.
The fact is that Republicans in the House have already done much to fix ObamaCare, and Obama himself has signed many of those bills into law.
One of the first things Republicans did after taking control of the House was to repeal an onerous tax-reporting scheme Democrats tucked into the law, which would have buried businesses in IRS paperwork. Obama signed that in April 2011.
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I think what’s hurting Boobamba’s nos now -— is NOT necessarily the rickety website or the monstrous Obamacare.
But that his handling of the quirky rollout was too clever by half.
As George Will opined on Fox-—”it’s OK for a pol to be clever-—but he can’t ever appear to be clever-—b/c voters equate cleverness w/ deviousness.”
yep ... his follower just don't know how much is all.
opps they are plural.
Dittos!
But you can’t unlock this disaster.
Did you just shut off your machine?
RE :”But you cant unlock this disaster.”
If it cant get a virus on your machine then all it does is lock a single instance of your browser to fullscreen and refuses to close.
You can still just kill the process to close the browser.
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