You mean like a forced belch or fart in public? How about deceitful, arrogant, and harmful all at once, you deceitful, arrogant, harmful sonofab*tch.
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Some thoughts:
1. In a way, I feel sorry for MIT professor Gruber, because he will be sweating and losing a lot of sleep over the next 6 plus months as he waits to find out if the Supreme Court will save his arrogant ass or cook it, as it decides for or against Obama's government claim that it was an honest "typo" mistake.
2. Think about this: Do you realize that hundreds of federal bureaucrats studied every word, every comma over and over to make sure that the law said exactly what Gruber and Obama people wanted it to say?
3. "Typo" error: But now Gtuber and other Obama people are crying all over the place----like at the Supreme Court--- because they want people to believe their excuse that their "Typo" error and draft error was simply an honest mistake: They really meant to use the word "federal" where only the word "state" is written. Honest mistake my ass. They knew exactly what they were writing.
4. Imagine this about MIT Professor Gruber:
5. A Gruber student at MIT is called into his office to discuss his term paper.
6. Professor Gruber says he has some troubling questions about the paper.
7. The student tries to defend himself by saying that the "mistakes" were "typo" errors and it was a poor draft done by one of his friends who tried to help him.
8. What do you think Professor Gruber's reaction will be after he listens to all the student's excuses?
9. I tell you what arrogant Gruber will say: "Sorry son, but I don't believe you. You had plenty of time to work on you paper and correct mistakes."
10."So your grade is a big 'F'. I hope this is a lesson to you to be more careful the next time you write a paper here at prestigious MIT."
Prof Gruber apparently misses the irony of his statement.
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Im frustrated that the future of the American health care system rests in the hands of one or two of these unelected people who might make the decision based on political grounds, Gruber, an M.I.T. professor, told me in a phone interview on Monday, a few hours after the Supreme Court granted a writ of certiorari to hear challenges to the Affordable Care Act. Its very disturbing.
People who indulge this kind of practice do not fear God. Their only recourse is to lie, deceive, obfuscate, and excuse ad nausea. Two simple measures would suffice: as a proven menace to the general welfare/public good, he should no longer be qualified to vote, and as a diabolical agent in inflicting harm to the physical well-being of multitudes, he should be no longer qualified to practice law or medicine.
Re: typo, Phil Kerpen tweets:
https://twitter.com/kerpen/status/532332797542014976
Phil Kerpen
@kerpen
My keyboard is still missing that “established by a state” key.
11. What is the name of the federal or state official or officials who approved MIT professor gruber to the tune of $297K to aided and abetted the ACA sponsors lie to the US voting public in a bill before Congress?
12. Can RICO or any other justification be used in a class action lawsuit against MIT, the National Bureau of Economic Research, and that official or officials?