Brother of Hans Gruber?
Machogirl’s done her homework.. search her comments. Some it-all-makes-sense-now stuff from 2006.
I've never seen such bizarre happenings during a presidency in my lifetime.
I thought Clinton was bad, but heck, he just wanted a lil on the side...playboy type.
Obozo and his minions are flat our criminal.
“I’ll take ASSHOLES for one thousand, Alex.”
“This asshole is from MIT and lied to give us Obamacare.”
BeepBeepBeep!
“Steve.”
“Who is Jonathan Gruber?”
“Correct.”
I couldn't resist.
We knew all of this.
Just now we can prove it.
Why is it that when it comes to a border fence, legislation is passed, but no appropriations made - ergo, no fence.
But, then turn it around to Øcare... legislation is passed, but in this case, appropriations are somehow locked-in - ergo, we are forced to have Øcare.
Any relation to Adolph Schicklgruber?
Perhaps Bill Cassidy can pose this question to Louisiana voters.
Kind of reminds me of those questions around here: Who is John Gault?
All I want is his address.
Nowhere in the article do I see mention of the fact that this guy got $400 million in taxpayer money to help develop the bill, while at the same time the administration had him out speaking about it - make that shilling - as an independent analyst helping the public to better “understand” it - this is fraudulent and the good doctor should go to jail.....
Nowhere in the article do I see mention of the fact that this guy got $400 million in taxpayer money to help develop the bill, while at the same time the administration had him out speaking about it - make that shilling - as an independent analyst helping the public to better “understand” it - this is fraudulent and IMO the good doctor should go to jail.....
He also thinks Scott Brown is an idiot and Gruber is a bit confused as to how the vote went down in the Senate.
Well, and then there was a man named Scott Brown.
And that was a real stressful point. So basically, the night before Christmas it passes the Senate. The House had already passed their version, which was even more to the left. We’re like, “This is great.” I went on vacation with my family. We celebrated. This is the greatest thing in the world. We’re so excited, you know, and my wife said, “Are you sure, Jon?” I said, “Look, unless someone dies or somehow some Republican wins in Massachusetts, we’re fine.”
Well, lo and behold, we had a pretty awful candidate for Senate who didn’t know the Red Sox from the Blue Sox, and Scott Brown wins. And now we’ve got a problem because now we can’t get back to 60 votes in the Senate. ...
Now you’ve got a problem. And this is where Obama showed his leader[ship]. I mean, this is I think one of the incredibly proud moments, which is at that point a lot of people said: “Well, good try. But you know what? Salvage the things people like, and cut and run, because the truth is, you just can’t get this done. Look at those town halls. It is so unpopular. You just can’t do it.”
And, you know, someone used to say to me, it’s sort of ironic that if you look at John F. Kennedy’s book called Profiles in Courage, they were all about times politicians didn’t listen to the public and did what was right, not what political expediency would say. And this was a profile in courage. I mean, he basically said: “You know, look, this is the right thing to do. We are going to do it. I’m going to fight for it.” ...
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/government-elections-politics/choice-2012/the-frontline-interview-jonathan-gruber/
“Look, if this succeeds, then Obama becomes F.D.R. This is the most important social policy accomplishment since the 1960s. And if this succeeds, this could be the kind of benefit to the Democratic Party that Social Security was. So if I was the Republicans, I’d be screaming and kicking and scratching to kill it too, on purely political grounds,” he said.
He also said, “On politics, this is your Waterloo. You’ve got to fight this tooth and nail. And so they’re fighting it tooth and nail. It’s not just the mandate, they’re
picking on everything.”
I liked Lester Gruber more.
Jonathan Grubworm: the ugly face of the Central Planner.