Posted on 11/11/2014 4:16:42 PM PST by Nachum
It’s something all right...
I think it’s the same idea as voter fraud..if someone has decided they don’t want to understand, there’s nothing anyone can do to stop them.
yep
Yes, they can’t seem to stop insulting our intelligence.
He mentioned he was the architect for Romney Care. What was that relationship?
+1
This link explains a LOT
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/government-elections-politics/choice-2012/the-frontline-interview-jonathan-gruber/
Calls Romney a “f***ing liar” in this interview. This guy is a talker with friendly media.
“They’re the same f***ing bill. He [Romney] just can’t have his cake and eat it too,” Gruber said. “He can try to draw distinctions and stuff, but he’s just lying. The only big difference is he didn’t have to pay for his. Because the federal government paid for it. Where at the federal level, we have to pay for it, so we have to raise taxes.”
http://www.capitalnewyork.com/article/politics/2011/11/4156059/architect-obamas-health-care-plan-fears-political-decision-supreme-
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/16/obama-health-care-law-mitt-romney-jonathan-gruber_n_1098036.html
“I’m 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. “It’s very disturbing.”
So the future of the American heath care system resting in the hands of an unelected MIT professor is better? And by the way, lying to the elected and stupid voting public is just fine as well....
The IRONY-FORCE is strong with this one.
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