Toward the end of a question-and-answer session with workers at an advanced battery technology manufacturer, a woman named Doris stood to ask the president whether it was a "wise decision to add more taxes to us with the health care" package.
"We are overtaxed as it is," Doris said bluntly.
Obama started out feisty. "Well, let's talk about that, because this is an area where there's been just a whole lot of misinformation, and I'm going to have to work hard over the next several months to clean up a lot of the misapprehensions that people have," the president said.
He then spent the next 17 minutes and 12 seconds lulling the crowd into a daze. His discursive answer -- more than 2,500 words long -- wandered from topic to topic,...People actually began to leave the room before His Blustership noticed he'd run on a bit.
And he thinks (to use the term loosely) that we don't get it? That we don't know the difference between buckwheat and BS?
HT: McCain
You just don't care about the children, do you.
ReplyDeleteWhat a load of crap. I see the "50 million uninsured" statement has reared it's ugly head. But here is the biggest steamin' pile:
"...you think you're covered, but then when you get sick they decide to drop the insurance right when you need it..."
Patently false. At least from a Contract Law standpoint. But they keep throwing that one out there.
"...you think you're covered, but then when you get sick they decide to drop the insurance right when you need it..."
ReplyDeletePatently false. At least from a Contract Law standpoint. But they keep throwing that one out there.
Yeah, just wait until you THINK you're covered by Obamacare, but some mid-level bureaucrat decides your life isn't worth it. You can always sue insurance companies; good luck with the government.