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Well I guess in reality Obama isn't doing anything the internet is. So if you don't understand what's going on Obama can blame the internet just like he sets up anybody, everybody and everything for all his failures as a CIC. What a fukkin joke this clown is. Better late than never I guess right? LOL. Pathetic. He of course has his "shutdown the internet" exec order if folks get upset so all is well in liberal la la land I guess.
"WASHINGTON — For years, President Obama's healthcare law has been praised, excoriated, legally challenged, upheld as constitutional and debated some more. Now, with its online insurance marketplaces days from opening for business, the White House is focused on a task that many of the law's supporters complain is overdue: explaining it.
On Thursday, the president debuted a healthcare primer in a speech meant to convince young, uninsured Americans that they will find insurance coverage to suit their budgets.
The speech was laced with political jabs at congressional Republicans who want to gut or delay the program, but mostly it was a direct plea to Americans to give the new virtual marketplace a try when the six-month enrollment period opens Tuesday.
"This is real simple," Obama told the crowd at a community college in Largo, Md. "It's a website where you can compare and purchase affordable health insurance plans side by side, the same way you shop for a plane ticket on Kayak, same way you shop for a TV on Amazon."
Well I guess in reality Obama isn't doing anything the internet is. So if you don't understand what's going on Obama can blame the internet just like he sets up anybody, everybody and everything for all his failures as a CIC. What a fukkin joke this clown is. Better late than never I guess right? LOL. Pathetic. He of course has his "shutdown the internet" exec order if folks get upset so all is well in liberal la la land I guess.
"WASHINGTON — For years, President Obama's healthcare law has been praised, excoriated, legally challenged, upheld as constitutional and debated some more. Now, with its online insurance marketplaces days from opening for business, the White House is focused on a task that many of the law's supporters complain is overdue: explaining it.
On Thursday, the president debuted a healthcare primer in a speech meant to convince young, uninsured Americans that they will find insurance coverage to suit their budgets.
The speech was laced with political jabs at congressional Republicans who want to gut or delay the program, but mostly it was a direct plea to Americans to give the new virtual marketplace a try when the six-month enrollment period opens Tuesday.
"This is real simple," Obama told the crowd at a community college in Largo, Md. "It's a website where you can compare and purchase affordable health insurance plans side by side, the same way you shop for a plane ticket on Kayak, same way you shop for a TV on Amazon."
It is quite amazing and these clowns are still running around trying to "sell" it which is the pathetic part and trying to blame the "evil" republicans for wanting to kill folks and on and on. It's a gdam joke.
I love how he dumbs down his speeches to the general public especially younger people. "The Tea Party is preventing us from paying our bills with a government shutdown. And the right just doesnt like our new healthcare law."
Want to make something up? Tell everyone how getting their hours cut, or paying so much more for their insurance is benefiting them. I am sure some of your stories of how it's all haters making this all up will make them feel better.....
I love how he dumbs down his speeches to the general public especially younger people. "The Tea Party is preventing us from paying our bills with a government shutdown. And the right just doesnt like our new healthcare law."
That's why Zero likes to give speeches at colleges where the liberal Zero worship kids just suck
in every one of his lies and never questions anything he has to say.
Well, like superhag Pelosi said, "you need to pass it to see what's in it".
The funny part is, there were several websites LONG before Obamacare was even a glint the lobbyist's eyes, that let you do precisely that.
I can see why Obama thinking that spending oodles of millions of taxpayer dollars to reinvent the wheel is a good thing. It keeps paychecks coming to the cronies.
Well I guess in reality Obama isn't doing anything the internet is. So if you don't understand what's going on Obama can blame the internet just like he sets up anybody, everybody and everything for all his failures as a CIC. What a fukkin joke this clown is. Better late than never I guess right? LOL. Pathetic. He of course has his "shutdown the internet" exec order if folks get upset so all is well in liberal la la land I guess.
"WASHINGTON — For years, President Obama's healthcare law has been praised, excoriated, legally challenged, upheld as constitutional and debated some more. Now, with its online insurance marketplaces days from opening for business, the White House is focused on a task that many of the law's supporters complain is overdue: explaining it.
On Thursday, the president debuted a healthcare primer in a speech meant to convince young, uninsured Americans that they will find insurance coverage to suit their budgets.
The speech was laced with political jabs at congressional Republicans who want to gut or delay the program, but mostly it was a direct plea to Americans to give the new virtual marketplace a try when the six-month enrollment period opens Tuesday.
"This is real simple," Obama told the crowd at a community college in Largo, Md. "It's a website where you can compare and purchase affordable health insurance plans side by side, the same way you shop for a plane ticket on Kayak, same way you shop for a TV on Amazon."
Did he explain why if it's so wonderful that they have to force people to sign up for it?
A really good program would only have to be offered, people would see how great it is and run and sign up. Like 401k plans, no one forces anyone to sign up but many people voluntarily do.
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