To: Fintas who wrote (55038 ) 11/1/2013 6:33:38 AM From: GROUND ZERO™ 2 RecommendationsRecommended By John Machaon
Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 220958 Exactly, I fully agree... also, I seriously doubt that any insurance company wants to cancel 93 million policies without being forced to do that... this has to piss off those companies, it will eventually drive them completely out of business, and I'm sure this was the intent of that maggot in the White House... I think this whole idiotic law is going to backfire in a very dangerous way and cause some catastrophic damage to our economy... we're now only looking at the tip of the iceberg... BTW, the maggot and his cronies are telling everyone that their site crashed because of heavy online traffic, it turns out that on the first day only 6 people signed up... I guess when the government runs a website it could crash with 6 people... can you even imagine what will happen when this idiotic law take full effect??? There will be all kinds of glitches and fraud, doctors will never get paid, we'll see a record high number of ID fraud, I can go on, this is a genuine disaster of mammoth proportions... Remember Bush's 16 words in his 2003 State of the Union address making the case for military action in Iraq? Well, john kerry charged that Bush “hoodwinked the American people.” That fat pig hillary said that Bush “misled” the country. And ovomit himself accused Bush of “shading intelligence reports to support its case.” Well, now it seems ovomit himself has his own 16 words to answer for, “If you like your health care plan, you’ll be able to keep your health care plan.” (Actually, it was a little more than 16 words if you include what the president said next: “Period. No one will take it away. No matter what.”) ovomit attempted to move the goal posts declaring that if you like your current health plan, “For the vast majority .?.?. you can keep it.” Sorry, he didn’t say “the vast majority” back in 2009. He said you can keep your plan. Period. No matter what. Indeed, ovomit repeated this promise on at least 24 separate occasions before and after the law went into effect. It was critical to his case. Without ovomit's 16-word pledge that no one would lose his or her health plans, obamacare might never have become law. But ovomit's 16 words were untrue. Get ready for a genuine national disaster because of this law... GZ