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To: i-node who wrote (758242)12/16/2013 9:32:32 PM
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Well.....consider the source.....What did you expect from "Doc" Mitochondria....??? lol



To: i-node who wrote (758242)12/16/2013 9:52:23 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576627
 
Inode, he's right about one thing:
Given that the law was sold as a way to fix a broken health care system, rightly or wrongly, the law is going to be blamed for any persistent problems.
The problem is that libtards want it both ways. They want to be able to sell ObamaCare as a panacea, but they don't want to be held responsible when they have to break their promises.

Look at how the left is spinning The Lie of the Year, "If you like you plan, you can keep it." They blame crappy health plans for the cancellations that they promised would not happen as a result of ObamaCare. They blame insurance companies. They blame the Republicans because they want to see ObamaCare fail.

All of this they do because ultimately ObamaCare is a means to an end, which is single-payer. And even when that "promised land" is reached, they'll still blame others when things go wrong.

No responsibility whatsoever. The buck doesn't stop here.

Tenchusatsu