Saturday, March 15, 2014

"Dammit To Hell"

I thought he said premiums would, on average, be $2,500 less for everyone. Didn't he tell us if we liked or coverage we could keep our coverage? Three days ago we were told that, yes, some of us will lose our doctors. I could have sworn these promises were made to insure passage of healthcare. When is a lie a lie? Or, is it a case of misspeaking? Yeah, that's gotta be it; misspeaking. When misspeak is uttered in D.C. it's an excuse to skate on a promise. This reminds me of a person who murders three people. Then, in court, apologizes and asks for leniency because they're now sorry. The ones most affected are the families who've suffered. The rest of the people could care less because the transgression hasn't impacted them-----yet. In case you haven't been paying attention the national debt is over $17 trillion. No problem, though, let's print more money and continue to screw our kids.

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