Regular readers may recall the sage words of WH Senior Advisor David Axelrod regarding the importance of passing "a bill, any bill:"
"[P]eople will never know what’s in that bill until we pass it..." [ed: emphasis added]
If ObamaCare weren't so (literally) deadly serious, this would be funny. But the former is, and the latter most assuredly isn't. Which hasn't stopped erstwhile Speaker of the House, San Fran Nan, from pronouncing (parroting?):
"[W]e have to pass the bill so that you can find out what is in it..." [emphasis added]
This has just gone so far over the pale that it's really hard to characterize it as anything but political satire. And yet, these folks actually mean it. Their intention to destroy the world's best health care, without regard to how devastating the result will be to those who will actually have to live under it (because they certainly won't have to), is mind-boggling.
Have you called your Representative today?
"[P]eople will never know what’s in that bill until we pass it..." [ed: emphasis added]
If ObamaCare weren't so (literally) deadly serious, this would be funny. But the former is, and the latter most assuredly isn't. Which hasn't stopped erstwhile Speaker of the House, San Fran Nan, from pronouncing (parroting?):
"[W]e have to pass the bill so that you can find out what is in it..." [emphasis added]
This has just gone so far over the pale that it's really hard to characterize it as anything but political satire. And yet, these folks actually mean it. Their intention to destroy the world's best health care, without regard to how devastating the result will be to those who will actually have to live under it (because they certainly won't have to), is mind-boggling.
Have you called your Representative today?