6 thoughts on “Did It Jump Or Was It Pushed?

  1. This means we’re all totally f*cked. Dems want it to work or not work now, so the lame duck can take the blame or they can take the credit. Republicans are opposed to Obamacare for dozens of reasons, and this dithering rule-by-decree increases the uncertainty of hiring costs so it depresses full time employment.
    What a f*ckin’ mess this popinjay community organizer has gotten us into.

    Master political strategizer Obama is now one supreme court justice vote away from having the whole thing thrown into trash bin and destroying his party in the process.
    Few presidents of HLR become politicians. Many become clerks for SC justices. I am beginning to believe that Obama did not take the clerk path out of law school because his mediocre intellect would have instantly been exposed.

  2. Internal polling has shown the Democrats that they are in trouble for this fall’s election. But they have a startegy!
    1) Don’t enforce Obamacare
    2) And something about greedy Jew businessmen controlling the country. No, wait, that was Hitler’s plan. Something about greedy Koch Brothers Inc secretly controlling the country.

  3. Each downward poll brings us closer to something unpleasant.

    Beware of the person who has nothing to lose and values nothing more than winning.

  4. Hey, do you think we could chip away at Obamacare if Congress simply enacted Obama’s executive orders delaying implementation into permanent laws? At the very least, it would be fun getting the Democrats to explain why they wouldn’t even let President Obama’s executive orders come up for a vote in the Senate. :^)

  5. bikebubba, you’re definitely onto something – it would be fun to make the democrats “eat their own dogfood”.

  6. The real question, is what happens after Obamacare? Will we have subsidized bare-bones catastrophic insurance, or Medicaid for most?

    To cut costs we need to let everyone who buys healthcare come together (contrary to anti-trust laws) and become a single payer to drive down what we pay to hospitals and doctors, which will make them both poorer and more efficient. We’ll know we’re getting serious when we start ignoring the anti-trust laws.

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