“Lack of transparency is a huge political advantage,” says Jonathan Gruber, the MIT economist who helped write Obamacare. “And basically, call it the stupidity of the American voter or whatever, but basically that was really, really critical for the thing to pass.”
Old news to me, but it's nice to have a sound byte that the MSM can broadcast for months in an endless loop on their 24 hour news cycle...
OK, sarcasm off.
I can dream, can't I?
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He would rather have this law than not. In the land of the free we were never asked.
What Odie said. Spot on. Nobody cares what the masses think anymore. We are of no import in their scheme of things.
Have a terrific day. ☺
This did little to lower my blood pressure.
Seems like our democratic republic is no longer democratic and the republic part is rapidly headed towards the realm of banana.
Sandee: These 'elites' are so much smarter than we are and believe they can tell us how to live our lives.
Jan: I hear you.
Being on the left means it's OK to lie to win an argument.
Oh my ... I already commented?
Did I just comment again?
Woodsterman (Odie): It's OK. Comments are good.
The Left's mask has slid off, huh? This Gruber arrogance even made the front page of the WaPo.
I hope that America is paying attention and learning an important lesson.
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