The Obama administration could only find two reasons to blame for the unpopularity of their disastrous Obamacare law: those lying Republicans, and “a confused public” that has been influenced by the GOP lies.
Obama’s press secretary Josh Earnest offered up those excuses in his daily briefing with reporters, and then tried to qualify the excuses with this lame remark:“The fact is, we’ve seen the Republicans lie to the American public for years about it,” Earnest told reporters Thursday. “They’ve spent hundreds of millions of dollars to propagate those lies. The fact that there is a little bit of confusion is not surprising to me.”
Earnest adds:
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Earnest on those ‘rigged’ and deceptive poll numbers that clearly show how Americans really feel about Obamacare:
“In terms of the success of the implementation of the Affordable Care Act, I wouldn’t consult poll numbers, I would actually consult the 17.6 million Americans who have gained coverage since the law went into effect.”Asked about double-digit premium hikes, Earnest said, “Double-digit increases were quite common prior to the Affordable Care Act going into effect.” He added, “Eighty-four percent of the people who received plans through the marketplace received financial assistance to make it affordable to them. “
Well at least he is honest about how Americans really can’t afford the “Affordable Care Act” unless the government subsidizes their healthcare coverage.
Over the 5 months, my monthly healthcare premium under Blue Cross & Blue Shield’s Obamacare plans in Florida went from $214 to $532.
Yeah, real affordable. (sarcasm)
I am not alone.