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But wait, BO, reid and pelosi sold us this bill of goods saying it would keep costs down.
you mean they LIED?
again.
Obamacare's a big nightmare
we'll bankrupt even faster
and whenever folks were polled,
they rejected this disaster
Obama said to would keep costs down
but they're going up all over town
as price hikes make another round
it seems they're going faster!
Single payer health care is the answer. Get insurance out of the picture.
But barack told us insurance costs wouldnt increase for any middle class Americans.
Barack?
Raising the debt seventy percent in four years is irresponsible, and unpatriotic. We were not told the truth about taxes not rising a single dime. All we hear is blame, with no projected plan to fix anything.
Can't believe some people support this kind of leadership. Unbelievable! Now he Barack wants unlimited spending with no ceiling. Are we a nation of fools?
"You have to pass the bill to find out what is in it." Democrat Nancy Pelosi, when they passed this multi-thousand page bill without reading it in the dead of night.
"If you think health care is expensive now, just wait until it is free!"
And, no, "single payer" will not be cheaper than dealing with insurance companies, it will just shift the bureaucratic costs and overhead from lean, profit driven businesses to massive, incompetent government bureaucracies who will delay and deny treatment even worse than the insurance companies ever did.
I hope all the low-information voters who re-elected Obama, and his Democrat friends in Congress can be made to realize what they actually did.
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