Obama seems to know that he is in trouble with tomorrow's healthcare decision. At least, it seems that he believes such to be the case. And, in his arrogance, he believes he can talk his way into a position of strength. After all, such is the story of his life.


Carol E. LeeWashington WireObama Prepares Three Speeches Ahead of Health-Care Ruling  —  The White House has kept its preparations for the Supreme Court's decision on President Barack Obama's health care law close to the vest.  But Mr. Obama has been doing more than sitting back and waiting. The president has three separate speeches prepared in anticipation of the ruling on his signature legislative achievement, a person familiar with them said.     One of the speeches addresses a complete overturn of the law, while another is crafted as if the court strikes down the law’s individual mandate but upholds other provisions. The third speech, for if the court upholds the entire law, is more celebratory, according to this person. . . . . . . .
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And to think that this man said,  “I have no plan B.”  Turns out he has a plan B,  C and D  -- and,  in the end,  it all adds up to a big fat F.  (I love editing !!!). 
Anyway,  he will brag about extending health care to children, age 26  -  a group of folks who have no health care issues to speak.  He will brag about “pre-existing coverage,”  not understand the cost of this bit of progressive goodness.  And he will ignore the fact that he promised we would be able to “keep doctor, period.” 

My prediction?  Obama will issue a statement,  perhaps in one of those faux press conferences he likes to conduct,  and he will issue that statement by noon.  Understand that the Supreme Court decision will be announced at or around 10.00 am, pt,  in the morning.    See you then.  

2 comments:

  1. HAHAHAHA!!!!!!

    You lose sucker.

    America wins.

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  2. You, of course, care nothing about America. 20 years from now, this new middle class tax will be trillions of dollars in the hole, exactly like Medicare - which is currently 39 trillion in debt with us Baby Boomers coming into the program at the rate of 10,000 folks per day.

    But, since your side of the aisle has no clue on how to balance budgets or ever write a stinking a budget -- why would anyone think you care?

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