I told you we should have gone for single-payer insurance.
With the Healthcare.gov Web site failing, people getting their junk insurance policies dropped unexpectedly (unexpectedly because the government forgot to mention anything about that), and new questions about privacy rights, President Obama felt compelled to go to Boston, where former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney signed his state's health care reform law, and defned the federal health care law inspired by the Bay State's law. Obama carefully explained that people who lost their worthless junk insurance would get to buy better, less expensive insurance policies instead . . . once the Healthcare.gov Web site finally starts running (by the end of November, though I'm not sure which year). And Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sibelius took the fall for the failure of the Obamacare rollout.
Right. For the good that all did, the Obama administration might as well not have bothered. Democrats are nervous, John Boehner remains unmoved, Obama's approval ratings are in the toilet, and after five years of merely bashing the President, Sean Hannity is making fun of him. And we keep getting told that the health care reform law is going to be popular once it's fully implemented. Right, and high-speed rail is the future of American transportation . . . and it always will be.
Yes, there is an explanation for all this, the administration tells us. As my mother would say when I have an explanation for something stupid I've said or done, "Yeah, yeah . . .." There always is an explanation, isn't there? Well, to save President Obama the trouble of explaining, I've come to a decision . . .
I DON'T WANT TO HEAR IT!
I told you we should have gone for single-payer insurance.
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