I was under the impression it isn't going to be as if, at one moment it doesn't work at all, and in another moment it suddenly works for everyone. Am I wrong on that?
don't know, the guy you routinely carry water for keeps making promises, fails to deliver on them, and you continue carrying his water. You tell us since you seem to have some keen awareness of what Obama really means when he says something.
You seen the news today?
Lots of folks are starting to turn on the whole thing, website fix or not.
LG
will you be in attendance tomorrow?
"Starting to turn."
That seems like a Fox News banner or lead-in sentence to me. I'm not sure I'd characterize quite that broadly or simply.
Well, shoot. I was going to post the Fox link just to be a smartass, but here's the CNN link instead:
White House officials get earful from Democrats on Obamacare - CNN.com
Who am I kidding, here's the Fox link as well:
Dems give Obama ultimatum: Fix health plan cancellations by Friday | Fox News
Well, shoot. I was going to post the Fox link just to be a smartass, but here's the CNN link instead:
White House officials get earful from Democrats on Obamacare - CNN.com
Who am I kidding, here's the Fox link as well:
Dems give Obama ultimatum: Fix health plan cancellations by Friday | Fox News
One congressional Democrat who attended the meeting said senior Obama administration officials Mike Hash and David Simas really "got hit" by House Democrats about everything from the troubled website to the broken promise that people can keep the insurance plans they like.
The most pressing political challenge for House Democrats will come this Friday, when they will have to vote on a House Republican plan by Rep. Fred Upton of Michigan that allows people to keep the policy they like.
Several lawmakers -- even liberals who adamantly support Obamacare -- stood and warned the officials that the White House must come up with a solution before the vote.
As CNN first reported on Tuesday, many House Democrats are feeling so much pressure from constituents on this issue, they may feel compelled to vote yes for political reasons.
"Members want to keep their promises to their constituents, which is that they would have affordable insurance -- if they want to keep the plan they have -- they would keep it," said Rep. Marcy Kaptur, D-Ohio. "We would offer broader insurance alternatives so that people would have more competitive pricing."
From the CNN link:
F'em. If they would have actually read this bill to begin with and voted for what was actually best for their constituents in the first place, as opposed to blind political affiliation, they wouldn't be in this spot to begin with.
....Jesus....Excuse me while I go barf because a bunch of yahoos on the hill are complaining because they might actually have to do what their consituents voted them in to do.