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3/19/2015

Obama on ObamaCare: “Every prediction they made about it turned out to be wrong.”

Filed under: General — Patterico @ 10:08 pm



Wait: so if we like our doctor we can keep him?

25 Responses to “Obama on ObamaCare: “Every prediction they made about it turned out to be wrong.””

  1. Clown.

    Patterico (9c670f)

  2. The most brazen liar in US political history, I believe.

    Bill Clinton looks in the mirror every morning and says: “I can’t believe what Obama gets away with lying about.”

    SPQR (4764ea)

  3. worse, he may actually believe the stuff he says.

    To me , the only thing that would stop him from doing stuff is if someones convince him that it would harm his legacy among the media and universities elites.
    i’m telling ya’, January 19 2017 will go down as one of the worst days in USA history as all teh pardons get signed. they will wear out 3 robo-pens with all those pardons, including those for all of the Guatamelo Bay residents.

    seeRpea (466795)

  4. This would of course include all the predictions HE made about it. Keep your coverage. Keep your doctor. Save 2500 a year. There’s more…

    I still find it odd that people want to equate “coverage” with the actual care. Most of these are people who have not really needed to see a doctor yet. Any medicare-covered person could explain a thing or two to them.

    Gramps, the original (9e1415)

  5. I actually read that article earlier. I can only surmise that the author thinks Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid are just sailing along without a blot on the horizon.

    Also, I am quite sure he will hear his wish of a Republican supporting Obamacare. It’s just a matter of time. Because, you know, they haven’t done a damn thing we elected them to do.

    Ag80 (eb6ffa)

  6. If you like your plan, you can keep your plan, period.

    Hey Slick, how about that one? If I remember, that was lie Number 1. What a moron he is!

    Bill M (906260)

  7. I’ve heard that they are rolling the VA medical benefits into Medicaid … including all the limitations on assets and income. Oh, and I’m having a hard time figuring out what happened to the 37 million without insurance. I seem to recall that this “problem” would be fixed.

    Obola is lying himself into irrelevance. It truly doesn’t make any difference what he says. The sooner the LHMFM figures this out, the sooner they can begin to compete for viewers. They could, for example, cover what this POS does. Mark Levin had a great summary of all the meddling Obola has done with the Federal Judiciary in today’s radio show. Hopefully Roberts is aware that he’s about to become the Chief Justice who stepped aside as the tyrant consolidated his rule. Roberts and Taney will become the poster boys for cowardly and dreadful jurisprudence.

    bobathome (ef0d3a)

  8. I thought the prediction that the Affordable Care Act would be a divisive issue even after passage was a pretty accurate one.

    Dejectedhead (68bf09)

  9. He’s talking about his predictions, not theirs.

    Brent (de32b6)

  10. seaRpea #3 – there would be something amazingly poetic about a power outage where the robo-pens are on Pres’ent Obama’s last couple of days in office … almost as good as those same pens being hacked such that the signature they produce be “M. Mouse” …

    Alastor (2e7f9f)

  11. (mutter, grumble) I apologise for my typo in your ID, seeRpea!

    Alastor (2e7f9f)

  12. Not to mention how team republican was going to repeal and start over. Gutless GOP.
    Epic failure.

    mg (31009b)

  13. If Obamacare is so great, Barry, why do you keep delaying aspects of it until after difficult elections for your party?

    tops116 (d094f8)

  14. this pathetic country is rife with tuberculosis

    going into a doctor’s office that’s packed with a bunch of filthy obamacare losers is just not a smart thing to do

    happyfeet (831175)

  15. The psychopath is just trolling us.

    I’m going to have a cigar.

    Then point and laugh.

    Steve57 (88b05c)

  16. 2. Word. Not another thang need be said ’bout antiChrist.

    DNF (2964fc)

  17. Steve got it right at #15, Obama’s obvious lie (in a string of pathological lies) is yet another example of his extreme egocentricity. He’s a sick man, his mind is diseased, he’s a psychopath straight up. The following checklist tells the tale.

    Psychopathy Checklist

    Glibness/superficial charm
    Grandiose sense of self-worth
    Pathological lying
    Cunning/manipulative
    Lack of remorse or guilt
    Emotionally shallow
    Callous/lack of empathy
    Failure to accept responsibility for own actions
    Need for stimulation/proneness to boredom
    Parasitic lifestyle
    Lack of realistic, long-term goals
    Impulsivity
    Irresponsibility

    ropelight (36c881)

  18. Quick Draw Habano, in case anybody is wondering what I’m smoking.

    I have no idea what Tiger Beat is smoking. These days.

    Steve57 (88b05c)

  19. The postulate or common understanding involved in speech is certainly co-extensive, in the obligation it carries, with the social organism of which language is the instrument, and the ends of which it is an effort to subserve.

    Lying liar talking to as*holes who want to believe him.

    nk (dbc370)

  20. 6. Bill M (906260) — 3/19/2015 @ 10:48 pm

    If you like your plan, you can keep your plan, period.

    Hey Slick, how about that one? If I remember, that was lie Number 1. What a moron he is!

    Wait a second! Isn’t that another prediction made about Obamacare that turned out to be wrong??

    Only – “they” didn’t make it. Neither did “they” say the website would not work initially. On the contrary, Ted Cruz said that it would. He said that if it went into effect it could never be repealed.

    Sammy Finkelman (9f1a19)

  21. eerie, as one makes one’s way down that checklist, ropelight. It’s frightening that such a guy has the reins.

    Colonel Haiku (2601c0)

  22. Of the two antithetic terms in the Greek philosophy one only was real and self-subsisting; and that one was Ideal Thought as opposed to that which it has to penetrate and mould. The other, corresponding to our Nature, was in itself phenomenal, unreal, without any permanent footing, having no predicates that held true for two moments together, in short, redeemed from negation only by including indwelling realities appearing through.

    The worse thing is not that his acolytes believe his BS; it is that he believes it.

    nk (dbc370)

  23. Blatant, in-your-face lies. I bet if you stuck a lie detector on him, he actually believes that crap. PsychoPrez.

    mojo (a3d457)

  24. “pardons, including those for all of the Guatamelo Bay residents.”

    Ha! The President can’t pardon them if they haven’t been charged with a crime! 🙂

    luagha (e5bf64)

  25. #20, Colonel, yes, it’s frightening. Think Jim Jones at Jonestown.

    ropelight (46b041)


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