Let's make one thing perfectly clear: Barack Obama without his teleprompter is like a trapeze artist without a net.
That was likely never more apparent than at the President's healthcare town hall meeting Tuesday when he actually said:
I think private insurers should be able to compete. They do it all the time. I mean, if you think about, if you think about it, um, UPS and FedEx are doing just fine. Right? The, uh, no they are. I mean, it's the post office that's always having problems.
Yep. The supposedly most intelligent person ever to be in the White House really said these words as a reason why Americans should trust government to provide healthcare
Obama Continues to Use Fear Tactics
US President Barack Obama on Tuesday condemned the wild "scare tactics" peddled by foes of his healthcare reform plan in a passionate defense of his signature domestic priority.
"The way politics works sometimes is that people who want to keep things the way they are (or maybe they want to change things from the way they are) will try to scare the heck out of folks, and they'll create bogeymen out there that just aren't real," Obama said.
"For all the scare tactics out there, what is truly scary -- what is truly risky -- is if we do nothing." - Obama [Doesn't this sounds familiar]
Obama, insisting the "stars are aligned" for approval this year despite discord in Congress over the plan, warned inaction would undermine the economy, worsen the deficit and cripple millions of Americans financially. LINK...
"To preserve our independence, we must not let our rulers load us with perpetual debt." - Thomas Jefferson
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