This has got to be the most ridiculous Presidency in American history. Today, Barack Obama celebrated the “anniversary” of his arrogant defiance of the public will on health care reform:
Marking the 90-day anniversary of signing the health care bill into law, President Obama today touted that Americans across the country are already seeing the effect of the health care bill.
And he still behaves as if Americans are behind him on this:
I’ve got some folks on the other side of the aisle who still think none of this should happen—-and in fact have said they’re going to run on a platform of repeal. They want to go back to the system we had before.
He doesn’t mention that “some folks” includes 55% of likely voters:
Fifty-five percent (55%) of all Likely Voters favor repeal of the health care law, down three points from last week. Forty percent (40%) oppose repeal of the law. Those numbers include 47% who Strongly Favor repeal and 32% who Strongly Oppose it.
But hey, he’s not up for re-election this year. And if the voters reinstate GOP majorities in Congress, he’ll have someone to blame for the inevitable failure of Obamacare (and every other program he has initiated).
Maybe that kind of thinking explains why most voters now believe Hillary Clinton is more qualified to be President than Obama.
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“…Americans across the country are already seeing the effect of the health care bill.”
Indeed they are.
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/letter.pdf
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