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Barack Obama secretly convenes the Ministry of Propaganda to spin Obamacare implementation

July 13, 2013

 With the full implementation of Obamacare (at least the parts which haven’t been conveniently delayed until after the 2014 election) quickly approaching more and more people are starting to admit–including the author of the legislation, Max Baucus–that Obamacare is going to be a train wreck. With this in mind and amid growing concerns about the politically corrupt IRS charged with being Obamacare’s gestapo the time for our political leaders in Washington to act is now!

  Obamacare is never going to be repealed but there is still time to correct some of what is wrong with the legislation before it goes into effect at the end of the year. However, we cannot expect the Republicans to act on this because, as I have written before, the Republicans are not interested in doing anything about Obamacare, they are only interested in making it appear as if they are doing something because they want Obamacare to be implemented so they can run against it in 2014 and 2016.

  ministry_of_propagandaSo that means it is up to Barack Obama and the Democrats to do something about the oncoming train wreck and yesterday instead of looking at the problem and trying to address it Barack Obama convened members of his Ministry of Propaganda in private (so much for open, honest, and transparent) and began crafting a public relations blogging campaign in defense of the healthcare reform law’s implementation.

  So with the elitist, ruling class politicians in Washington on both sides of the aisle preparing to campaign on this issue, and with our elected officials more interested in the political rather than the actual ramifications of this law, where does that leave the American people who are going to feel the real effects of Obamacare? With a free colonoscopy, we have gotten the government we deserve.

11 Comments leave one →
  1. MaddMedic's avatar
    MaddMedic permalink
    July 13, 2013 8:51 am

    Reblogged this on Freedom Is Just Another Word….

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  2. AKA John Galt's avatar
    July 13, 2013 9:01 am

    Reblogged this on U.S. Constitutional Free Press.

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  3. Petermc3's avatar
    Petermc3 permalink
    July 13, 2013 2:25 pm

    The republicans will be left to blow in the wind curtesy of their own cowardice in refusing to expose the evil and corruption, there for everyone to see, in this bill. Not only is the media complicit in the lies, distortion and denial but the american people themselves will sink the republican ship when the democrats unleash their full blown campaign blaming the republicans for Obamacare’s failings due to their refusing to come up with fixes to the inherent problems contained within. The republican elites which now includes newcomers such as Rubio will justly get what they deserve.

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      July 13, 2013 8:40 pm

      Sadly I think you hit the nail on the head, the Republicans have been handed a golden opportunity and they will blow it like they always do. They will allow the Democrats to control the narrative but it really isn’t all their fault because the MSM will be right there pushing the Democrats agenda.

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  4. bunkerville's avatar
    July 13, 2013 6:34 pm

    Why do I think that somehow the GOP will find a way to snatch defeat when victory just presented itself?

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  5. Chris's avatar
    Chris permalink
    July 14, 2013 7:02 am

    Dr. Steven Hotze,is suing the federal government to challenge the health care law. His lawsuit alleges the OC law was enacted in violation of a constitutional provision that requires revenue-raising bills to originate in the U.S. House. He is also claiming it violates the Fifth Amendment “by requiring Plaintiffs to transfer their wealth directly to others without a ‘public use,’” and that it “violates federalism by compelling a massive transfer in wealth away from Texans without complying with constitutional requirements.

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      July 14, 2013 5:51 pm

      I have heard this argument before but I am afraid that once this bill went to reconciliation and the House approved it they forfeited any chance we could fight this on this issue.

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