…it’s maybe time to rethink your propaganda. Because come on: if any “center-rightist” beside John McCain is going to fall for it, it’s David Frum. And even he sheds his “no labels” shield to go all smarmy on your asses: I already had a high-deductible plan. Now I can buy a plan with double the deductible for only $200 a month more. — davidfrum (@davidfrum) October 27, 2013 Of course,
Still don’t think we’re at war with internal socialism?
Let me disabuse you of that notion, then. “Socialist history curriculum strides toward Philadelphia schools”: City council members in Philadelphia have given the go-ahead to a resolution to allow a socialist historian’s view of America, via his “A People’s History of the United States,” to be part of the public high school curriculum. The book, by Howard Zinn, looks at American history through the lens of the working people, and
Axelrod: that whole “you can keep your existing coverage thing?” Not true.
Remember all this? J Nolte, Breitbart: Monday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” David Axelrod, a senior advisor to President Obama during his first term, admitted that only a “vast majority” of Americans can keep their health insurance plan if they like it. This is the first admission (I am aware of) from a top administration official that President Obama’s relentlessly-repeated solemn promise to the American people that “If you like your
“John McCain: Hilllary Clinton’s work as Secretary of State, with the exception of Benghazi, has been OUTSTANDING…”
Okay, time to stop tip-toeing around the obvious: this guy is so needy, and so desirous of pleasing his captors, that he has become an active agent for their cause. And they know it. The unsettling truth is this: if John McCain didn’t exist, the progressives would need to invent him. — Or else, they could rely on Princess Lindsay and a few other, I suppose. But still.
“More Americans In 3 States Have Had Their Insurance Canceled Under ObamaCare Than Have Filed An Exchange ACCOUNT In All 50” [Darleen Click]
It’s good to be a fascist … This week the reality of the ObamaCare roll-out appeared in a set of news stories that serve as an ironic juxtaposition. Over 500,000 individuals have seen their insurance policies cancelled in just 3 states. In all 50 states, only 476,000 applications have been “filed” in an exchange. (Even though we are still learning the true definition of “filed.”) First from Anna Gorman and
“How Best to Secede from a State”
As I noted the other day, I took great joy in voting to distance myself from the donut hole — Denver / Boulder, mostly — that runs Colorado, and does so in ways that those in the surrounding areas despise and have taken to simply disregarding: people giggle at the hopeless rubes making this charge at new statehood, but the truth is, we know it isn’t going to happen. We
“Americans for Tax Reform’s Ryan Ellis Thinks Tea Party Activists Are ‘Freaking Retarded'”
— Which, I’m not sure if that’s a step up from suggesting Ted Cruz is a traitor or not. How much do you wanna bet this is the kind of guy who, if he’s willing to say this kind of thing on Twitter — while working for an organization whose most important figure is an apologist for Muslim extremism, and whose most important achievement has been getting politicians to sign
Orrin Hatch (who ran hard right) now thinks you odd teabaggers need to be “rehabilitated”
Hatch was always good on judicial nominations. But he now fancies himself an indispensable elder statesman whom the Senate can’t function properly without. In other words, a professional politician who we need to help filter out the “people” from the important position of governing. It’s one to have to grovel to these zealots every 6 years when they make up the base of the party and you require their support
“Obama had said I could keep my doctor. Now they’re doing away with my doctor. They kicked him out!” [Darleen Click]
ObamaCare’s gutting of Medicare Advantage marches on Elderly New Yorkers are in a panic after getting notices that insurance companies are booting their doctors from the Medicare Advantage program as a result of the shifting medical landscape under ObamaCare. That leaves patients with unenviable choices: keep the same insurance plan and find another doctor, pay out of pocket or look for another plan where their physician is a member. New
Happy 1 and 1/2 birthday, Tanner!
Here’s a birthday haiku written especially for you, dear son: Sure, you owe over A hundred grand. But not if the country folds! Happy birthday, buddy. Enjoy the cake, the Bowie Knife, and the kiddie crossbow!
