Obama’s Worthless Apology

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Peter Suderman|Nov. 8, 2013 Reason.com

To the millions of Americans who have lost their health plans this year as a result of Obamacare, despite his pledge that they could keep their plans if they liked them, President Obama has something he’d like to say. He’s sorry…sort of.

In an interview with NBC News last night, the president was asked whether he owed an apology to the millions of people who have already lost plans this year. Here’s what he said: “I am sorry that they are finding themselves in this situation based on assurances they got from me.”

To the extent that it matters, this is not a very good apology. For one thing, it gets the cause and effect wrong: People aren’t “finding themselves” in “this situation”—the situation of having insurance plans they liked cancelled—because of Obama’s “assurances.” They are finding themselves in that situation because of legislation that his party crafted, rules his administration drafted, and a bill that he promoted vigorously and then signed into law. His assurances misled people about what would happen under that law, but did not cause the plans to be terminated.

But Obama isn’t sorry for the law, or its intended effects. Notice also what Obama is carefully not apologizing for: the actual cancellation notices now being sent to millions of Americans. There’s a reason for that. As The Washington Post’s Sarah Kliff writes, “eliminating certain health plans from the market—ones that the White House thinks are too skimpy—is a feature, not a bug, of the Affordable Care Act.”

Obama isn’t sorry about the cancellations, in other words, because they were intended all along. Despite his recent rhetorical revisionism, Obama explicitly promised otherwise, repeatedly, in order to help make the case for passing the law. It was a calculated and intentional deception. But apparently the president remains unrepentant about that. If there’s news here, it’s not that he apologized. It’s that he does not appear to be sorry that he lied.
 
Uh....well....here's the thing...if you believed me....I'm sorry. But hey, that's on you. After five years, you had have to be a complete moron...or a Libtard...to believe anything I say.

And yes, I'm a pathological liar. Yes, my entire life is a lie.

But let's face it...I got a lot of stupid dupes to votes for me in two different elections...so you have to give me this...I am a pretty good liar. It really helps when you don't have a conscious or a soul. Sorry again....sucker dupes. :lol: :lol: :lol:


[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkYNBwCEeH4]Jon Lovitz Appears as the Pathological Liar on "The Tonight Show" ? 1985 - YouTube[/ame]
 
I just love to fool the American people with my lies. you can trust me you zombie followers you!!.I'm you're king and you will follow me.:mad:
 
I'm among the lucky few that didn't get a cancelation notice, however my benifits are deminished and the premiums are 45% higher. Gee thanks.........
 
What is the apology FOR? It's like someone beating you up and says "I"m sorry you are in paid from my beating you up" but DOES NOT STOP! If he was truly sorry, he would encourage a repeal of his obamacare AND resign. Since he doesn't, he's not sorry he's doing this, he's just sorry people don't like it.
 
I don't trust him as far as I can throw him. And that ain't far since I wouldn't even be able to pick him up. And keep in mind...I was one of the many that BELIEVED him when he first came on the scene.
I'm pretty sure there are many many more like me, too. Trusted...then saw. Now want him out of office asap before more damage is done.
 
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What is the apology FOR? It's like someone beating you up and says "I"m sorry you are in paid from my beating you up" but DOES NOT STOP! If he was truly sorry, he would encourage a repeal of his obamacare AND resign. Since he doesn't, he's not sorry he's doing this, he's just sorry people don't like it.


THIS THIS THIS THIS THIS!! A thousand times THIS! ^^^^
 
The reasons that politicians lie is that they know if they tell the truth, they will never get elected.

They also know that telling such lies has no consequences, so what they hell?
 
I would think that if one had a CRAP healthcare policy, one would be happy to have that fact pointed out.
 
Peter Suderman|Nov. 8, 2013 Reason.com

To the millions of Americans who have lost their health plans this year as a result of Obamacare, despite his pledge that they could keep their plans if they liked them, President Obama has something he’d like to say. He’s sorry…sort of.

In an interview with NBC News last night, the president was asked whether he owed an apology to the millions of people who have already lost plans this year. Here’s what he said: “I am sorry that they are finding themselves in this situation based on assurances they got from me.”

To the extent that it matters, this is not a very good apology. For one thing, it gets the cause and effect wrong: People aren’t “finding themselves” in “this situation”—the situation of having insurance plans they liked cancelled—because of Obama’s “assurances.” They are finding themselves in that situation because of legislation that his party crafted, rules his administration drafted, and a bill that he promoted vigorously and then signed into law. His assurances misled people about what would happen under that law, but did not cause the plans to be terminated.

But Obama isn’t sorry for the law, or its intended effects. Notice also what Obama is carefully not apologizing for: the actual cancellation notices now being sent to millions of Americans. There’s a reason for that. As The Washington Post’s Sarah Kliff writes, “eliminating certain health plans from the market—ones that the White House thinks are too skimpy—is a feature, not a bug, of the Affordable Care Act.”

Obama isn’t sorry about the cancellations, in other words, because they were intended all along. Despite his recent rhetorical revisionism, Obama explicitly promised otherwise, repeatedly, in order to help make the case for passing the law. It was a calculated and intentional deception. But apparently the president remains unrepentant about that. If there’s news here, it’s not that he apologized. It’s that he does not appear to be sorry that he lied.

Let's not forget he was REelected on the back of his lies, his allies in the MSM claiming the country knew what Barry-Care was and approved it. Compare 25,000,000 losing their health insurance, $6T sqaundered on solar scams and non-existent "shovel-ready jobs", plus his IRS, NSA, and Fast & Furious debacles to Nixon's Watergate and tell me which did more damage to this nation?

He's a muslim, he was born in Kenya, and he's about to feed Israel to the wolves in Iran....

IMPEACH the son of a bitch.
 
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