ObamaCare is a Scam! Wow!

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This pretty much sums up Obama's ObamaCare promo event yesterday: Scam! Wow!


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I really enjoyed how they used people who hadn't even signed up yet as evidence of success.

It is success, but not for ObamaCare...but it does prove how utterly Brainwashed the O-bots truly are.
 
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This pretty much sums up Obama's ObamaCare promo event yesterday: Scam! Wow!


boedicca-albums-mo-mo-mo-boedicca-s-stuff-picture6157-2013-10-22-pepny.jpg



I really enjoyed how they used people who hadn't even signed up yet as evidence of success.

It is success, but not for ObamaCare...but it does prove how utterly Brainwashed the O-bots truly are.

They are inept, in everything they have tried to accomplish and now it seems like Sarah Palin was right about those death panels?? Especially if we go the way of Canada's recent decision, to escalate an old law on the books.

SNIPS:


Last week Canada’s Supreme Court ruled that doctors could not unilaterally ignore a Toronto family’s decision to keep their near-dead husband and father on life support. In the same breath, however, the court also confirmed that, under the laws of Ontario, Canada’s most populous province, a group of government-appointed adjudicators could yet overrule the family’s choice. That tribunal, not the family or the doctors, has the ultimate power to pull the plug.

In other words: Canada has death panels.


In Ontario, by contrast, the provincial legislature decided in 1996 to create a quasijudicial tribunal, the Consent and Capacity Board, to make these life-and-death decisions more quickly. If a patient’s substitute decision maker withholds consent, then doctors may apply to the board—comprised of lawyers, mental health professionals, and community members—for a determination that the proposed treatment is in the patient’s best interest. If so, the board has the power to consent on the patient’s behalf.

more: Canada has death panels, and that?s a good thing.
 

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