
We chose “Dr. Liar” because Obama keeps telling people how good his medicine will be for American’s but the devil (not Rahm Emanuel) are in the details and who is really voting yes, no and what health care bill really exists.
Obama is once again traveling around the country speaking to packed auditoriums with planted crowds who applaud and cheer telling us all he would like to have is an up or down vote for the health care proposals but Mr. Obama doesn’t have the votes in the House and only one piece of legislation actually exists and that is the Senate bill.
Mr. Obama is telling his fan base and indirectly the American people the fixes are all in for problems of cost cutting but that just isn’t true. Everything in the Obamacare bill either raise spending or reduces revenue and that combination only increases debt. Without House legislation the Congressional Budget Office has nothing to score so Obama simply goes off reading from his teleprompter to cheers of union plants and other drones including students who aren’t really paying attention but are in awe of “The One.”
Rep. Stupak (D-MI) is against abortion payments in any health care reform proposal and he’s not even close to agreeing with the language from the Senate.
WJRT reports: “[Stupak]‘s confident a bill will pass sometime this year” while the AP is reporting “Rep. Bart Stupak said he expects to resume talks with House leaders this week…” Does that sound like Obama is speaking the truth when he says a vote is near? Abortion can’t be fixed in reconciliation, the House doesn’t have the votes to pass the Senate bill and avoid reconciliation.
Mr. Stupak’s position is a total rejection of the White House’s current plan to have the House pass the Senate bill now on the promise that the Senate might come back and try and fix it sometime in the future. Rep. Stupak clearly wants “one piece of legislation,” and the only way to accomplish that is to scrap the current Senate bill and start over. That is more like the Republican option but once again they are locked out of the process.
Each day passes and more “yes” votes are turning to “no” votes.
Reps. Michael Arcuri (D-NY), Dan Maffei (D-NY), Bill Owens (D-NY) and Dan Lipinski (D-IL) all confirmed they were either now undecided or would vote no. Rep. Artur Davis (D-AL), who voted no the first time, said he would suspend his campaign for Governor just so he could come back to Washington to vote against Obamacare again.
Obama and his ilk can spin this any way they want but the facts are the votes for Obamacare and quick celebration in the Rose Garden are fleeting. Indeed!

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