Just when you think that Barack Hussein Obama can’t get any more idiotic or stupid or — now — dangerous, you have the above headline.
From the WashingtonExaminer.com:
by Charlie Spiering
During today’s White House Youth Summit, President Obama called on young people to do whatever they can to promote his signature health care law — including plying their customers with cheap booze.
“If you are a bartender, have a happy hour,” Obama said as the crowd laughed. “And also probably get health insurance because a lot of people don’t have it.”
Great. Ply the youth with booze. Fabulous idea.
Can you imagine had GW Bush suggested a fraction of these stupid proposals?
BZ
Two extremely important videos to watch (thanks Geeeez) regarding the facts and fallacies of Obamacare.
The second video has Paul Ryan shredding Obamacare in a mere six minutes.
Yet Obamacare was thrust through literally in the dead of night, on a weekend, with purely partisan support. Not even one Republican — despite the plethora of RINOs within — voted for Obamacare.
Obamacare killed individual and private plans this year. In 2014 my health insurance coverage will get killed, via my employer.
This is perfectly in keeping with Mr Obama’s plan to place the US government into the Single Payer framework, enabling the government to control over 1/6th of the entire economy.
He’s going to “Cloward-Piven” the entire nation, starting with healthcare first.
BZ
This past week Mr Obama spoke in Hollywood, campaigning as he was for not much in particular. As is Mr Obama’s bent, “when the going gets tough, I get to campaigning.” Start making more of that coin, Mr Obama. That’s all you know. Hit the campaign trail.
The going has, of course, been somewhat tough, since it appears that Mr Obama is under a bit more scrutiny as of late. Obamacare. Iran. Lying. You know; small stuff like that. Ahem.
From TheWrap.com:
President Obama defended his policies during an economic address at the DreamWorks Animation campus on Tuesday — including his struggling health care reform — by quoting the late film critic (and fellow Chicagoan) Roger Ebert.
“I was fortunate enough to get to know Roger, and was always inspired by how he handled some really tough stuff,” Obama said. “He said, ‘Kindness covers all of my political beliefs.’ … When I think about what I’m fighting for, what gets me up every single day — that captures it.”
I find it intriguing that, only now, Mr Obama releases information indicating his entire philosophy revolves around a Chicago film critic.
BZ