Thursday, November 14, 2013

Pelosi says words

Flashback:Nancy Pelosi berates George W. Bush for ‘confusing’ Medicare Part Dprogram

Democrats have tried to compare the dismal Obamacare enrollment numbers to Romneycare in order to justify their incompetence. But if you go back just a little further in time, you can find Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., railing against then-President George W. Bush’s Medicare Part D program, and sounding eerily familiar to today’s Tea Party “extremists:”
I think it’s a complete embarrassment to the Bush administration to have a piece of legislation out there that is so confusing, they can’t even explain it to anyone themselves.
… where the compliance of it is so difficult that they cannot help people to do it.
Maybe if the Bush administration had put out a handy chart like the this one for Obamacare:
TWITCHY 

4 comments:

Cheesy said...

They completely rely on the short memories of the average citizen, don't they?

Anonymous said...

I looked at that chart. Is there a doctor or patient in there anywhere?
Yeah - the two icons labeled 'chump' and 'victim'
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick

Noah Webster in Greensboro said...

The word for the day is "shiftless".

Shiftless (adjective)
1) lacking ambition: unwilling to make the effort to be successful or do something properly, 2) inefficient: lacking the abilities or knowledge required to do something successfully or properly.

"Barack Obama, our shiftless president, allowed his fellow commies in Congress to write the horror that is Obamacare and made almost no effort trying to understand the bill that bears his name or shape it so it wouldn't be a total disater. Of course, it would have been pointless if he had tried, since he lacked the brains or experience to contribute meaningfully to the its success."

Anonymous said...

I don't know about you guys But to me znancy's comment about passing the bill so we can find out what's in it. Sounds to me like the description of a stool sample.

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