Dictator Obama declares debate on Affordable Care Act ‘over’
While taking a victory lap in the Rose Garden Tuesday, Barack Obama unilaterally declared that debate over his beloved Affordable Care Act — Obamacare — is over.
“The debate over repealing this law is over, the Affordable Care Act is here to stay,” he said.
He also falsely claimed those opposed to Obamacare are “mad” some people are getting healthcare.
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“Why are folks working so hard for people not to have health insurance? Why are they so mad about the idea of people having health insurance?” he asked.
Examiner added:
He also declared the debate “is over” regarding Obamacare and issued a stern warning to opponents.
“History is not kind to those who would deny Americans their basic economic security,” he threatened.
Obama told reporters there could be days when Healthcare.gov isn’t functional, but said it isn’t news anymore.
“I guarantee it,” he said.
Got that?
Debate is over because he declared it to be so, and news that Healthcare.gov isn’t working isn’t news.
Must be good to be the king…
Video of Obama’s comments can be seen below:
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