In light of current revelations, I believe We The People do have the right to appeal #ObamaCare. We were knowingly lied to about it. #Gruber
— Mickey White (@BiasedGirl) November 10, 2014
Obamacare “architect” Jonathan Gruber has been caught on video on multiple occasions proving that Obamacare was sold to the American people under false pretenses.
Another video has surfaced (via American Commitment) which purports to be from October of last year, and this one’s a doozy:
https://twitter.com/lee_ritz/status/531819222352293889
Partial transcript:
This bill was written in a tortured way to make sure CBO did not score the mandate as taxes. If CBO scored the mandate as taxes, the bill dies. So it was written to do that. In terms of risk-rated subsidies, if you get a law which said healthy people are gonna pay in — you made explicit that healthy people were gonna pay in and sick people get money — it would not have passed.
Just like, people… lack of transparency is a huge political advantage. And basically — you know, call it the stupidity of the American voter or whatever — but basically that was really, really critical to getting the thing to pass. And you know, it’s the second best argument. Look, I wish Mark was right, we could make it all transparent, but I’d rather have this law than not.
We’d like to say that’s unbelievable, but it really isn’t. But that doesn’t make it any less maddening.
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Gruber's message was: Of course we had to lie to pass Obamacare. Wouldn't have passed otherwise. http://t.co/LkThEbvdap
— Byron York (@ByronYork) November 10, 2014
Gruber "I wish Mark was right we could make Obamacare transparent but I would rather have this law than not.” ~these ppl are rotten to core.
— Anna Teresa Arnold (@HomerWhite) November 10, 2014
Perhaps we should at least appreciate the refreshing honesty contained in the admission that the stated goal of “historic levels of transparency” was a huge lie, among other things:
Yup. "Gruber may believe that American voters are stupid, but he was the one dumb enough to say all this on camera" http://t.co/QrXb9qlus4
— Phil Kerpen (@kerpen) November 10, 2014
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