“On the issues that matter, you don’t have to take my word for it,” President Obama told a cheering crowd in Denver, Colo., today, speaking primarily on Obamacare and women’s health issues. “You can take me at my record.”
Quite a few conservatives decided to do just that, setting the record straight on just who is making health care decisions under the Affordable Care Act.
@BarackObama You obviously didn't think of that when you forced the healthcare plan on the majority who didn't want it.
— Ashley Wolfe (@AshleyWolfe19) August 9, 2012
@BarackObama Presicely… NOT the government, and NOT you…
— Mark Davis (@MarkDavisGOP) August 9, 2012
https://twitter.com/GraceMeKing/status/233373082356695040
@BarackObama Funny, I thought doctors were the ones who best made health care decisions!
— Simon Phillips-Hughes (@Simon_P_H) August 9, 2012
@BarackObama The repeal ACA. Where the Gov isn't in my health care.
— Leanne Wheless (@LeanneWheless) August 9, 2012
https://twitter.com/Rschrim/status/233372781688012800
https://twitter.com/DJM3235/status/233376981750796288
https://twitter.com/colsmeag/status/233379253188689922
https://twitter.com/STR8Forward/status/233373140347125760
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At one time the White House had distanced itself from the term “Obamacare,” but today the president embraced the name.
POTUS: “I delivered on my promise to deliver health reform before the end of my first term. Obamacare. I like that name because I do care.”
— All On The Line (@allontheline) August 8, 2012
If people are making their own health care decisions free of government, shouldn’t it be called something else?
@BarackObama Oh I'll decide. You can bet on that.
— Deplorable Dreg Bobanero (@askerlro) August 9, 2012
@BarackObama An excellent argument for repealing the OCA!
— @drlipton1 (@drlipton1) August 9, 2012
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