What’s the best comparison for Obamacare? The Director of Health & Human Services Sylvia Burwell came up with a way to describe the law’s construction:
In which the Obama administration compares #Obamacare to a Jenga puzzle. Sounds super stable. https://t.co/nGzmNquuh7
— STEW ??? ⚾️ ? (@StewSays) December 15, 2016
Yep, SUPER stable:
.@SecBurwell on Obamacare repeal: "It's like a Jenga puzzle. If you pull a piece out, you can make the thing tumble" https://t.co/ytJXNOpJbA
— MJ Lee (@mj_lee) December 15, 2016
So much for the Dems’ original claims that parts that weren’t working efficiently could be singled out and removed or repaired.
So the inseverability argument wasn't ridiculous after all. https://t.co/ErA3D7SS8r
— Charles C. W. Cooke (@charlescwcooke) December 15, 2016
It's almost as if it was designed so that you could never repeal it.? https://t.co/PN1EkyT6ZT
— NathanInSoCal (@NATHANINSOCAL) December 15, 2016
Pres. Obama's Secretary of HHS compared the stability of #Obamacare to a @Jenga game. https://t.co/CXcBhuR1io pic.twitter.com/qJL0ciTcRu
— STEW ??? ⚾️ ? (@StewSays) December 15, 2016
As if the ACA wouldn’t eventually collapse under its own weight anyway.
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