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Obama's syrupy last-ditch bid to save his legacy


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Apparently, President Obama's bid to scare Republicans into not repealing the much-detested Obamacare by warning of electoral consequences didn't have much effect. Always putting politics first, Obama early on told Republicans they'd regret getting rid of his health care reform. That would be the same reform which has thrown millions of Americans out of the health insurance market, reduced choice to nearly zero, instituted sky-high premiums, and saddled consumers with double-digit rate hikes and mortgage-sized deductibles. Reince Priebus has attempted to point out that it's not Republicans who are having trouble holding office these days, but to no avail. Just a few days ago, Obama's buddies in the Democratic party chanted, 'Hey, Hey, Goodbye' when Republicans attempted to repeal the nightmare. With that a wash, Obama's now trying a new tack, lugubriously appealing to moral sensibilities to preserve the hated bureaucratic program, sounding just like the All Tears and Flapdoodle con artists of Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn. At his speech Sunday at the Kennedy Library, appealing for Congress to save his 'precious,':
Obama then told the crowd, “I hope that current members of Congress recall that it actually doesn’t take a lot of courage to aid those who are already powerful, already comfortable, already influential. But it does require some courage to champion the vulnerable and the sick and the infirm — those who often have no access to the corridors of power.”:snip:

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He'll be picking the scabs open for our lifetime - and if that is not bad enough he will be profiting from it big time.

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