Tuesday, December 03, 2013

OH, MY: Obama Approval Hits Thirties for First Time Ever in RCP Poll

Just wait until 90 to 120 million more people lost their insurance plans and doctors next year.

I have an idea about that, but first check out RCP's polling:


Moe Lane explains the reality behind the numbers:

...Barack Obama has dipped below an average 40% job approval rating on RCP.  That more or less means that any policy-making that the Democrats want to do next year will likely not feature the President’s ‘help;’ and, of course, that Barack Obama will have plenty of time to practice his golf swing during the summer and fall of 2014.  Only… the Democrats would prefer that he do that in states that do not have a Democratic Senator up for re-election, OK?

Now, I’m not saying that the Democrats are panicking.  What they are doing right now is quietly checking to make sure that their second and third lines of defense are adequately stocked and supplied.  You know.  Just in case...

George Will predicted that next year "all hell's going to break loose" when employers start dumping their employees into government plans because of Obamacare's restrictions.

So here's my idea.

Every employer in America should plan to celebrate October 1st, 2014 as National "I Lost My Health Insurance" Day:


The president has unlawfully delayed, waived, and otherwise rewritten vast portions of the Obamacare bill. Just think what would have happened if this year's Healthcare.gov rollout had occurred before the 2012 presidential election.

Employers: don't let the Democrats hide their colossal failures until after the midterms.

Urge your employer to celebrate October 1st, 2014 as National "I Lost My Health Insurance" Day. It's time to put Democrat politicians where they belong: back in the private sector, trying to earn an honest living.


Hat tip: BadBlue News.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

This puts new meaning into the words, "we have to pass it to find out what's in it." It was not just a fecal exam, it is the blueprint to tyranny and they knew it all along.