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Ryan Clobbers Democrat Arguments On Obamacare

During the debate of the Obamacare repeal today, amid Democrat Steve Cohen making a fool of himself by comparing Republican rhetoric to Joseph Goebbels’ Nazi propaganda and fellow Democrat Sheila Jackson Lee acting with similar quality by making the argument that an Obamacare repeal would somehow deny Americans due process, there was a moment of shining clarity.

The deliverer of that moment? Republican Paul Ryan, who knows the federal budget better than anyone in Congress. And he was devastating.

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  1. The Hayride New Post – Ryan Clobbers Democrat Arguments On Obamacare. Read it now at http://bit.ly/fBm2nN

  2. Anonymous says:

    Man, this “Hitler card-playing” tactic is just getting out of hand– I guess he got tired of “his” guy (the big O) being accused of the same thing– he thought he’d try playing that same card on the opposing team…..FAIL

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  4. Alex Nosal says:

    There would be no debt if we just taxed the rich more and slashed military spending.
    As for healthcare, the best way to save is to have single-payer, universal healthcare with NO private insurance companies. All other advanced, industrialized nations have universal healthcare that covers EVERY CITIZEN and on average they pay half (via taxes) of what Americans pay (via private healthcare companies), yet neither party even discusses this. In a country like Canada for example, no one has ever declared bankruptcy just because they got sick, people live longer, they have a lower infant mortality rate and everyone is covered.
    Unfortunately though the insurance companies heavily fund Democrat and Republican political campaigns with the end result being everyone loses except the corporations. Mainstream media (who also depend on corporate sponsorship to stay in business) add to the confusion by making sure any discussion about healthcare is framed in the narrow context that their corporate sponsors define. The end result is we have a misinformed public, politicians who serve private rather than public interests and a system that only benefits Wall Street investors.

    • MacAoidh says:

      I love how lefties, whose ideas are rejected by large swathes of the
      American people every time they’re presented, resort to griping about the
      misinformed public and the evil corporations at every turn.

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