In his speech tonight, the president introduced a new number in the health care debate. Remember all those statements from Democrats, including Barack Obama himself, that 47 million Americans are without health insurance? That's no longer the operative number. "There are now more than thirty million American citizens who cannot get coverage," the president said in tonight's speech.At this pace it will only take 2 or 3 more speeches and everybody will be insured.
But on August 10, at a town hall meeting, Obama referred to the "46, 47 million people without health insurance in our country…" And on July 23, he said, "This is not just about the 47 million Americans who don't have any health insurance at all…"
What's the difference? Obama appears to be choosing his words carefully. There is a difference between Americans who "cannot get coverage" and Americans who "don't have any health insurance at all." The interesting question is why Obama has chosen to downgrade the number from 47 million to 30 million. Look for Democrats to begin using the new figure in making the case for Obamacare.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Obama's Speech Causes 17 Million to Get Health Insurance
How else do you explain this?
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They are doing this to hide the fact that HR3200 has no verification to prevent illegals from getting health care but they already said they wont get the free bene's so voila they are magically removed
2 more speeches and everything is solved.
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