“THIS DECISION IS NOT THE END OF THE FIGHT AGAINST OBAMACARE”
In response to the Supreme Court’s ruling today in King v. Burwell, Governor Jeb Bush released the following statement:
“I am disappointed by today’s Supreme Court ruling in the King v. Burwell case. But this decision is not the end of the fight against Obamacare.
“This fatally-flawed law imposes job-killing mandates, causes spending in Washington to skyrocket by $1.7 trillion, raises taxes by $1 trillion and drives up health care costs. Instead of fixing our health care system, it made the problems worse.
“As President of the United States, I would make fixing our broken health care system one of my top priorities. I will work with Congress to repeal and replace this flawed law with conservative reforms that empower consumers with more choices and control over their health care decisions.
“Here is what I believe: We need to put patients in charge of their own decisions and health care reform should actually lower costs. Entrepreneurs should be freed to lower costs and improve access to care – just like American ingenuity does in other sectors of the economy.
“Americans deserve leadership that can actually fix our broken health care system, and they are certainly not getting it now from Washington, DC.”
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Mitt stood up on the confederate flag, it’s time he stood up and admitted that Obamacare is Romneycare is the Heritage Foundation Plan and the ONLY reason that he implemented Romneycare in Massachusetts was because he thought he could run for president on taking Romneycare national.
Two things:
1. In 2007, leaving office, Bush had Rubio put forth the creation of a state exchange. To date, Jeb and Marco’s solution has signed up 40 people. Success!!!!
2. ““As President of the United States, I would make fixing our broken health care system one of my top priorities.” – translation – “If I win this thing, there ain’t no way I’m touching this.”
He says a lot without really saying anything. Maybe his site has more information, but I see no specifics, just rhetoric. What “conservative reforms” is he proposing? How is it going to lower costs?
He says a lot without really saying anything.
That is ME!
Kerry your lies are catching up. D%^$. LMAO!! LMAO!!
I disagree, number 1 is wage war anywhere I can
We now return you to our regular scheduled “down with the flag” coverage.
I looked at the draft which said $9958@mk3
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Wah! We lost!
Jeb! is complaining about the Supreme Court saving his whiney ass so that millions of Floridians will not lose their health insurance.
I’m not *like* my brother….
FUCK THE POOR!
oops, did I say that out loud?
By Associated Press June 25 at 3:47 PM
CHARLESTON, S.C. – Bush’s spokesman, Tim Miller, responded on Twitter to criticism of Bush’s comments, telling reporters Friday that “of course” Bush cares about poor people.
Get a Better Lie, Jeb. How about Explain Iraq, Ahole.