Thursday, August 26, 2010

Well, you know, it just is . . .

Kathleen Sebelius told a bunch of senior citizens the other day that "a lot of misinformation was put out to seniors from people who did not want this bill [Obamacare] to pass." She apparently didn't get any more specific than that. Despite this lack of information, these poor old people fell for it.

Robert Gamez admits he doesn't understand the law, "But it's going to be better than what we have now," he says. If he doesn't understand the law, how can he say that? Virginia Manriqez says, "As long as they pay my bills, I'm OK." Think so, Virginia? What about if they say we'll pay your bills, but you can't see Dr. X, or you can only see him once a year? What if they pay your bills, but you can't find a doctor or a hospital that accepts Medicare? What if they pay your bills, but you have to wait three years for a surgery? What if they pay your bills, but your premiums go up 500%?

Wake up! Ask some hard questions! We've been sold a bill of goods, and you people are swallowing it hook, line, and sinker!

"Health secretary says new law helps seniors." The Dallas Morning News; July 20, 2010; p. 3D.

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