Wednesday, April 02, 2014

It is unquestionably -at least for the lapdog media - total BS

No.  I don’t believe a word of it.  The 7 million number is all BS.  The first question I’d have for King SFB or any of his azz licking minions is:  How many of the 7 million have enrolled 2,3,4,5 or 6 times like the King SFB supporter in OH who voted for the azzwipe 6 times?

Then:  Did they pay 6 premiums?

Then:  Did they pay even one?

Then:  How many of the 7 million have paid?

Then:  Wasn’t the idea of Robertscare to ensure the uninsured?

Then:  How is 7 million - only one million of which were uninsured before Robertscare – a “success” when the there remains between 30 and 50 million uninsured people in America?

Then:  Did the people who signed and PAID save the $2,500 dollars King SFB promised.

Then:  Will people now be able to keep their plans if they like them as King SFB promised?

Then:  Will people be now able to keep their doctors if they like them as King SFB Promised?

Then and most importantly:  How many signed up because they feared personal reprisal from their government?   

For their part, the lapdog media will not ask one question about how Roberscare hit the “magic” 7 million number or what on Earth makes 7 million so magical?  They will not question an ABC Washington Post poll that showed Robertscare rising from an all-time low in popularity to plurality of support in just four days.  Like a Demo-Dope involved in a recount, it doesn’t matter how the number got where it is.  It’s there.  Nothing else matters.  Instead of questioning the BS numbers, the lapdogs are playing banjos, kazoos and mouth harps providing the music while King SFB and his azz lickers perform some bizarre touchdown dance – forgetting their team is still 56 points down.

For his part, King SFB struts around like a bantam rooster who is certain his crowing causes the sun to rise every morning.  Wasn’t it just yesterday SFB was telling us he had no idea the Robertscare website was so effed up?  Now he’s in the Rose Garden telling us everything is great because someone – another good question for lapdogs – in the White House says they mysteriously met their goal with a last minute surge.  How unlikely is that?  I’d ask statistician John Lott to run the numbers.  I think we’d find that there is about a .0000007% probability that the numbers the White House is taking credit for are even possible.  Steve Hayes noted yesterday that it was not all that long ago King SFB was telling us 5 million is a “tiny sliver” when it was people losing their healthcare.  Today King SFB is dancing in the streets about reaching a number that is only a minuscule above a “tiny sliver.” 

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