Congress and the president claim that Obamacare wont add to the deficit or that premiums wont increase. Considering how accurate they’ve been in the past, should we believe that claim?
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Congress and the president claim that Obamacare wont add to the deficit or that premiums wont increase. Considering how accurate they’ve been in the past, should we believe that claim?
Would the boy king lie? I mean, we know he lies all the time, but would he lie about something as important as this? And...
But Obamacare is going to be the one government program that doesn’t add to the deficit? Right?
Remember that Obamacare was an extremely partisan bill. Only democrats voted for it. The opposition was bipartisan, with...