Obama Asks Americans to Promote Health Exchanges
Why would they do that?
President Barack Obama is asking Americans for help spreading the word about new health insurance exchanges.
The exchanges opening Tuesday were created by Obama's health care law. In his weekly radio and Internet address, Obama says Americans can comparison shop like they would for a television or an airplane ticket.
Many, he says, will see cheaper prices and be eligible for tax credits.
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"President Barack Obama is asking Americans for help spreading the word about new health insurance exchanges."
OK:
"These things are so bad that you have to be forced to use them. You would never do so voluntarily"
I presume he wanted honesty.
You just hate children. You're a racist. And you dress funny.
"And you dress funny."
Shucks, my Mom does that...
Au contraire, Mr President presumed you'd follow his lead and lie through your teeth.