Obama: If You Lost Your Health Plan, Shop Around!
From perceived orator to used car salesman
President Obama on Wednesday defended his signature health care law in a speech from Boston, saying that people who are losing their insurance plans because of the law should start shopping around for better coverage.
Obama, in his speech at historic Faneuil Hall, acknowledged the problem-plagued rollout of ObamaCare and attempted to deflect criticism over the wave of cancellation notices hitting small businesses and individuals who buy their own insurance.
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Is this the closest a president has gotten to actually saying FYTW?
When my administration hands you lemons, make lemonade! (And forget that they were your lemons in the first place and that you had really wanted to make tarts with them.)