Tuesday, November 18, 2014

BloggeRhythms

The incumbent president’s selling of another major lie, this one about knowing nothing of Jonathan Gruber, seems to make no long term sense. Because, in addition to looking like a guilty child caught misbehaving, his “legacy” will analyze all his untruths in detail, it will insure that his presidency might very well be deemed in the future as the very worst in the nation’s history.
 
What's most remarkable about his habit of instant denial when caught, however, is that with today’s technology irrefutable hard evidence exists proving the prevarication’s.
 
In the current situation, “Obama spoke at the Brookings Institution in a video posted by the conservative group American Commitment on Monday. The president was touting his policy ideas, which stemmed from what he called some of the “brightest minds from academia and policy circles.”… Gruber advised Obama’s first campaign in 2006 and went to the White House at least a dozen times while Obama’s been in office, in addition to receiving an almost $400,000 contract to advise on the health-care law.”
 
On another matter, want to know why the health care tax was so important to pass for the incumbent president, and also why Gruber was such a valuable asset to help mislead the public about it’s structure? 
 
The New York Times reports that, “[S]ince the Affordable Care Act was enacted in 2010, the relationship between the Obama administration and insurers has evolved into a powerful, mutually beneficial partnership that has been a boon to the nation’s largest private health plans and led to a profitable surge in their Medicaid enrollment. The insurers in turn have provided crucial support to Mr. Obama in court battles over the health care law… Since Mr. Obama signed the law, share prices for four of the major insurance companies — Aetna, Cigna, Humana and UnitedHealth — have more than doubled, while the Standard & Poor’s 500-stock index has increased about 70 percent.”
 
Which, as usual, proves that for the current administration the same basic premise always applies. And if you want to know why anything is ever pursued by them, just follow the money to get the answer. 
 
And finally, a quote from Rhode Island Democrat Sheldon Whitehouse on “Fox News Sunday.”
  
“I think the new Republican majority has long despised and denigrated this president. And if they can roll him, I think they would like to. And I think it’s important for him to set the stage early on this, particularly when the stakes are so high for climate, for the environment, for the damage that the pipeline will do.”
 
The most interesting point about the Senator’s objection to the pipeline is that if you consider its makeup, all it is a tube that’s buried under the ground having no environmental impact at all. In fact, if it wasn’t marked and fenced off, no one would even know it was there.
 
Therefore, if the pipeline was laid and left unmarked, the only way the Senator could even find it’s location would be with a specifically drawn map and a metal detector. Which means that by comparison, more toxic waste comes out of this guy’s mouth than the entire Keystone XL.
 
That's it for today folks.
 
Adios

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