We have an excellent post by Bill Dupray at Patriot Room today, entitled "New York Times Trashes Obama's Health Care Plan." And trash it they do.
Sounds like the Messiah is going to need all the Hope he can get. They even question whether it can be done with Democrats controlling both Congress and the White House and using every socialist trick in the book. That, my friends, means it can’t be done.
Of course this depends on understanding exactly what the plan is, and the brilliant minds at the New York Times, who would surely love to embrace such a health care utopia, can’t figure out what the hell Obama is talking about.
But as Mr. Obama confronts an electorate that is deeply unsettled by escalating health costs, he is offering a precise “chicken-in-every-pot guarantee” based on numbers that are largely unknowable. Furthermore, it is not completely clear what he is promising. [snip]
“What we’re trying to do,” said one of the advisers, David Cutler, in explaining the gap between Mr. Obama’s words and his intent, “is find a way to talk to people in a way they understand.”
Try English, moron. See, socialists have a hard time explaining these “complicated” policies to the little people because the have to dodge, hedge, and deflect, lest someone figure out that the policy is an utter boondoggle designed to take away our money and freedom.
The Times says that a lot of folks crunched the numbers and Obama’s plan doesn’t add up. So what does Obama do? Tell everyone to ignore the math and look at the plan’s good intentions.
Dupray is dead-on in his comments. He astutely notices that, as I pointed out yesterday, Obama is quite fluent in gobbledygook.
There's plenty more to see, so use the link at the top of this post to read more.


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