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Mr. Yuk the poison prevention logo gets the Obama treatment to lure kids into thinking healthcare is cool, like zombies.
(National Report) – The 2012 election hinged on a single issue – repealing ObamaCare and the expanding deficit. While that might seem like two issues, it really is only one. America still has a Kenyan President in the White House that will ruin this country with ObamaCare.
Stu Rothenberg of Roll Call meditates on Obama’s complete disregard of the real election, the one where Republicans were elected and exit polls revealed a 49/44 public support of ObamaCare Repeal.
There is no denying that Obama won the 2012 presidential election. But that vote shouldn’t be held up as a vote of confidence for Obamacare. And it’s worth mentioning (again) that the Republicans taking a stand against the president were elected, too.

In the first phase of ObamaCare, scooter chairs were taken away from Americans, leaving many stranded or dependent on librul relatives that put parental controls to block out Fox and Friends.
That’s right Stu, Republicans against ObamaCare were elected to the House of Representatives, allowing for a majority in the House. Filibuster hero Ted Cruz was even elected to the Senate! President Obama should bow down to the will of the people and Ted Cruz instead of foreign Muslin leaders.
Does Obama not read papers or understand the will of the people?
Rothenberg makes a compelling argument, solidifying his position on the will of the people by digging into the meat and bones of the 2012 exit polls.
Another question dug a little deeper. “2010 Healthcare law should be….” 25 percent said repealed completely and 24 percent said repealed in part. Just 18 percent thought it should be “kept as is” while 26 percent said the law should be expanded.

Obama must recognize the people elected Ted Cruz in 2012 and repeal ObamaCare.
With a quarter of the people wanting the ACA repealed completely, another quarter wanting only parts of the plan repealed the entire governmental structure should be held hostage so the failures of this President can be made clear to the American people that didn’t elect him.
Sure the people should have elected Romney President. His healthcare reform for Massachusetts is and was popular according to a2010 WBUR poll that revealed 62 percent support for ACA and only 33 percent in opposition, among Massachusetts residents.
But comparing the speculative opinion of a law set to unfold in the future to folks living in the shadow of health coverage isn’t comparing apples to oranges. Both polls need to be thinly veiled abstractions in order to shut down the government. Muddling the waters with the failed Romney campaign is just silly.
Republicans must repeal ObamaCare before the people actually like having health insurance.
Obama has done nothing to support the Republicans elected to the House in 2012. Obama has lowered the deficit, mocking well thought out campaign strategies that now must be revamped.



