Pelosi’s Version of Obama Care “Worst Bill Ever”? Close Enough to Reject
by Ben DeGrow | 10:24 pm, November 2, 2009 | Comments Off
Is Nancy Pelosi’s 2,000-page version of Obama Care “the worst bill ever” — as the editors of the Wall Street Journal describe it? I doubt it. After all, that’s some pretty stiff competition. But if you’re busy having to defend the so-called health care reform legislation from the charge of “worst bill ever,” the Democrats in charge of Congress risk a massive political backlash in 2010.
Will my own Congressman Ed Perlmutter vote for the deficit spending, middle-class taxes, rationed care, and greater government control of medicine? If so, he’d better be watching out for Republican Ryan Frazier — who quite ably lays out the top 12 reasons to reject Nancy Pelosi’s health care monstrosity.
Check out the Patient Power Now blog to find more reasons why to oppose Obama Care.
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