Scott McInnis, John Hickenlooper speak out against ObamaCare
by Donald E. L. Johnson | 9:13 am, March 19, 2010 | 3 Comments
Republican gubernatorial candidate Scott McInnis says in a press release today that the enactment of ObamaCare would impose budget-killing unfunded mandates on the state of Colorado. Yesterday, his opponent, Democrat Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper, told business leaders at the South Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce that he would have preferred a 20- to 50-page bill, but he didn't say he opposed it. He also said he wouldn't raise taxes in a recession. ObamaCare imposes huge tax increases that would seriously depress the economy and kill jobs. In his press release, McInnis said:Category:
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March 19th, 2010 @ 10:26 am
Copy of release and links are at http://www.businessword.com.
March 19th, 2010 @ 11:55 am
Is this the same John Hickenlooper???
He stated late last year that the “Obamacare” legislation was a “Good Start.”
As an independent, I am offended that John Hickenlooper is playing for votes.
Tell us the truth, John! Don’t pander for my vote!
March 21st, 2010 @ 9:55 pm
yes, I have to agree. I remember hearing something about John Hickenlooper stating this was a good start. John Hickenlooper needs to go.