Obamacare Creator-Compiler, Baucus,
Admits He Didn’t Read the Law Either
Montana Progressive Democratic Senator Max Baucus, credited with creating Obamacare, today admitted when questioned, that like everyone who voted for the massive boondoggle, he’d never actually read the law he compiled. Excusing himself, Baucus, said that the new Obamacare law was all written in “statutory wording” that is very troublesome "and difficult to get through." Senator Baucus pointedly said nothing about the fact that Obamacare created 388 brand new government agencies with just one new law. In comparison, twelve years of the heavy-handed Franklin Roosevelt administration created a total of 39 new agencies.
Baucus in the past has had no response to suggestions that instead of “throwing the baby out with the wash water” (discarding the present system completely and replacing it with a massive government takeover that no one has actually read) and thereby creating a huge tangle of unintended consequences . . . perhaps, a far more measured and gradual approach; a bi-partisan approach; and an actually logical approach would have been preferable.

Not in so many words, but Senator Baucus has arrogantly and repeatedly indicated that the real purpose of Obamacare was a government takeover and power grab which mainstream Americans opposed from the start but which he and other “wiser” heads among the political class knew we’d come to adore when we discovered what the law contained. Despite the assurances of Nancy Pelosi and Senator Baucus, the opposite is true, of course . . . the more Americans discover about Obamacare, the more the larger the majority wishing to repeal it.
Ya’ll live long, strong and ornery,
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