Libtard reactions to Hussein backing off a public option for ObamaCARE from Pelosi, Howard Dean, Eric Massa and more
Botox injected Nancy Pelosi released a statement signaling that House Democrats will NOT bend on a public option, despite Conrad, Hussein’s and Sebelius’s statements this past weekend, heres what she said:
“As the President stated in March, ‘The thinking on the public option has been that it gives consumers more choices and it helps keep the private sector honest, because there’s some competition out there.’
“We agree with the President that a public option will keep insurance companies honest and increase competition.
“There is strong support in the House for a public option. In the House, all three of our bills contain a public option as does the bill from the Senate HELP Committee.
“A public option is the best option to lower costs, improve the quality of health care, ensure choice and expand coverage.
“The public option brings real reform to lower costs over the 10 year period of the bill.”
Howard Dean, famous for his AAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRGHHHHHHHHHHHHH scream and former Democratic National Committee chairman, went so far as to say Democrats should try to “tackle health reform another time.”:
“You can’t really have reform without a public option,” Dean said on CBS News’s “The Early Show. “If you don’t want to have the public option, … just do a little insurance reform … and then we’ll tackle health reform another time. But let’s not pretend we’re doing reform without a public option.”
“I think we’re going to have a bill and I think there will be a public option,” Dean told POLITICO on Monday. “The Republicans won’t be interested in this bill, so ultimately it will be written by Democrats.”
Eric Massa from New York (who claims to be in a ring-wing district in New York), says he doesn’t care and will vote against the interests of his district
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXWmVBadWvU
Anthony Weiner of New York Medicare has actually been a pretty successful program. It has some financial problems, but as far as consumers are concerned, they like it. I guess Weiner forgot about the $36 trillon in unfunded liabilities that Medicare for the next 25 years. I guess this is what democrats consider only “some financial problems,”
