Top image: Slublog (via Ace of Spades), featured on Michelle Malkin blog
Bottom image: Boston Herald
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If there is perchance any residue of hope left in you concerning Barack Obama and what he has done over the last two years, that dingy and stubborn particle of resolve is about to be scrubbed away with a highly abrasive pad of reality.
Barack Obama and the health economist behind ObamaCare, Jonathan Gruber, have chosen to write and illustrate a comic book, which will be published in three parts, to help Americans better understand what is contained in the bill. This is real, and this is how stupid Barack Obama and Washington think we are. I cannot possibly think of a worse, more condescending, more insulting executive decision the leader of our nation could make than this.
The comic book is actually a “Graphic novel”, if that helps any. I could rant about how absurd and ridiculous the decision to do this was and how overwhelmingly counterproductive the direction Barack Obama is sending America is, but that would be redundant.
Why now? Nancy Pelosi had the audacity to tell America, “Let’s just pass the bill and then we’ll see what’s in it.” This bill was in the neighborhood of 2,800 pages long and the people we call leaders of our nation did not even read it. Here we are a year later, and Barack Obama wants to explain the bill in a comic book format?
Why now? It would have been equally preposterous, but why not do this before the bill was passed so it could have been passed on its merits? It is because it has no merit or common sense.
Why now? Why would Barack Obama wager such a risky and idiotic campaign now, after the fact that the bill has been passed for such a long time? It is because his health care bill stands a serious threat to be repealed by the American people.
This is an exciting time and Americans have not been this active or united to put the federal government in its rightful place in a very long time.
Alongside the news of Barack Obama’s upcoming comic book release, yesterday’s post thoroughly covers the solution that is at work right now to stop ObamaCare, the Interstate Health Care Compact. The state of Virginia is on the verge of beginning the compact and only one more state is all it will take to allow any other state that does not want socialized health care to design their own unique health care systems.
1,643.6 miles to go.
Barack Obama and the health economist behind ObamaCare, Jonathan Gruber, have chosen to write and illustrate a comic book, which will be published in three parts, to help Americans better understand what is contained in the bill. This is real, and this is how stupid Barack Obama and Washington think we are. I cannot possibly think of a worse, more condescending, more insulting executive decision the leader of our nation could make than this.
The comic book is actually a “Graphic novel”, if that helps any. I could rant about how absurd and ridiculous the decision to do this was and how overwhelmingly counterproductive the direction Barack Obama is sending America is, but that would be redundant.
Why now? Nancy Pelosi had the audacity to tell America, “Let’s just pass the bill and then we’ll see what’s in it.” This bill was in the neighborhood of 2,800 pages long and the people we call leaders of our nation did not even read it. Here we are a year later, and Barack Obama wants to explain the bill in a comic book format?
Why now? It would have been equally preposterous, but why not do this before the bill was passed so it could have been passed on its merits? It is because it has no merit or common sense.
Why now? Why would Barack Obama wager such a risky and idiotic campaign now, after the fact that the bill has been passed for such a long time? It is because his health care bill stands a serious threat to be repealed by the American people.
This is an exciting time and Americans have not been this active or united to put the federal government in its rightful place in a very long time.
Alongside the news of Barack Obama’s upcoming comic book release, yesterday’s post thoroughly covers the solution that is at work right now to stop ObamaCare, the Interstate Health Care Compact. The state of Virginia is on the verge of beginning the compact and only one more state is all it will take to allow any other state that does not want socialized health care to design their own unique health care systems.
1,643.6 miles to go.
Reminds me of the cartoons/pamphlets Hitler distributed during the war--his way of trying to show the public he was a "good" guy. Cartoons won't cloud my vision.
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