The right way to do it is with a vote for Ken Cuccinelli.
There has been a lot of focus recently on the failure of the Obama administration’s ability to enroll Americans in the new health-care exchanges. Even the media have turned on the president, questioning why Obamacare’s exchanges were opened in the first place when the administration was fully aware of the website’s problems.
After having weeks to fix the widely reported “glitches,” as the president so aptly described them, some states still can’t identify a single individual who has successfully enrolled in Obamacare.
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Cuccinelli doesn't have a chance.
A vote for Cuccinelli is not going to stop Obamacare. One has nothing to do with the other.
Kind of like saying 9/11 and Iraq in the same line and hoping for a connection.
Didn't he bring a challenge to the Supreme Court and they just kicked it out basically saying he didn't know what he was talking about?
Anonymous said...
A vote for Cuccinelli is not going to stop Obamacare. One has nothing to do with the other.
Kind of like saying 9/11 and Iraq in the same line and hoping for a connection.
Look at South Carolina--The South Carolina state House passed a bill Wednesday that declares President Obama’s Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act to be “null and void,” and criminalizes its implementation. It could be done in Virginia too...
11:27 a waste of time that means absolutely nothing. Is that what you want government doing?
12:14 What I want is for Obamacare to be stopped--it will destroy this country even faster than Obama has planned.
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