The president’s State of the Union address last week was notable for one thing: the almost total absence of the president’s signature health care law. Despite the fact that the address came within weeks of the law’s full rollout, the president didn’t even mention the law until almost 40 minutes into his speech.
And when he did finally get to the topic of ObamaCare, his remarks were striking for what they didn’t mention.
At no point did the president talk about help for those forced off their health care plans, relief for those dealing with ObamaCare-induced sticker shock, or anything for the many Americans confronting the loss of the doctor they had and liked.
But the president’s attempt to avoid the subject of his signature law won’t work, because Americans are being confronted with the pain of ObamaCare every day.
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