Pelosi says the Pres. was completely accurate.
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Pelosi says the Pres. was completely accurate.
This woman, Pelosi is worse than the President. She lives in la la land.
House Democratic Leaders: We Will Not Apologize to Americans Losing Their Health Insurance
6:35 PM, NOV 14, 2013 • BY JOHN MCCORMACK Send to Kindle Single PagePrintLarger TextSmaller TextAlerts
One week ago, President Obama apologized for giving millions of Americans false assurances that they could keep their health care plans if they liked them. At a press conference Thursday evening, House Democratic leaders Nancy Pelosi, Steny Hoyer, Xavier Becerra, and Jim Clyburn were asked if they would like to apologize for making the same false claim. All of them declined.
NANCY PELOSI, LEFT, AND BARACK OBAMA, RIGHT.
"I don't think there's anything for us to apologize for," said Clyburn.
"There is nothing in the Affordable Care Act that said that your insurance company should cancel you," said Minority Leader Pelosi.
In fact, the Affordable Care Act says that plans created after March of 2010 must be cancelled, and the law also gave the administration the authority to write regulations that forced the cancellation of some policies that existed prior to March 2010.
"Did I ever tell my constituents that if they liked their plan they could keep it?" Pelosi asked. "I would have if I'd ever met anybody who liked his or her plan. But that was not my experience."
In fact, Pelosi's website still states: "Keep your doctor, and your current plan, if you like them."
"As far as the Affordable Care Act is concerned, what the president said was completely accurate," Pelosi said.
At his press conference Thursday afternoon, President Obama said, "With respect to the pledge I made that if you like your plan, you can keep it, I think -- and I’ve said in interviews -- that there is no doubt that the way I put that forward unequivocally ended up not being accurate."
House Democratic Leaders: We Will Not Apologize to Americans Losing Their Health Insurance
6:35 PM, NOV 14, 2013 • BY JOHN MCCORMACK Send to Kindle Single PagePrintLarger TextSmaller TextAlerts
One week ago, President Obama apologized for giving millions of Americans false assurances that they could keep their health care plans if they liked them. At a press conference Thursday evening, House Democratic leaders Nancy Pelosi, Steny Hoyer, Xavier Becerra, and Jim Clyburn were asked if they would like to apologize for making the same false claim. All of them declined.
NANCY PELOSI, LEFT, AND BARACK OBAMA, RIGHT.
"I don't think there's anything for us to apologize for," said Clyburn.
"There is nothing in the Affordable Care Act that said that your insurance company should cancel you," said Minority Leader Pelosi.
In fact, the Affordable Care Act says that plans created after March of 2010 must be cancelled, and the law also gave the administration the authority to write regulations that forced the cancellation of some policies that existed prior to March 2010.
"Did I ever tell my constituents that if they liked their plan they could keep it?" Pelosi asked. "I would have if I'd ever met anybody who liked his or her plan. But that was not my experience."
In fact, Pelosi's website still states: "Keep your doctor, and your current plan, if you like them."
"As far as the Affordable Care Act is concerned, what the president said was completely accurate," Pelosi said.
At his press conference Thursday afternoon, President Obama said, "With respect to the pledge I made that if you like your plan, you can keep it, I think -- and I’ve said in interviews -- that there is no doubt that the way I put that forward unequivocally ended up not being accurate."
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'Silly at the time, but ACCURATE today!
Pelosi was also correct when she stated,
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"We have to pass this bill to find out what's in it".
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Re: Pelosi says the Pres. was completely accurate.
Yeah, how the voters keep voter her in is beyond me. Well, not really. They are just as stupid as she is.
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