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Great advice for Obama from Clinton...
« on: June 25, 2012, 07:35:33 AM »
The key question of the presidential election, he says, is, which of these candidates is likely to bring America back into shared prosperity? And as the nation awaits a Supreme Court ruling on Obamacare, the former president gave his take on what an adverse ruling would mean.


In the 51 years since President Kennedy took the oath of office, Republicans have had 28 years in the White house; Democrats have had 23. In the same half century, the economy has produced 66 million private-sector jobs—42 million of them under the Democrats, 24 million under the Republicans. “No one states these facts,” Clinton asserts.
 

“When President Obama took office, it was four months after we suffered the biggest financial crash since the Great Depression,” he says. “The depth of it continued to persist through the first six or seven months of the president’s term.
 

“Then he passed his legislation, and it began to have an effect. In the last three or four months, the private sector has produced 4.3 million new jobs. That is 40 percent more than the 2.6 million jobs produced by the private sector in the seven years of the Bush administration before the financial meltdown. That’s another relevant fact that hardly anybody knows.”
 

By Clinton math, Republicans’ score on job creation since they were given control of the House is negative by 670,000 people. “They refused to back the president in his support for state and local government, and that has allowed 670,000 teachers, police officers, firefighters, and others to be laid off,” Clinton asserts. “If they had supported the president, the unemployment rate would be 7.3 percent instead of the current 8-plus percent.”


If the Supreme Court decides to invalidate the individual mandate in the Affordable Care Act, there will be consequences, Clinton said, which he claims aren’t being reported, and which he spelled out:
 

• Changing the health-care delivery system has already produced two years in a row of 4 percent inflation in health-care costs. This is the first time in 50 years that health-care costs have gone up so little. Killing the Affordable Care Act would let inflation loose again.
 

• Some 2.6 million people ages 21 to 26, who now have insurance coverage for the first time because they can be carried under their parents’ policy, would lose it.
 

• $1.3 billion dollars in insurance refunds have already been paid to businesses and individuals because now the law says 85 percent of your premium has to go to health care and not to profits and promotion. (California hasn’t reported yet, but will likely increase that figure to more than $1.5 billion.) Refunds would shrink.
 

• If Republicans succeed in persuading the Supreme Court to repeal the individual mandate, somewhere between 12 million and 16 million Americans will be unable to get health insurance because of preexisting conditions.
 

Clinton predicted that if the law is declared unconstitutional, Republicans will suffer a backlash when millions of Americans calculate what they have lost. Before the Affordable Care Act passed, two thirds of all the applications for bankruptcy were because of health-care emergencies, a consequence likely to return if health care inflation again rises precipitously


Clinton drew laughter with anecdotes about individual mandates that go back to the founding of the nation. In 1797, when John Adams was president, he signed a bill that required all seamen to be covered by hospitalization insurance through their employer.
 

None other than President George Washington signed a bill that required employers to provide hospitalization insurance for sailors. Another of the soldier president’s individual mandates would tickle Republicans today: every free male person between ages
18 and 44 had to keep a musket, a bayonet, and ammunition in his home. Even Quakers were denied exemption.
 

Before Mitt Romney as governor signed the individual mandate, Massachusetts had the highest health-care costs in America. Today, that state is seventh, because inflation in health-care costs in that state have been much lower than in the country as a whole. Why? The mandate prevents insurance companies from shifting their promotional costs to consumers, Clinton said.
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Re: Great advice for Obama from Clinton...
« Reply #2 on: June 25, 2012, 07:38:36 AM »
The seamen example is pure nonsense since people have the choice not to be a merchant seaman. 


Another big swing and a miss from the cult of Obama. 

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Re: Great advice for Obama from Clinton...
« Reply #3 on: June 25, 2012, 07:43:44 AM »
The seamen example is pure nonsense since people have the choice not to be a merchant seaman. 


Another big swing and a miss from the cult of Obama. 

how about the requirement to keep a musket, a bayonet, and ammunition in his home

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Re: Great advice for Obama from Clinton...
« Reply #4 on: June 25, 2012, 07:45:19 AM »
how about the requirement to keep a musket, a bayonet, and ammunition in his home
George Washington was a communist thug traitor.
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Re: Great advice for Obama from Clinton...
« Reply #5 on: June 25, 2012, 08:26:54 AM »
Haha. No one's touching this.

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Re: Great advice for Obama from Clinton...
« Reply #6 on: June 25, 2012, 08:31:16 AM »
Haha. No one's touching this.




Because its been debunked many times.   So the plan is to blame, complain, and ask for a second chance after obama already failed once? 


Yeah ok.   No wonder gaybama is not running on his record. 

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Re: Great advice for Obama from Clinton...
« Reply #7 on: June 25, 2012, 08:35:40 AM »

Because its been debunked many times.   So the plan is to blame, complain, and ask for a second chance after obama already failed once? 


Yeah ok.   No wonder gaybama is not running on his record. 

Obama will be the only president to have lost more jobs during his first (and likely last) term.

8% unemployment for 41 months straight; 9% unemployment for 33 months. Over half of college grads unemployed/underemployed.

First president in over 70 years to bleed 60+ House seats and 6 Senate seats

Only president to get our country downgraded

First president in 80 years to literally create ZERO jobs in one month.

More debt than all his predecessors combined.

And that's just the short list.