Posted on 11/09/2013 2:14:26 PM PST by rkoliver
They said:
Rep. Cantor Falsely Implies Democratic Plan Doesn't Allow Americans To "Keep What They've Got If They Like It"
Rep. Cantor: "I think next what you will see in our plan is we really will provide a way for people to keep what they've got if they like it. And that means we've got to provide the flexibility for employer-based plans to stay in the game, so that we can have the innovation that has proven to bring down costs." [Cantor Appearance on CNBC, 6/17/09]
They also said:
President Obama Has Repeatedly Said That People Who Like Their Insurance Will Be Able To Keep It
"For Those Who Have Insurance Now, Nothing Will Change Under The Obama Plan." In an "FAQ" background document on then-candidate Obama's health care plan, his campaign included the question, "I like my current insurance coverage. Will I have to change plans?" The answer: "No, you will not have to change plans. For those who have insurance now, nothing will change under the Obama plan - except that you will pay less. Obama's plan will save a typical family up to $2,500 on premiums by bringing the health care system into the 21st century: cutting waste, improving technology, expanding coverage to all Americans, and paying for some high-cost cases." [OFA Background on Health Care Plan, accessed 6/17/09]
(Excerpt) Read more at politicalcorrection.org ...
They use this as "proof" Obama told the truth as opposed to Eric Cantor's "falsehood."
DOCUMENTATION BEATS CONVERSATION
Where is Winston Smith when you need him?
When it comes to fact checking Media Smatters does flak chucking to ward off criticism of the aging 1960s Marxist-Alinsky campus radical, psycho spoiled brats and their ideological issue, arguably much of the Establishment.
Right Wing Watch got its account deleted on youtube.
I like watching highlights on Right Wing Watch.
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