Posted on 10/28/2013 1:45:39 PM PDT by South40
WASHINGTON (AP) Misstating the health care law she is responsible for administering, Kathleen Sebelius has asserted that the law required health insurance sign-ups to start Oct. 1, whether the system was ready or not. In fact, the decision when to launch the sign-up website was hers.
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The 0care chickens are coming home to roost, eh Kathy?
So I guess passing the law wasn’t enough to find out what’s in it. Now what do we do?
You’ll find out what’s in the law when we need to arrest you, comrade.
And yet the Pres. knew nothing, NOTHING??
What executive who is actually engaged in his duties, would allow this?
hilarious!
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LOL Good grief! That should encourage 14 million people to sign up by Jan. 1st.
She didn’t know.
An honorable man would resign, or better yet, perform sepukku.
After health, the most frequently used word in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) is neither patient nor physician nor hospital nor insurance. Secretary, as in the secretary of health and human services, is mentioned more than 2,500 times in the 2,300-page bill. And more than 700 times, the PPACA says the secretary shall. ........................................... (from the Texas Medical Association)
Any body out there want to be married to this woman?
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