The president looks like he's enjoying himself.
I wonder if he would have made this face if one of the members' of Congress had the sense to make the same point as this woman:
This morning I chatted with Ovid Lamontagne, a Republican businessman who's running for Senate in New Hampshire. He repeated a commonsense observation from a Granite State waitress about those special deals: "Any bill that people have to be bribed into voting for can't any good."
or if they had pointed out that Democrats in both the House and Senate voted to exempt themselves from the legislation. If they really believe that the health care system is going to be better after they get done "reforming" it, why don't they want their families subject to the plan?
For an answer let's look up north, after all the Democrats are always telling us how wonderful the Canadian health care system is and that we should be following their model:
If I were minded to make a health-care TV ad, I'd rustle up the premier of Newfoundland's interview on NTV last night. Justifying his decision to eschew the pleasures of the monopoly government health-care system he presides over for heart surgery in a Florida hospital, Danny Williams told his fellow Newfs:
It's my health, it's my choice.
By the way, the Canadian state does not accept that proposition, which is why, if a Canadian such as Mr. Williams wishes to exercise his choice he is obliged to leave the country.
If Obamacare passes where will Canadian politicians get their health care?
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