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Monday, December 2, 2013

Dems lost their Credibility on Health Care? Who Turned down our own Federal Tax Dollars for the hell of it?

Look who’s talking about lost credibility? WKOW:

Rep. Dale Kooyenga (R-Brookfield) said Democrats and groups supporting Obamacare had lost credibility on health care, claiming the Affordable Care Act would "very likely" result in fewer people having insurance coverage in the long run. "They tried to create this utopian plan and it's got egg on its face," he said.
Oh, I think Republicans blew their credibility when they shutdown the government and flushed 24 billion dollars down the toilet. That's a lot more than the websites $600 million. Or their Medicare Part D failure? The Democrats made some great points as well.

This arrogant young lazy accountant is likely to be very, very wrong…again. You might remember this guy Kooyenga. Thinking back…
Remember when Republican State Rep. Dale Kooyenga wanted to clean up state statutes by removing the requirement that dairy state restaurants always provide butter with or without a serving of margarine. Kooyenga, a 32-year-old accountant from Brookfield wants to undo law he calls silly, antiquated and anti-free market. Kooyenga argues that changing the law would save the state money since margarine is typically a third of the cost of butter.
Pretty bad proposal for the DAIRY STATE!!! But just as bad, this arrogant young failed accountant also put on his authoritarian hat and said this:
Republican Rep. Dale Kooyenga: “There are certain values that the state upholds. If the values aren’t consistent at the local level, there is an opportunity for the state to come in and say these are our principles and they are good.”

1 comment:

  1. I dare Kooky to be saying that in 3 months when millions are covered and paying less, almost everyone else has been relatively unaffected. Let the voters compare those outcomes to the GOPs, who have NOTHING when it comes to covering low-income Americans.

    Run on that Kooky, we DARE you

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