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... says Herr Doktor Gruber.

"On Wednesday’s broadcast of “CNN Newsroom,” MIT Economics Professor and Obamacare architect Jonathan Gruber argued that “The law is working as designed. However, it could work better. And I think probably the most important thing experts would agree on is that, we need a larger mandate penalty.”

Gruber said, “Obamacare’s not imploding. The main goal of Obamacare was two-fold. One was to cover the uninsured, of which we’ve covered 20 million, the largest expansion in american history. The other was to fix broken insurance markets where insurors could deny people insurance just because they were sick or they had been sick. Those have been fixed, and for the vast majority of Americans, costs in those markets have come down, thanks to the subsidies made available under Obamacare.'"

http://www.breitbart.com/video...ger-mandate-penalty/

Of course, he didn't mention that 24 million, who had private healthcare insurance, don't have it now.

They lied about it from the start and are bragging about it now.

Wells Fargo caused clients to lose $2.4 million in fees by inventing accounts. For that, they must reimburse their clients and pay $185 million in fines. Plus, their president and others were fired and bonuses clawed back. 

BTW, that fine will probably not go to the US Treasury, but directly to several left wing organizations.  DoJ has done this for several years according to an audit.

Gruber and the rest should be treated like the frauds they are.

TRUTH -- THE NEW HATE SPEECH!

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Harry Reid would also say that Obamadon'care is working as expected. If anything it's ahead of schedule.

Reid says Obamacare just a step toward eventual single-payer system

Saturday, Aug. 10, 2013 | 2 a.m

In just about seven weeks, people will be able to start buying Obamacare-approved insurance plans through the new health care exchanges.

 

But already, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is predicting those plans, and the whole system of distributing them, will eventually be moot.

Reid said he thinks the country has to “work our way past” insurance-based health care during a Friday night appearance on Vegas PBS’ program “Nevada Week in Review.”

“What we’ve done with Obamacare is have a step in the right direction, but we’re far from having something that’s going to work forever,” Reid said.

When then asked by panelist Steve Sebelius whether he meant ultimately the country would have to have a health care system that abandoned insurance as the means of accessing it, Reid said: “Yes, yes. Absolutely, yes.”

http://lasvegassun.com/news/20...oward-eventual-sing/

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