From the Washington Examiner, with some slight editing on my part, to make a point.
After the passage of Obamacare,(T)he president has repeatedly insisted that if any individual likes theirhealth care plan(freedom), they could “keep it.”(White House Press Secretary Jay) Carney on Tuesday added a crucial caveat to that promise, saying Americans could keep their
insurance(Freedom) if it is “still available.”In other words,
if the plan is modified, coverageoptions that don’t meet Obama(‘s Definition)care standards(of Freedom) could be canceled.
Who would be surprised by that?
Not me.
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