Obama on Obamacare Repeal: “Go for It”
From Michelle Malkin:
Confident that voters won’t retaliate against his party in November, Barack Obama tells Republicans to go ahead and try to repeal his Obamacare bill.“Be my guest. I welcome that fight. Because I don’t believe the American people are going to put the insurance industry back in the driver’s seat.”
I welcome that fight, too. The White House says it has the “upper hand” against Republicans, and if they try to repeal the government takeover of health care, they risk a voter backlash.
Kind of the administration to be so concerned, but that sounds more like wishful thinking than confidence.
The Democrats pushed through an expensive, expansive, unpopular bill opposed by a majority of Americans, and I believe Democrats will feel the backlash. So far, 55 percent of American voters favor repealing the bill.
Democrats are riding high, but over half the country’s voters don’t want the bill. And Obama thinks Republicans will face repeal repercussions? Conservatives in Congress should take their chances. Either way, voters will have their say in November. So yes, please, GO FOR IT.
In the wee hours of the morning, Michelle posted a list of amendments introduced by Republicans for the “wreckonciliation” bill, and she’s still updating. Check it out.
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