New Jersey Is Latest To Say No To Creating Obamacare Exchange
Cato's Michael Cannon offers a clear explanation of why states should refuse to create these exchanges:
Meanwhile, in yet another example of how poor the government is at running things, The White House dodges the question of why people in New York and New Jersey still don't have power "weeks" after Hurricane Sandy.
via Weekly Standard's John McCormack
The White House dodges the question of why people in New York and New Jersey still don't have power "weeks" after Hurricane Sandy.
It's George W. Bush's fault.
(everything else that goes sideways with this gang is his fault, so why not Sandy?)
I R A Darth Aggie at December 6, 2012 3:26 PM
The federal government is inefficient. Hell, for that part, most state governments are inefficient.
If they have to build the exchanges they're going to go broke.
We're about 8-10 weeks out from hitting the debt ceiling again. If Boehner can grow a pair -- a lot of things are dead including Obamacare.
Jim P. at December 6, 2012 7:30 PM
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