Sure, we'll let you keep your own insurance...for now
The President has repeatedly said that if you like the insurance you have, you can keep it. But the public plan was specifically designed as a sneaky strategy for moving the country towards a fully nationalized, single payer system.
Don't believe us?
Then listen to the guy who designed the strategy.
Who is acting like an angry mob at town hall events?
Democrats have claimed right-wing mobs are out for blood at town hall events. But there has only been one act of violence leading to an arrest so far.
Watch as several pro-ObamaCare union members beat a man who was peacefully selling flags outside a St. Louis town hall. Be aware this clip does contain violence and some language.
The President's promise could turn out to be an empty one
Obama promises that if you have a health plan you like, you'll be able to keep it under his system.
Listen as Senator Grassley explains how, if the public option is passed by Congress, it could turn out to be an empty promise.
In time, the public option becomes the only option.
The "outlandish rumors" about ObamaCare are not coming from the right
President Obama has said that those who claim his plan will lead to a government takeover of the health system are not telling the truth.
Listen to what these prominent Democrats have to say about the goal of the public option to find out who is really not telling the truth.
Rationed health care...Is this what we want in America?
Steven Crowder returns to his home country to take a look at Canada's single-payer system.
This is the kind of rationing we can expect here in America once the public option transforms our system into a nationalized system.
I hope you have a lot of spare time on your hands.
Dramatic cuts to Medicare will pay for ObamaCare
According to the President, 60% of the cost of insuring the uninsured will come through direct cuts in Medicare/Medicaid spending. Are there enough doctors to cover an aging population, plus 40 million newly insured?
And why do Democrats (and the AARP) only object to Medicare cuts when Republicans propose them?



