One of these things is not like the other
Did you see what DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz said this weekend? And what about Bill Clinton?
Here’s a recap in case you missed it:
“Democratic candidates will actually be able to run on ObamaCare as an advantage heading into the 2014 elections.” – Debbie Wasserman Schultz
“The President should honor the commitment the federal government made to people and let them keep what (health care) they’ve got.” – Bill Clinton
And where does Bill Enyart stand?
Let’s see…he has consistently supported ObamaCare since setting foot in the halls of Congress this past January, with no sign of stopping.
And how do Illinois families feel about the law?
Reed, 62, doesn’t know how she’s going to pay for her higher premiums.
“I’m going to have to go to the government for assistance,” Reed said. “I can’t afford that. I can barely afford the $255.61 a month.”
Beginning in January, his monthly premium shoots up to $162 — an increase of more than 730 percent.
“I’m sure that (my employer) did not have to raise them that much,” Rachell said. “What I’m saying is that Obamacare gave them the means to do it.”
“Bill Enyart needs to be honest with Southern Illinois families – does he believe that ObamaCare is a positive addition for his constituents and his upcoming campaign plan? President Obama already apologized to the American people for the law’s botched rollout and disastrous effects – it’s Bill Enyart’s turn now. What’s the hold up?”
– NRCC Spokeswoman Danielle Varallo