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Monday, October 21, 2013

JOHN CONYERS, MORON-AT-LARGE…


You know, just when I think I’ve heard every nutty thing I could possibly hear come from a scumbag Democrat, along comes a moron like John Conyers who proves me wrong. This imbecilic Democrat from Michigan, recently referred to Obamacare as being a "very small and modest bill." This despite the fact that this pathetic old boob has said on a previous occasion, that he failed to see the point in reading it "if it's a thousand pages" without having plenty of lawyers on hand to assist. Now there’s some real liberal logic for ya.

Anyway, during an Oct. 17 appearance on "Democracy Now!" Conyers took it upon himself to criticize those lawmakers who had seen fit to partially shut down the government in the fight against Obamacare, expressing concern about what might happen when a single-payer system is proposed. "It's just unimaginable the actions they would turn to, to get their way on a very small and modest bill – Obamacare. We’re talking about universal health care for everybody – single payer, that’s what the new direction is," Conyers said.

Funny thing though, "small and modest" were not the adjectives used by Conyers to describe Obamacare on July 24, 2009. That day, Conyers told the audience at the National Press Club there was little good in even reading a bill "if it’s a thousand pages." It was then that this moron was heard to say, "I love these members, they get up and say, ‘Read the bill,’"Conyers said. "What good is reading the bill if it’s a thousand pages and you don’t have two days and two lawyers to find out what it means after you read the bill?"

It has been previously reported, on numerous occasions and by any number of news outlets that the bureaucracies within Barry’s Administration have thus far published approximately 11,588,500 words of final Obamacare regulations. There are 381,517 words in the Affordable Care Act alone. Conyers must think we’re all pretty stupid if he thinks we’re going to buy his attempt to portray this debacle as s very small and modest bill. Which I guess, coming from a Democrat, shouldn’t really be all that surprising.

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