Thursday, October 23, 2014

Republican presidential hopeful accidentally tells truth about Obamacare, flip-flops with the crazy


http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/10/21/1338199/-Republican-presidential-hopeful-accidentally-tells-truth-about-Obamacare-flip-flops-with-the-crazy?detail=email


Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear and Ohio Governor John Kasich today signed an agreement that describes in broad terms how their two states will cooperatively build a new bridge over the Ohio River between Cincinnati and Covington. December 12, 2012.

Republican Gov. John Kasich got a lot of attention on Monday for acknowledging reality when he said that Obamacare repeal is "not gonna happen." Then he went even deeper, saying that the "political or ideological" opposition to Obamacare—and, in particular, Medicaid expansion—doesn't "hold water against real flesh and blood, and real improvements in people's lives." Two thoughts spring to mind reading that. Either John Kasich has given up any presidential aspirations or Kasich is seeing a shift in his party away from Obamacare insanity.
Republican Gov. John Kasich got a lot of attention on Monday for acknowledging reality when he said that Obamacare repeal is "not gonna happen." Then he went even deeper, saying that the "political or ideological" opposition to Obamacare—and, in particular, Medicaid expansion—doesn't "hold water against real flesh and blood, and real improvements in people's lives." Two thoughts spring to mind reading that. Either John Kasich has given up any presidential aspirations or Kasich is seeing a shift in his party away from Obamacare insanity.
As it turns out, it's neither of those things, because Kasich immediately "clarified" his position.
"I don't back Obamacare. I never have. I want it to be repealed," he told The Washington Post in a telephone interview. "If the House and the Senate [are Republican-controlled] and we have a Republican president, Obamacare will be repealed flat out. Flat out. And it will be replaced."
 "I have favored expanding Medicaid, but I don't really see expanding Medicaid as really connected to Obamacare,” he said. If Republicans take the Senate, Kasich said, "you better believe they’re gonna repeal Obamacare and I agree with that.” But, he added, “there’s got to be an accommodation” for Medicaid expansion.

that's like a car coming toward you and refusing to believe you're gonna get hit another form of insanity.

his constituents should now be asking "if you believe that why have you supported and ridden on the repeal bandwagon all these years"?  think he's flip flopping now ask that he'll be like that poor fish Palin clubbed to death, got baby seals?  he sounds like McConnell saying he'd like to keek KYNECT AND REPEAL OBAMACARES, DUHHHHH.  did I mention he's a voter oppressor?