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Once again, Debbie has abandoned reality in favor of her own private
fantasyland.Debbie Wasserman Schultz: Democrats are eager to run on
Obamacare’s extreme popularity

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 *By* *Robert Laurie*  Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Yesterday, Debbie Wasserman-Schultz appeared with Candy Crowley, and the
pair began discussing Obamacare and the 2014 elections. Crowley wondered if
the epic implosion of the President’s signature legislation might not be a
bit of a headache for Dems seeking re-election.

Wasserman-Schultz couldn’t disagree more. In fact, she thinks that
Americans love Obamacare so much that Democrats are eager to run on the
law’s *obvious* popularity.

“I think Obamacare—because Americans have been feeling the benefits since
2010. Where young adults can stay on their parents insurance until they’re
26. Where on January 1st if you have a pre-existing condition, like I do as
you know as a breast cancer survivor; the peace of mind that those
Americans are going to have knowing that they can never be dropped or
denied coverage for that pre-existing condition. The preventative care
that’s available without a co-pay or deductible. Those are benefits that
Americans have already been feeling and will increasingly feel as Obamacare
is fully implemented.

So I think, Candy, that Democrats will be run on Obamacare as an
*advantage*heading into the 2014 election.”

Well that’s just super, then! Everyone loves Obamacare, so Democrats should
have no problem bragging about how great it is. Never mind that Dems in
2014 Senate races are already running from the ACA like it’s a syphilitic
zombie with a chainsaw, Debbie is sure they’re *super excited* to campaign
on its many, many, benefits.

Unfortunately, Crowley then asked a simple question.

“How many Floridians have lost their health care insurance in the private
market?”

Debbie stammered for a while.

She trotted out the new Democrat catchphrase, “transition letter,” which
apparently focus tests better than “government sponsored cancellation
notice.”

She ranted about how much better people’s insurance will be once they’ve
“transitioned” away from the policies with which they were perfectly happy.

Finally, she lowers the boom:

“It is a real significant distortion to say that hundreds of thousands of
people are being cancelled.”

She’s actually right here. *”*Hundreds of thousands” would indeed be a
grave distortion. ...because it’s actually *millions. *

But we’ll let that slide in favor of the crazy argument that she’s trying
to make.

See, according to Wasserman-Schultz, you’re not being “cancelled,” you’re
being offered a coveted “opportunity” to upgrade. Sure, you never wanted
this once in a lifetime chance, and it’s being offered to you under threat
of IRS persecution, but you’re just being an ingrate if you point that out.

The Democrats have a real problem here. They’re foaming at the mouth as
they try to polish coal into diamonds, but the American people aren’t
playing along. We already know that signups are catastrophically low, we
know the President’s approval rating on health care has fallen into the
30’s, and if the experts are to be believed, Healthcare.gov is a long way
from repair.

Even when it is up and running, those who’ve received cancellations “transition
letters” will be faced with a dose of already well-documented sticker shock.

So, please, Democrats. Take Debbie’s advice. Own this legislation, don’t
try to delay it, and run on it. You’ll be doing everyone a huge favor.

You can watch Wasserman-Schultz below, and be sure to"like” Robert Laurieover
on Facebook <https://www.facebook.com/RobertLaurieAuthor>and follow himon
Twitter. <https://twitter.com/robertlaurie>You’ll be glad you did.








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