

And the sad fact is, the lack of transparency continues. Time has shown that the American people were deceived.ĭemocrat Elijah Cummings said Gruber's statements were "unforced errors." The American people have a different name for them: they call it lying.

And of course we know about the website and health care costs.

PolitiFact named President Obama's statement about keeping your healthcare plan as 2013's lie of the year. And you were told that health insurance premiums for families would go down by an average of $2,500 annually.Įach of these statements proved to be false. You were told the Obamacare website would run smoothly and efficiently, and that it would be secure. They said if you liked your doctor you could keep your doctor. You might remember some of these statements: The Obama administration and its allies said that if you liked your health care plan, you could keep it. In fact it's just another sad chapter in the story of deception that surrounds the 2010 healthcare law. Or, to state it plainly, he's the guy who took your tax money and lied to you about Obamacare, and then when it became law he made fun of you and bragged about it. He's of course the MIT professor who, in a now-famous series of videos, called American voters stupid. Last week, Jonathan Gruber testified before Congress.
