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A lesson in the right and wrong way to legislate

Facing Obamacare’s reality


By Guest Column Sandy Dameron——--April 28, 2013

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Ironic, isn't it, that Congress has discovered that it really, really doesn't want to have to be under Obamacare. Well, maybe they should have read the bill rather than being Nancy Pelosi's lapdogs. They passed, then they read it and now they don't like it. There's a lesson here in the right and wrong way to legislate.

The portion of the population that has a clue, told them this from day one. Obamacare is so convoluted that a whole new group of government employees will be hired to teach the people how to use it. As far as I'm concerned -- if it isn't good enough for Senators, Congressmen and their staffers then it isn't good enough for the rest of us. And the fact that their concern has become public boggles the mind. This is such an insult that words escape me. Even more amazing is the lack of public outcry. Are we so ignorant, demoralized, or spineless that we'll accept a program that Congress says isn't something they want to live with? Sandy Dameron Rotonda West

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