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I think Spicy's flying that flag upside down FOR REAL! It's his version of Mel's Tiffany box.

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No one is forcing Spicer to stay in the job. If he thinks it's glorious to shovel poo everyday, more power to him.
 
Make America Smart Again!

I haven't seen mention here of the great green fail. New St. Patrick's Day MAGA hats recently came out so supporters could catch the luck of the Irish, but they show a four leaf clover rather than a shamrock. The tweets in response, though not from our Twitter in Chief, are very funny. http://distractify.com/trending/2017/03/07/rsJfT/maga-irish-hat-fail
 
Dee*Jay|1489176510|4138962 said:
I think Spicy's flying that flag upside down FOR REAL! It's his version of Mel's Tiffany box.

S.O.S

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He is such a lying idiot.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-past-phony-jobs-numbers-now-very-real-200323354.html

Snip:

"Press secretary Sean Spicer, asked why Trump was so dismissive of the figures on the campaign trail and yet was so ready to celebrate the new jobs numbers released hours earlier, said he had discussed the matter with the president.
“He said to quote him very clearly: ‘They may have been phony in the past, but it’s very real now,’” Spicer said with a laugh at his daily briefing for reporters.
The spokesman’s comments came after the Bureau of Labor Statistics announced that the U.S. economy added 235,000 jobs in February, beating expectations. The figures were largely in line with the previous two Februarys.
When Obama was president, Trump regularly scoffed at jobs numbers released by the Labor Department, arguing that they underestimated economic suffering under Obama.
“Don’t believe these phony numbers,” the entrepreneur told supporters in early 2016. “The 5 percent figure is one of the biggest hoaxes in American modern politics,” he said in a speech to the Detroit Economic Club in August of last year, referring to the unemployment rate."

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katharath|1489180216|4138990 said:
He is such a lying idiot.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-past-phony-jobs-numbers-now-very-real-200323354.html

Snip:

"Press secretary Sean Spicer, asked why Trump was so dismissive of the figures on the campaign trail and yet was so ready to celebrate the new jobs numbers released hours earlier, said he had discussed the matter with the president.
“He said to quote him very clearly: ‘They may have been phony in the past, but it’s very real now,’” Spicer said with a laugh at his daily briefing for reporters.
The spokesman’s comments came after the Bureau of Labor Statistics announced that the U.S. economy added 235,000 jobs in February, beating expectations. The figures were largely in line with the previous two Februarys.
When Obama was president, Trump regularly scoffed at jobs numbers released by the Labor Department, arguing that they underestimated economic suffering under Obama.
“Don’t believe these phony numbers,” the entrepreneur told supporters in early 2016. “The 5 percent figure is one of the biggest hoaxes in American modern politics,” he said in a speech to the Detroit Economic Club in August of last year, referring to the unemployment rate."


Yes he is.
 
A recap of the Liar in Tweet's week, for everyone's convenient consolidated reading pleasure!

(The Twitter box format doesn't translate into this cut 'n' paste process so I've bolded the tweets.)

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/fact-checker/wp/2017/03/10/what-trump-got-wrong-on-twitter-this-week-7/?utm_term=.4600ede060a6


What Trump got wrong on Twitter this week (#7)
By Michelle Ye Hee Lee March 10 at 10:00 AM
(Luis M. Alvarez/AP)

Welcome to the seventh installment of our occasional Friday feature looking at what the president got wrong on Twitter in a given week. The president has been less active on Twitter in recent weeks, so it’s been almost a month since our last roundup.

But he was back at it this week. Here’s a look at false or misleading claims that Trump made in 20 tweets in the past week, including one from the @POTUS account.

Donald J. Trump ✔ @realDonaldTrump
It is so pathetic that the Dems have still not approved my full Cabinet.
6:19 AM - 3 Mar 2017


The Senate Democrats did hold up Trump’s Cabinet picks at one time. But as of Trump’s tweet, there were two empty slots; the administration had not sent the rest of the paperwork for one and had not sent a nominee to fill the other.

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) tweeted the prior evening, on March 2:

Marco Rubio ✔ @marcorubio
After the votes taken earlier this afternoon, the U.S. Senate has now confirmed all of the available Cabinet nominations.
8:33 PM - 2 Mar 2017


Donald J. Trump ✔ @realDonaldTrump
We should start an immediate investigation into @SenSchumer and his ties to Russia and Putin. A total hypocrite!
11:54 AM - 3 Mar 2017


Donald J. Trump ✔ @realDonaldTrump
I hereby demand a second investigation, after Schumer, of Pelosi for her close ties to Russia, and lying about it. http://www.politico.com/story/2017/03/nancy-pelosi-sergey-kislyak-meeting-235653
3:02 PM - 3 Mar 2017


Trump makes a misleading comparison between Attorney General Jeff Sessions’s meetings with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak and Sen. Charles E. Schumer’s (D-N.Y.) meeting Vladimir Putin at a public event in 2003. Sessions, who was a Trump campaign surrogate, misled Congress by not disclosing that he met with Kislyak on at least two occasions during the 2016 presidential campaign, including one private meeting at Sessions’s Senate office.

Rep. Nancy Pelosi’s (D-Calif.) 2010 meeting with then-Russian President Dmitry Medvedev is also not directly comparable to Sessions’s communications with Kislyak. Pelosi and other House leaders met with Medvedev, who brought Kislyak and other top Russian officials to the meeting.

Pelosi said on CNN’s “State of the Union” on March 5: “We were meeting with the president of Russia. He brought an entourage in with him. He was the one who was doing the talking. The question is, have you met with him? No, I haven’t met with him. I met with the president of Russia. Who else is in his entourage, who know? Presidents, heads of state come in, they bring their party. They barely even introduce them. So, this is completely, completely different.”

Donald J. Trump ✔ @realDonaldTrump
Terrible! Just found out that Obama had my "wires tapped" in Trump Tower just before the victory. Nothing found. This is McCarthyism!
5:35 AM - 4 Mar 2017

Donald J. Trump ✔ @realDonaldTrump
Is it legal for a sitting President to be "wire tapping" a race for president prior to an election? Turned down by court earlier. A NEW LOW!
5:49 AM - 4 Mar 2017

Donald J. Trump ✔ @realDonaldTrump
I'd bet a good lawyer could make a great case out of the fact that President Obama was tapping my phones in October, just prior to Election!
5:52 AM - 4 Mar 2017

Donald J. Trump ✔ @realDonaldTrump
How low has President Obama gone to tapp my phones during the very sacred election process. This is Nixon/Watergate. Bad (or sick) guy!
6:02 AM - 4 Mar 2017


There is no evidence that Obama ordered the wiretapping of Trump’s calls. Trump seized on reports in the right-leaning media, but even the reports cited by the White House did not make this allegation. We issued Four Pinocchios to Trump’s claims.

Donald J. Trump ✔ @realDonaldTrump
Just out: The same Russian Ambassador that met Jeff Sessions visited the Obama White House 22 times, and 4 times last year alone.
5:42 AM - 4 Mar 2017


This is a misleading comparison. Sessions appears to have misled the Senate about his meetings, while the meetings at the White House were recorded in a public log that Trump has now eliminated.

Donald J. Trump ✔ @realDonaldTrump
Arnold Schwarzenegger isn't voluntarily leaving the Apprentice, he was fired by his bad (pathetic) ratings, not by me. Sad end to great show
7:19 AM - 4 Mar 2017


Schwarzenegger said he was leaving of his own accord, blaming animus toward Trump for the show’s sagging ratings.

Schwarzenegger’s response:

Arnold ✔ @Schwarzenegger
You should think about hiring a new joke writer and a fact checker. https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/status/838016045222854656
7:57 AM - 4 Mar 2017


Donald J. Trump ✔ @realDonaldTrump
Is it true the DNC would not allow the FBI access to check server or other equipment after learning it was hacked? Can that be possible?
5:32 AM - 5 Mar 2017


The FBI and the Democratic National Committee disagree on whether the FBI requested access to the DNC’s servers. FBI Director James B. Comey testified to the Senate Intelligence Committee that the bureau made “multiple requests at different levels” to access DNC’s servers, but the DNC said the FBI never requested access.

Donald J. Trump ✔ @realDonaldTrump
Thank you for the great rallies all across the country. Tremendous support. Make America Great Again!
11:30 AM - 5 Mar 2017


The size of crowds holding “March 4 Trump” rallies varied, from about 30 people in Indianapolis to about 400 in St. Paul, Minn. Some rallies drew just as many protesters as supporters.

Donald J. Trump ✔ @realDonaldTrump
'President Trump Congratulates Exxon Mobil for Job-Creating Investment Program'https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2017/03/06/president-trump-congratulates-exxon-mobil-job-creating-investment …
3:19 PM - 6 Mar 2017

Donald J. Trump ✔ @realDonaldTrump
45,000 construction & manufacturing jobs in the U.S. Gulf Coast region. $20 billion investment. We are already winning again, America!
3:22 PM - 6 Mar 2017

Donald J. Trump ✔ @realDonaldTrump
There is an incredible spirit of optimism sweeping the country right now—we're bringing back the JOBS!
5:49 PM - 6 Mar 2017

Donald J. Trump ✔ @realDonaldTrump
Buy American & hire American are the principles at the core of my agenda, which is: JOBS, JOBS, JOBS! Thank you @exxonmobil.
9:49 PM - 6 Mar 2017

Donald J. Trump ✔ @realDonaldTrump
Thank you to @exxonmobil for your $20 billion investment that is creating more than 45,000 manufacturing & construction jobs in the USA!
9:50 PM - 6 Mar 2017


Trump continues to take credit for projects long in the works before he became president. ExxonMobil has been planning this since 2013.

On March 6, the oil giant announced its “Growing the Gulf” investment plan to invest $20 billion over 10 years in projects in Texas and Louisiana. The company said its plan would create 35,000 construction jobs and 12,000 full-time jobs, through 11 chemical, refining, lubricant and liquefied natural gas projects. The company acknowledged that its investments began in 2013 and are expected to continue through at least 2022.

ExxonMobil’s spending plan may seem like a lot, but it represents only 10 percent of the company’s current capital spending levels, our colleagues reported: “Those levels would probably increase with higher oil prices. Moreover, ExxonMobil has been a major operator and investor in the Gulf of Mexico region for decades. The gulf accounts for nearly a fifth of U.S. domestic oil production.”

Read our fact-check on Trump’s repeated claims that he brought jobs back to the U.S. since Election Day.

Donald J. Trump ✔ @realDonaldTrump
122 vicious prisoners, released by the Obama Administration from Gitmo, have returned to the battlefield. Just another terrible decision!
6:04 AM - 7 Mar 2017


This is false. Data published by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence by the time of Trump’s tweet showed that nine of the 122 former detainees confirmed of re-engaging in terrorist or insurgent activities were released under Obama, and 113 were released under the George W. Bush administration.

An updated report released after Trump’s tweet showed eight of 121 were released under Obama and 113 of 121 under Bush.

Trump first tweeted this at 7:04 a.m. on the @realDonaldTrump account, and it was immediately called out as false on Twitter, including by The Fact Checker.

Glenn Kessler ✔ @GlennKesslerWP
Totally false! Data from DNI--which you oversee--says only 9 were released under Obama and 113 under Bush. https://www.dni.gov/files/documents/FINAL%20-%20GTMO%20Unclass%20CDA%20Response%20-%20September%202016.pdfhttps://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/839084268991229952
6:30 AM - 7 Mar 2017


But then at 8:03 a.m., he repeated the same tweet on the @POTUS account.

President Trump ✔ @POTUS
122 vicious prisoners, released by the Obama Administration from Gitmo, have returned to the battlefield. Just another terrible decision!
7:03 AM - 7 Mar 2017

Donald J. Trump ✔ @realDonaldTrump
LinkedIn Workforce Report: January and February were the strongest consecutive months for hiring since August and September 2015
6:11 AM - 8 Mar 2017


Trump failed to read the fine print of the LinkedIn Workforce report. The numbers were affected by seasonal hiring. When adjusted for seasonal hiring variations, hiring was down 1.3 percent from January to February, the first full month of Trump’s term.

Donald J. Trump ✔ @realDonaldTrump
Despite what you hear in the press, healthcare is coming along great. We are talking to many groups and it will end in a beautiful picture!
11:01 AM - 9 Mar 2017


The press is reporting reactions to the replacement plan from lawmakers and industry groups from all sides of the political spectrum. Conservative and liberal industry groups have opposed the plan, along with Democrats and some Republican lawmakers, both moderate and conservative.
 
How do these people even get up and look at themselves in the mirror in the morning... ?
 
Matata|1489441235|4139824 said:
It wasn't a wiretap, it was a microwave. LOLLOLLOL. Spicey eats poop again. Conway repeatedly shows she has the intellect of a bowl of jello.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/13/politics/sean-spicer-donald-trump-wiretapping/index.html

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/13/us/politics/kellyanne-conway-obama-microwave-surveillance.html?_r=0

You didn't post the quotation from Kellyanne! I couldn't believe what the woman said. This is from the article you linked, Matata.

"'Do you know whether Trump Tower was wiretapped?' Bergen County Record columnist Mike Kelly asked Conway on Sunday.
'What I can say is there are many ways to surveil each other,' Conway said, before suggesting that surveillance could take place through phones, TVs or "microwaves that turn into cameras.'"

She said "microwaves that turn into cameras"?

Is there a sanity clause in her contract?...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZQROJsdYF0

AGBF
 
Dee*Jay|1489442956|4139830 said:
How do these people even get up and look at themselves in the mirror in the morning... ?


I asked my husband the same question after watching the news tonight. They are an embarrassment!!! At what point do their supporters wake up and realize what they voted into office.
 
Calliecake|1489446072|4139848 said:
Dee*Jay|1489442956|4139830 said:
How do these people even get up and look at themselves in the mirror in the morning... ?


I asked my husband the same question after watching the news tonight. They are an embarrassment!!! At what point do their supporters wake up and realize what they voted into office.

And at what point are the libs going to move on to more pressing issues?
 
Calliecake|1489446072|4139848 said:
Dee*Jay|1489442956|4139830 said:
How do these people even get up and look at themselves in the mirror in the morning... ?


I asked my husband the same question after watching the news tonight. They are an embarrassment!!! At what point do their supporters wake up and realize what they voted into office.

When they lose their health insurance or are priced out of it; when the promised jobs don't come through or the jobs created are ones they're not trained for; when they're choking on foul air and drinking polluted water due to lack of EPA and can't afford the health insurance to treat the illnesses caused by pollution; when they try to scale the wall and Mexico throws them back over it.
 
ruby59|1489446346|4139850 said:
Calliecake|1489446072|4139848 said:
Dee*Jay|1489442956|4139830 said:
How do these people even get up and look at themselves in the mirror in the morning... ?


I asked my husband the same question after watching the news tonight. They are an embarrassment!!! At what point do their supporters wake up and realize what they voted into office.

And at what point are the libs going to move on to more pressing issues?

Nothing is more pressing to me than fighting some of the things that Trump is trying to do, ruby. At least nothing in the political arena. Some of the things he is trying to do strike at the core of my belief system. Making fun of him is unimportant to me, except that having some solidarity with others sometimes raises my spirits, but opposing him seriously because my conscience demands it is an imperative.

Deb
 
AGBF|1489446652|4139853 said:
ruby59|1489446346|4139850 said:
Calliecake|1489446072|4139848 said:
Dee*Jay|1489442956|4139830 said:
How do these people even get up and look at themselves in the mirror in the morning... ?


I asked my husband the same question after watching the news tonight. They are an embarrassment!!! At what point do their supporters wake up and realize what they voted into office.

And at what point are the libs going to move on to more pressing issues?

Nothing is more pressing to me than fighting some of the things that Trump is trying to do, ruby. At least nothing in the political arena. Some of the things he is trying to do strike at the core of my belief system. Making fun of him is unimportant to me, except that having some solidarity with others sometimes raises my spirits, but opposing him seriously because my conscience demands it is an imperative.

Deb

But that is the difference, AGBF. You said "some of the things."

Look at this thread - it is 40 pages long. Some here are carping on anything and everything to the point that they are losing all credibility with me.
 
AGBF|1489446652|4139853 said:
ruby59|1489446346|4139850 said:
Calliecake|1489446072|4139848 said:
Dee*Jay|1489442956|4139830 said:
How do these people even get up and look at themselves in the mirror in the morning... ?


I asked my husband the same question after watching the news tonight. They are an embarrassment!!! At what point do their supporters wake up and realize what they voted into office.

And at what point are the libs going to move on to more pressing issues?

Nothing is more pressing to me than fighting some of the things that Trump is trying to do, ruby. At least nothing in the political arena. Some of the things he is trying to do strike at the core of my belief system. Making fun of him is unimportant to me, except that having some solidarity with others sometimes raises my spirits, but opposing him seriously because my conscience demands it is an imperative.

Deb

Yes, Deb!! My feelings exactly.
 
Some funnies from the Twitterverse:

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Matata|1489447678|4139866 said:
Some funnies from the Twitterverse:


Question here:

How accurate were they when they scored ObamaCare?
 
Matata|1489447678|4139866 said:
Some funnies from the Twitterverse:

Lol, yes I've seen Republicans already paving the way to discredit the CBO by acting as if it's meaningless.
 
katharath|1489447953|4139870 said:
Matata|1489447678|4139866 said:
Some funnies from the Twitterverse:

Lol, yes I've seen Republicans already paving the way to discredit the CBO by acting as if it's meaningless.


Obamacare - if you liked your policy, you could keep it.

You could stay with your own doctors.


Both were lies.
 
ruby59|1489448264|4139875 said:
katharath|1489447953|4139870 said:
Matata|1489447678|4139866 said:
Some funnies from the Twitterverse:

Lol, yes I've seen Republicans already paving the way to discredit the CBO by acting as if it's meaningless.


Obamacare - if you liked your policy, you could keep it.

You could stay with your own doctors.


Both were lies.

We still have all the same doctors we used before, none of that changed for us. We have the same insurance co and mostly the same policy. The only change in our policy was a higher deductible, which I wasn't happy about, but we have also benefitted from some of the changes Obamacare made (I'm not going to say specifically what, as it's veering into personal info).

So, both were not "lies" for everyone; not for my family, anyway.
 
azstonie|1489448402|4139876 said:
Matata|1489441235|4139824 said:
It wasn't a wiretap, it was a microwave. LOLLOLLOL. Spicey eats poop again. Conway repeatedly shows she has the intellect of a bowl of jello.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/13/politics/sean-spicer-donald-trump-wiretapping/index.html

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/13/us/politics/kellyanne-conway-obama-microwave-surveillance.html?_r=0

I take exception to this, its an insult to JELLO!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
I know. I felt really bad after I posted it. :bigsmile:
 


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I have the same doctors. AND I can see specialists without a referral!
 
Matata|1489449179|4139889 said:
azstonie|1489448402|4139876 said:
Matata|1489441235|4139824 said:
It wasn't a wiretap, it was a microwave. LOLLOLLOL. Spicey eats poop again. Conway repeatedly shows she has the intellect of a bowl of jello.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/13/politics/sean-spicer-donald-trump-wiretapping/index.html

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/13/us/politics/kellyanne-conway-obama-microwave-surveillance.html?_r=0

I take exception to this, its an insult to JELLO!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
I know. I felt really bad after I posted it. :bigsmile:

hahahah I came here to post this, AZ! I despise jello, but my thoughts on Conway are far beyond that. I don't understand how she manages to function on a daily basis, she is a nightmare.
 
VapidLapid|1489449259|4139892 said:
I have the same doctors. AND I can see specialists without a referral!

Being able to see specialists without a referral is very nice!!
 
ruby59|1489447818|4139868 said:
Matata|1489447678|4139866 said:
Some funnies from the Twitterverse:


Question here:

How accurate were they when they scored ObamaCare?

Are you really interested in knowing? Or are you trying to provoke? Cause a quick ask of the google machine gives you answers. This one should be relatively non-partisan.

From Factcheck.org:

CBO’s Obamacare Predictions: How Accurate?
By Brooks JacksonPosted on March 13, 2017


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So, was the Congressional Budget Office really “way, way off … in every aspect” of how it predicted that Obamacare would work, as the White House claims? No, it wasn’t.
The CBO actually nailed the overall impact of the law on the uninsured pretty closely. It predicted a big drop in the percentage of people under age 65 who would lack insurance, and that turned out to be the case. CBO projected that in 2016 that nonelderly rate would fall to 11 percent, and the latest figure put the actual rate at 10.3 percent.
It’s true (as Trump administration officials have repeatedly pointed out) that CBO greatly overestimated the number who would get government-subsidized coverage through the new insurance exchanges. But at the same time, CBO underestimated the number who would get coverage through expanding Medicaid.
And whatever the failings of CBO’s predictions, they were closer to the mark than those of the Obama administration and some other prominent forecasters.
Let’s look at the details.
Back on March 20, 2010, when the law had taken its final form and was working its way to President Obama’s desk, the CBO issued its official estimate of the cost and effects of the Affordable Care Act. And after the Supreme Court struck down a key part of that law — ruling that states could not be forced to expand eligibility for Medicaid — CBO updated its estimates accordingly in July 2012.
In what follows, we will cite CBO’s 2012 projections unless otherwise indicated, since we can never know how accurate the 2010 projections would have been had the law been allowed to take effect as written.
Coverage

As it normally does, CBO attempted to forecast the law’s effects in each of the following 10 years. And here we compare what actually happened last year with what CBO predicted for 2016.
CBO got the big picture right. It predicted that millions of people would gain coverage, and millions did.
It predicted that the number of nonelderly (under age 65) people lacking insurance would drop to 30 million in 2016. And that turned out to be pretty close. The actual number was 27.9 million during the first nine months of last year, according to the latest figures from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Health Interview Survey. That’s a decline of 20.3 million since 2010, by CDC’s reckoning.
In percentage terms, CBO predicted 89 percent of the nonelderly would be covered by last year. CDC put the actual percentage at 89.7 percent.
Exchanges

Where CBO had trouble was predicting the number of newly insured who would get their coverage by purchasing private insurance through the new exchanges set up by the law. CBO predicted that in 2016 there would be 23 million getting policies through the exchanges. The actual number was 10.4 million during the first half of the year, according to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
That’s less than half the predicted total.
Medicaid

On the other hand, CBO was too low in its estimate of the number who would gain coverage through expansion of Medicaid, the state-federal program for low-income people and children.
CBO estimated 10 million would be added to the Medicaid rolls by 2016, even with many states refusing to expand eligibility. But that was too low. As of the first quarter of last year, 14.4 million adults had enrolled in Medicaid as a result of the Affordable Care Act’s expansion of the program, according to an analysis by the nonpartisan Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured.
So to a large extent, CBO’s mistake was in estimating where the uninsured would get covered, not how many of them would gain coverage.
Other Estimates

In January 2016, the nonpartisan Commonwealth Fund published an analysis by New York University’s Sherry Glied of CBO’s forecast of the ACA’s effects. She called CBO’s predictions “reasonably accurate” compared with actual results in 2014.
The gap between CBO’s prediction and reality has widened now that 2016 figures are available for comparison. But Glied also found that CBO’s predictions were closer to 2014 reality than those of four other forecasters — the Obama administration’s own figures, and those of the RAND Corporation, the Urban Institute and the Lewin Group, a health industry consulting firm.
Glied concluded, “Given the likelihood of additional reforms to national health policy in future years, it is reassuring that, despite the many unforeseen factors surrounding the law’s rollout and participation in its reforms, the CBO’s forecast was reasonably accurate.”
And on March 13, CBO issued another, much-anticipated projection of the Obamacare repeal bill being considered by the Republican-controlled House. CBO estimated that under the GOP’s “American Health Care Act,” 14 million fewer people would have health insurance next year than under current law, and that number would rise to 24 million in 2026.
“In 2026, an estimated 52 million people would be uninsured, compared with 28 million who would lack insurance that year under current law,” CBO said.
Earlier on the day the analysis was published, White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer — who had been denigrating CBO’s work for days — said, “The last time they did this, they were wildly off and the number keeps declining.”
But as we’ve seen, CBO did better than the White House would have you believe.
 
Y'all better check your microwaves!!

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