Dumbshits with amnesia Wrote:
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> Yes, they did. Tens of thousands of them compiled
> into lists submitted by mayors and governors of
> both parties from all over the country starting in
> September of 2008.
Obama, Dec. 2008: We’ve got shovel-ready projects all across the country. And governors and mayors are pleading to fund it. The minute we can get those investments to the state level, jobs are going to be created.
Obama, Dec. 3 2009: The term ‘shovel-ready’ — let’s be honest, it doesn’t always live up to its billing.
> You probably refer to the extra month that it took
> to iron out traffic-handling flaws in the design
> of the healthcare.gov website that was rolled out
> in October 2013 by the supposedly top-flight
> low-bid Canadian contractor.
ORLY? How do I delay thee ACA, let me count the ways....
Nov. 15, 2012: Exchange deadline delayed. The Department of Health and Human Services gave states an extra month to decide whether they would set up their own health insurance exchanges — a decision it announced just one day before the original deadline.
July 2, 2013: Employer mandate delayed. The administration declared that it wouldn’t enforce the fines in 2014 for businesses with more than 50 full-time workers who don’t offer health coverage. The fines were pushed back to 2015.
Nov. 21, 2013: Open enrollment delayed for 2015. The administration pushed back next year’s enrollment season by a month.
Nov. 27, 2013: Small Business Health Options Program (known as SHOP) delayed. Online enrollment for the federal health insurance exchanges for small businesses was delayed.
Dec. 12, 2013: Enrollment deadline extended. Customers on the federal enrollment website were given nearly two more weeks to sign up for coverage effective Jan. 1.
Dec. 24, 2013: Enrollment deadline extended. In a message on HealthCare.gov, customers were told they could get help finishing their Jan. 1 applications if they were already in line on Dec. 24.
Jan. 14, 2014: High-risk pools extended. The high-risk insurance pools, which originally had been slated to close Jan. 1, had already been extended once.
Feb. 10, 2014: Employer mandate delayed. This time, businesses with between 50 and 100 workers were given until 2016 to offer coverage, and the mandate will be phased in for employers with more than 100 workers.
March 14, 2014: High-risk pools extended. The special, temporary coverage for people with serious pre-existing conditions — which was supposed to last only until the health insurance exchanges were in place — was extended a third time for another month.
March 25, 2014: Final enrollment deadline extended. The March 31 deadline — the end of enrollment for 2014 — will be loosened for people with special sign-up circumstances.
> > ISIS is a JV squad.
>
> He didn't say that. He said in early January of
> last year with reference to various local militias
> that JV teams that put on Lakers jerseys don't
> turn into Kobe Bryant.
The context of the article and the reference to the al Qaeda flag “now flying in Falluja” make it clear that ISIS was among the groups that Remnick asked about and was one of the groups that Obama dismissed as “a jayvee team.” In fact, Obama himself makes an indirect reference to ISIS when he talks about Fallujah.
> > Unemployment won't go above 8%.
>
> He didn't say that either.
http://otrans.3cdn.net/ee40602f9a7d8172b8_ozm6bt5oi.pdf