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Obama’s Latest Obamacare Strategy: Break the Law to Fix the Law

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Obama’s Latest Obamacare Strategy: Break the Law to Fix the Law

Doesn’t it seem strange that the President has to take soooo many constitutionally questionable actions in order to implement Obamacare? Michael Tanner joined the program to talk about the President’s extrajudicial “solution” to the problems caused by his broken promises.

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Michael Tanner talks about the President’s extrajudicial “solution” to the problems caused by his broken promise on Obamacare:

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The GOP is mocking Obama. . . But really, who wouldn’t? (The Hill)

This must be killing the President: More people trust Fox News than the White House. (News Busters)

Let me paraphrase Karl Rove’s message to Democrat lawmakers: If you like your elected position, you can keep your elected position. (WSJ)

Ok. . . So JP Morgan is not the most popular Twitter user. . . (Bloomberg)

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