Republican senator calls health care law ‘a big effing mess’

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South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham celebrated the second anniversary of President Barack Obama's health care law by calling it "a big effing mess," alluding to Vice President Joseph Biden's comment when the bill was signed in 2010.

"Two years ago at the Obama health care bill signing the Vice President was overheard telling President Obama, 'This is a big 'effing' deal,' Graham wrote on his official Twitter account, referring to Biden's profanity about the law's passage. "Unfortunately for them, two years later, the vast majority of Americans believe this has become a big 'effing' mess."

Republicans have seized on the law's anniversary to highlight its cost and impact. The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments about the constitutionality of parts of the law next week.

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Anytime lawmakers are irresponsible enough to pass a law they haven't even read, especially one with thousands of pages, it's bound to be a mess.
 
Anytime lawmakers are irresponsible enough to pass a law they haven't even read, especially one with thousands of pages, it's bound to be a mess.

Exactly,...... We have to pass it to see what is in it. :lol:
 
Idiots they are. Yeah, pass it first and then see what's in it. She and everybody else gets the Darwin award.
 
Let's remember the republicans did not pass this, the democrats did. Yet, all American suffer from it.
 
Never forget the fact that Obamacare is a coerced contract. Simply not compatible with centuries old contract law. I have never heard of a compulsory contract. That, my friend, is an oxymoron.
 
What stranger, minority voice article.

I'm democrat voter and FOR health care reform.

Now, your post is nothing to factor us, anyway.

Also, there are hardcore left wing, pro-socialist democrats oppose health care reform because of no single payers or true government-run health care. The health care reform that passed is regulated free market over health care and I prefer single payer, however it is better than nothing.
 
I am not sure about this, in the last two years my health insurance has NOT increased at all not even any percentage increase nor decrease. The plan remain intact (No changes at all) I never saw like this for the last 30 years. This makes me wondering if Obamacare has to do with it. If it does, then I am in for it. Im sick and tired of seeing double digit percent increase every year for the last 30 years.
 
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