That might be President Obama's reaction towards those who are complaining about the new costs (the economic costs, not the other costs) of the "Affordable" Care Act. And, to the extent that people did vote for Obama and (by re-electing him and voting in more of his ilk into the Senate) tacitly approved of Obamacare, I actually would agree with him. Don't like Obamacare? Don't vote Democrat.
Meanwhile, a local news station (God bless 'em) brings us this epic live coverage of employees in Pittsburgh reacting to their new healthcare under Obamacare. Live.
I wonder if it gets made into a Republican ad? It is, in any case, a rather excellent job of reporting. And, it should be repeated by news affiliates and played by Republican (and heck, third party) politicians from now until the next round of elections are over.
Of course, Obama and his progressive harpies and their Democratic allies in the House and Senate are all-too-happy to double down on Obamacare, costs and all (and on all of its costs for us and potential costs for them).
We may be pessimists, but we are prepared to give an account of our hope. We may be skeptics, but we are ever faithful. We may look down with sorrow on the human condition--but this sorrow begets charity. We are heralds of the dusk, but like watchmen we await the new dawn.
Contra Mozilla
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Firefox users we wanted to take this space to let you know what Mozilla, the company that makes Firefox has been doing, and it's not good. Mozilla recently forced its CEO to resign because he had, 6 years ago, donated $1,000 to a pro-family political group. Apparently Mozilla is intolerant of anyone that disagrees with their Liberal/progressive view of politics. To read more please visit WhyFirefoxIsBlocked.com. We aren't blocking Firefox, but we feel it is important to let you know what's going on. For those who are curious, the reason why we are not blocking firefox is that the script to do so also blocks a variety of firefox alternatives, such as IceDragon and others which are similar to firefox and based on the same open-source code. We do think it is important to push back on this issue: for starters, you can leave firefox a comment here. You can also switch to another browser: here are six more free browsers (besides IceDragon) which are supposed to be similar to FireFox (because they are based on the same open-source code) but which are not otherwise affiliated with Mozilla.
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