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Texas Governor Rick Perry on why Obamacare will fail Governor Rick Perry giving a speech at the Texas Capitol building in Austin. —Photo by Joseph Earnest
by Joseph Earnest December 11, 2012
Newscast Media AUSTIN, Texas—Former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi had an assignment to accomplish in the first four years, which was to thrust Obamacare upon Americans. To accomplish the assignment, she did, but many states have no plans of implementing it, since most are run by Republican governors—the most vocal critic of Obamacare being Texas Governor Rick Perry.
The governor has already made it clear that Texas will not participate in the health care law, and in a defiant letter to U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, sent three weeks ago, Perry pretty much, euphemistically, told Sebelius where to shove Obamacare.
Perry ended the brief letter by saying: "Our state will not be party to helping facilitate the Taxation of millions of Texans, at an unknown cost, to implement bad public policy." Click here to read or download Rick Perry's letter. (pop-up)
Remember, the key to facilitating a log with private information of all Americans is through a centralized database. The insurance companies that wrote Obamacare, suggested a health care database. That is Obama's assignment for his second term by the globalists who financed his campaign.
The ultimate end game is to usher in a system containing everyone's private information, that can be stored on a card containing a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) chip.
In his USA Today article, Stephen T. Parente is a finance professor at the University of Minnesota writes: "Similar information is collected when you apply for a mortgage. But when the constantly updated information is combined in a central data hub, the potential for abuse is staggering. For one thing, the hub will have all the details needed to steal identities and fraudulently access credit." (pop-up)
In his most recent interview with Forbes, Gov. Perry said about Obamacare, "Well, I’m not sure Obamacare is going to be successful. And one of the reasons I’m not sure it's going to be successful is because the exchanges are not going to work. And the exchanges are not going to work because states are wise enough not to go into a relationship when you don’t know what the rules are...so on its face, Obamacare may fail because they don’t have the expertise nor the money."
As a hint that a second presidential bid in 2016 has not been ruled out, Rick Perry concluded the interview by saying, "So I think that the message in 2016 is going to be, "Look at what people who truly have the responsibility for delivering services, whether it’s education or transportation infrastructure, or power, or health care. Who are the people that are really doing it? And who are the people that are being successful?” And the message in 2016 is going to be, "It’s Republican governors that are truly making America work better, health care being in one of those areas.""
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