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Palin on the latest round of ObamaCare waivers: ‘Unflippinbelievable’ and ‘corrupt’

News broke this morning that 20 percent of the latest round of ObamaCare waivers went to a single Congressional district, and that district just happens to be Nancy Pelosi’s district. What are the odds, huh? I’d say they’re about the same as the White House’s Office of Budget and Management suddenly deciding to unionize, and just by coinci-dink choosing to affiliate with an union that’s inside the Richard “I talk with the Obama peeps every day and twice on Sunday” Trumka union behemoth. Just another coincidence.

Sarah Palin sees the ObamaCare waivers for what they are:

“Unflippingbelievable! No, wait, it is believable,” Palin said in an email to TheDC. “Seriously, this is corrupt. And anyone who still supports the Pelosi-Reid-Obama agenda of centralized government takeovers of the free market and the corresponding crony capitalism is, in my book, complicit.”

The remarkable thing about the Obama administration’s version of corruption is just how widespread and open it all is. Most corrupt gangs at least have the decency to try to conceal their crimes. But not this administration; they’re not even trying to hide it. They not only ram a massive and totally unread bill through on a partisan basis against the will of the majority, they then use that law for the express purpose of rewarding friends and punishing enemies. That’s what these waivers are about. Meanwhile, they sic the NLRB on voter-approved right to work laws, sue Arizona to keep lawlessness going strong on the border, and brazenly lie about nearly everything else (I’m assuming that there’s something somewhere they’re not lying about, but honestly I can’t think of anything at the moment).

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Posted at 10:09 am on May 17th, 2011 by

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  1. 1. daxypoo

    you know, “unflippingbelievable” is phenomenal

    the most instinctual response to this discovery would be the uncensored version; she puts her signature on it; simultaneously drives the left insane; and speaks the simple truth confidently

    why she isnt running for pres is unflippingbelievable

  2. 2. ErisGuy

    “unflippingbelievable”

    Yeah. Kinda makes you wonder what real Americans would do in such a situation…hmm….”When in the course…” Nah. Been there. Done that. Failed. Let’s blog instead.

  3. 3. Egil

    When you’re The Smartest People in the World like Barack and Moochelle, you’re certain that the Little People won’t notice these kinds of waiver transactions.

  4. 4. Jeff Perren

    Mr. Preston’s penultimate statement sums it all up.

  5. 5. Neo

    The Health and Human Services Department announced late Friday that Nevada had secured a statewide waiver from certain implementation requirements of the Obama administration’s health care law, because forcing them through, the department found, “may lead to the destabilization of the individual market.”

  6. 6. Walt C

    The thing about this whole Administration is how many people are actually surprised. If the MSM had done their jobs and actually listened to what this guy was saying, he told us what he was going to do. Fundamentally change America.

    You’re right Gov Palin, it is flippin believable. That’s the sad part of it.

  7. 7. GDI

    Speaking of gangs and SOT (sorta on topic), I understand Fox has cancelled Chicago Code, which is truly unfortunate.

    Deliberately or by accident, it showed the pervasive complexities of Chicago corruption extending from city hall to the back streets. Some classic character actors with the courage to go against type and a fun, fascinating and perhaps slightly tongue in cheek experience.

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