MIT Professor and all around genius, Jonathan Gruber, has a rare moment of pubic honesty and then promptly regrets his comments.
File this video under 'hubris' or 'jewbris'
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If Obamacare was written in a "tortured" way to trick the Congressional Budget Office into not scoring it as a tax, then how in the hell did a majority of the Supreme Court Justices uphold it as constitutional as a tax?
Oh, that's right, four of them didn't even care, so long as the ends justify the means, and Chief Justice John Roberts may have been blackmailed, possibly for being a closet homosexual, but in any case, made a suspicious decision.
I remember Thom Hartmann, with his million listeners, originally saying it seemed unconstitutional, but then, because he really wanted to support it, said it was constitutional because it was a tax.
It's indeed a tax, but with the requirement that all American residents pay the tax simply as a condition of residency, which is blatantly unconstitutional.
A very revealing "off-the-cuff" remark by that snake, Gruber. He knew what they were doing, despite House Speaker Nancy Pelosi saying Congress had to pass the bill to find out what was in it.
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If Obamacare was written in a "tortured" way to trick the Congressional Budget Office into not scoring it as a tax, then how in the hell did a majority of the Supreme Court Justices uphold it as constitutional as a tax?
Oh, that's right, four of them didn't even care, so long as the ends justify the means, and Chief Justice John Roberts may have been blackmailed, possibly for being a closet homosexual, but in any case, made a suspicious decision.
I remember Thom Hartmann, with his million listeners, originally saying it seemed unconstitutional, but then, because he really wanted to support it, said it was constitutional because it was a tax.
It's indeed a tax, but with the requirement that all American residents pay the tax simply as a condition of residency, which is blatantly unconstitutional.
A very revealing "off-the-cuff" remark by that snake, Gruber. He knew what they were doing, despite House Speaker Nancy Pelosi saying Congress had to pass the bill to find out what was in it.
I think he meant to say that "goyim" are stupid, not "Americans".
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