Sharpton Pushes Politico Story That the GOP is Engaged in a Sabotage Campaign

The “right-wing” is trying to preserve what is left of this nation from the fundamental or rather systematic destruction obama and the socialist party are brazenly engaged in. For once I will agree with the head racist that there is an agenda to derail obamacare, obama and his policies. Newsflash Al, the 2010 elections were a result of the power grab against the socialists for the 2 years they held a supermajority. We the people voted people into office like Ted Cruz and Mike Lee to put a stop to obamacare and obama!

You can try with the Jedi mind tricks that this blockade is because of “hate” for obama but we know what you really want to say! You want to say the opposition to obama is because he is black! Well he isn’t, he is half white and I will continue to point that out to you and the rest of the race hustler industry!

We HATE his socialist/ marxist/ communist policies, so of course there is a “campaign” against it. The few in Congress actively engaged in this sabotage are doing exactly what we the people elected them to do. Why is that a crime all of a sudden? If you and the socialist party think we are just going to step aside you have another thing coming! BTW I’m sure if we do the research dems were doing the same thing when Bush was potus.

Sub-President Jarrett is doing a heck of a job coordinating all these narratives and attacks. You would think the drones would do a better job pushing their lies to blame the GOP and not sounding almost identical!? I’m curious is it every morning or late at night you all get your orders on what propaganda to push?

Here is the propaganda piece from Politico
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The Obamacare sabotage campaign
by Todd Purdum | Politico
To the undisputed reasons for Obamacare’s rocky rollout — a balky website, muddied White House messaging and sudden sticker shock for individuals forced to buy more expensive health insurance — add a less acknowledged cause: calculated sabotage by Republicans at every step.

That may sound like a left-wing conspiracy theory — and the Obama administration itself is so busy defending the indefensible early failings of its signature program that it has barely tried to make this case. But there is a strong factual basis for such a charge.

From the moment the bill was introduced, Republican leaders in both houses of Congress announced their intention to kill it. Republican troops pressed this cause all the way to the Supreme Court — which upheld the law, but weakened a key part of it by giving states the option to reject an expansion of Medicaid. The GOP faithful then kept up their crusade past the president’s reelection, in a pattern of “massive resistance” not seen since the Southern states’ defiance of the Supreme Court’s Brown v. Board of Education decision in 1954.

The opposition was strategic from the start: Derail President Barack Obama’s biggest ambition, and derail Obama himself. Party leaders enforced discipline, withholding any support for the new law — which passed with only Democratic votes, thus undermining its acceptance. Partisan divisions also meant that Democrats could not pass legislation smoothing out some rough language in the draft bill that passed the Senate. That left the administration forced to fill far more gaps through regulation than it otherwise would have had to do, because attempts — usually routine — to re-open the bill for small changes could have led to wholesale debate in the Senate all over again. more