Top Stories of the Year: #1 There's no drum roll for the unveiling of the #1 top story of 2013: the spectacular collapse of ObamaCare. It's a story so big there's no suspense about anything else coming close. We had to wait three and a half years from the time it was passed for ObamaCare to fully go into effect, and now we know the purpose of that delay, don't we? It wasn't because they needed four years to implement it, because they put off many key decisions about ObamaCare until after last year's election. No, they needed the delay so that we wouldn't "find out what's in it" until after the election. Because if any of this had happened before November 2012, do you think Barack Obama would be sitting in the Oval Office right now?
We Told You So
We Told You So
We Told You So
Top Stories of the Year: #1 There's no drum roll for the unveiling of the #1 top story of 2013: the spectacular collapse of ObamaCare. It's a story so big there's no suspense about anything else coming close. We had to wait three and a half years from the time it was passed for ObamaCare to fully go into effect, and now we know the purpose of that delay, don't we? It wasn't because they needed four years to implement it, because they put off many key decisions about ObamaCare until after last year's election. No, they needed the delay so that we wouldn't "find out what's in it" until after the election. Because if any of this had happened before November 2012, do you think Barack Obama would be sitting in the Oval Office right now?