Obamacare consultant Jonathan Gruber is at the mike Tuesday, testifying in front of the House Oversight Committee, answering for a series of what he calls "glib, thoughtless and sometimes downright insulting comments" he made concerning the health-care law.
The most recent and well-publicized of these are when Gruber was shown on tape saying the Affordable Care Act gamed the system in order to obtain passage and relied on the "stupidity of the American voter" and a "lack of transparency" to earn approval.
The comments have recast (somewhat) the debate over Obamacare, as Republicans continue to try and undercut and/or get rid of the law, five years after its passage.
Gruber's opening statement to the committee includes plenty of apologizing and explaining.
Here it is, word for word, along with what he really meant:Read The Rest Of The Soory about "Gruber's 'Glib' Obamacare Remarks Will Keep Haunting Democrats"
Read The Rest Of The Story about "Gruber's 'Glib' Obamacare Remarks Will Keep Haunting Democrats"
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