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RUSH:  This is from ThinkProgress, which is John Podesta’s organization, his website, a leftist organization: “Nearly 36,000 people could die every year, year after year, if” Obamacare is repealed. Thirty-six thousand people a year.  That’s just bogus!  There’s literally no evidence. There is no empirical data. It’s just a made-up fact. It’s fearmongering and scaremongering, and the fact of the matter is that the past eight years has seen the U.S. life expectancy drop for the very first time in decades.  The fact is the Obama administration’s killing people, not Obamacare…  

Obamacare is part of the Obama administration.  “One of the fundamental ways scientists measure the well-being of a nation is tracking the rate at which its citizens die and how long they can be expected to live. So the news out of the federal government Thursday is disturbing: The overall U.S. death rate has increased for the first time in a 

decade,” and that means since Obama became president.  This “according to an analysis of the latest data. And that led to a drop in overall life expectancy for the first time since 1993, particularly among people younger than 65.”

So while ThinkProgress and Podesta and the remnants of the Clinton team are out there claiming that 36,000 people are gonna die if we repeal Obamacare, the fact is they’re already dying because of… Well, it be maybe a stretch to say “because of,” but it’s not coincidental.  The death rate increases, the life expectancy plunges in the eight years of Barack Hussein O, Barack Hussein O, Barack Hussein O.  So that’s how they use the scare tactic.  There’s no way to measure how many people will die.  We have emergency rooms.  

It’s so absurd.  This is why these people have been losing elections.  The jig’s up.  Their trickery is no longer bought and sold by a majority of people.  The Drive-Bys are trying, but they’re not having much success.

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