“Speaker Nancy Pelosi Said Tuesday That People Won’t Appreciate How Great The Democrat’s Health Plan Is Until After It Passes.” (James Hohman, “Pelosi: People Won’t Appreciate Reform Until It Passes,” Politico’s Live Pulse, 3/9/10)
Pelosi: “. . . We have to pass the bill so that you can find out what is in it – away from the fog of the controversy.” (James Hohman, “Pelosi: People Won’t Appreciate Reform Until It Passes,” Politico’s Live Pulse, 3/9/10)
Pass the bill so people can find out what’s in it? Wow. Maybe if you didn’t negotiate the bill under the cloak of darkness in backroom deals and behind closed doors, people would know “what is in it.” Or maybe if the House version of ObamaCare wasn’t 1,990 pages of gobbledygook, people would know “what is in it.” Or maybe if the Senate version of ObamaCare wasn’t over 2,000 pages long, people would know “what is in it.”