Wow!! When Did this happen....

chefdennis

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and how did I miss it!?!?

Obama Says “Louisiana Purchase” in Obamacare Will Cover Earthquake in Hawaii

Um… What Earthquake in Hawaii? (Video)

Wednesday, March 17, 2010, 6:54 PM
Jim Hoft
http://gatewaypundit.firstthings.com...-hawaii-video/

Either Obama’s completely making up stuff now or we all missed some horrible devastating earthquake in Hawaii…
President Obama said tonight that he agreed with “The Louisiana Purchase” in Obamacare because it also covered the earthquake in Hawaii:

BAIER: Do you know which specific deals are in or out, as of today?

OBAMA: I am certain that we’ve made sure, for example, that any burdens on states are alleviated, when it comes to what they’re going to have to chip in to make sure that we’re giving subsidies to small businesses, and subsidies to individuals, for example.

BAIER: So the Connecticut deal is still in?

OBAMA: So that’s not — that’s not going to be something that is going to be in this final package. I think the same is true on all of these provisions. I’ll give you some exceptions though.

Something that was called a special deal was for Louisiana. It was said that there were billions — millions of dollars going to Louisiana, this was a special deal. Well, in fact, that provision, which I think should remain in, said that if a state has been affected by a natural catastrophe, that has created a special health care emergency in that state, they should get help. Louisiana, obviously, went through Katrina, and they’re still trying to deal with the enormous challenges that were faced because of that.

(CROSS TALK)

OBAMA: That also — I’m giving you an example of one that I consider important. It also affects Hawaii, which went through an earthquake. So that’s not just a Louisiana provision. That is a provision that affects every state that is going through a natural catastrophe.

Now I have said that there are certain provisions, like this Nebraska one, that don’t make sense. And they needed to be out. And we have removed those. So, at the end of the day, what people are going to be able to say is that this legislation is going to be providing help to small businesses and individuals, across the board, in an even handed way, and providing people relief from a status quo that’s just not working.

In 1868 there was a major earthquake in Hawaii that killed 77 people. In 1975 an earthquake in Hawaii killed 2 people.
Hat Tip Mr. Goodwrench

UPDATE: Obama lied. The language on page 432 of the Senate Bill applies to exactly one state: Louisiana.
ABC reported

On page 432 of the Reid bill, there is a section increasing federal Medicaid subsidies for “certain states recovering from a major disaster.”

The section spends two pages defining which “states” would qualify, saying, among other things, that it would be states that “during the preceding 7 fiscal years” have been declared a “major disaster area.”

I am told the section applies to exactly one state: Louisiana, the home of moderate Democrat Mary Landrieu, who has been playing hard to get on the health care bill.

In other words, the bill spends two pages describing would could be written with a single world: Louisiana. (This may also help explain why the bill is long.)

The bill did not cover the hurricane damage in Texas or Mississippi. The senate bill will not cover any state that has been “affected by a natural catastrophe” despite what Obama said.
 

LDB

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I guess he's talking about the 2006 Hawaii offshore earthquake. Isn't it amazing that states like Iowa, Nebraska, the Dakotas etc. have disasters like flood or whatever and after a few days of sensationalistic news reporting it's history and the locals take care of things and recover but places like New Orleans, Hawaii etc. remain on the radar for years. What a difference being a liberal/welfare leech haven rather than a productive citizen haven.
 
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greg334

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Obama said:
Well, in fact, that provision, which I think should remain in, said that if a state has been affected by a natural catastrophe, that has created a special health care emergency in that state, they should get help. Louisiana, obviously, went through Katrina, and they’re still trying to deal with the enormous challenges that were faced because of that.

Ah Mr. president ... Sir... After five years, billions of dollars being dumped into the place ... shouldn't it be time that places like New Orleans and surrounding areas not get any more money and learn how to deal with it themselves?

It seems Mr. President that Charleston, which is also on the coast and went through the actual hurricane called Hugo, took less than a couple years to get back on its feet but didn't have with billions of dollars handed to them or the people claiming that they are being screwed.
 

mjolnir131

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I guess he's talking about the 2006 Hawaii offshore earthquake. Isn't it amazing that states like Iowa, Nebraska, the Dakotas etc. have disasters like flood or whatever and after a few days of sensationalistic news reporting it's history and the locals take care of things and recover but places like New Orleans, Hawaii etc. remain on the radar for years. What a difference being a liberal/welfare leach haven rather than a productive citizen haven.

Look at NOLA with Katrina and Huston with Ike Houston got hit with way more damage, most of the skyscrapers down town wear pane-less what did Huston say? was it how poor they wear bing treated? how slow it all was?
no, about all they said was could you send us a few more hammers, and those cotts you sent that you need the original packing returned ,you can keep them we don't need them.
 
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