During his failed 2012 presidential bid, former Gov. Mitt Romney predicted that a second Barack Obama administration would not bode well for the country, and each of those predictions are now coming true.
Ten months ago, we asked if t Romney was turning out to be the modern-day equivalent of Nostradamus on the basis of four predictions and assessments he had correctly made during the campaign A recent video pieced together by the Washington Free Beacon illustrates that his predictions continue to be proved correct.
Romney correctly predicted that if Obamacare became fully implemented, millions of policyholders would lose their health insurance. That’s already happened in just the last month.
The GOP candidate also declared Russia to be the United States’ “No. 1 geopolitical foe,” a statement repeatedly ridiculed by President Obama, but becoming all too true.
Romney predicted that the president’s unwillingness to work with Congress would lead to governmental gridlock. We just recently came out of a government shutdown caused by his refusal to budge.
Watch the video from the Washington Free Beacon, and be sure to read Bold debate:
ZitatRomney correctly predicted that if Obamacare became fully implemented, millions of policyholders would lose their health insurance. That’s already happened in just the last month.
So why then did Mitt choose to make Zerocare a back burner issue. Hell, he couldn't even come up with one narrative on it. One day he was for full repeal, the next he was talking about working around the edges of it to make it a better law.
Romney wasn't a Nostradamus. He was an ignoramus. He couldn't even competently defend himself being wealthy in America for crying out loud. What a joke.
ZitatRomney correctly predicted that if Obamacare became fully implemented, millions of policyholders would lose their health insurance. That’s already happened in just the last month.
He (Romney) couldn't even competently defend himself being wealthy in America for crying out loud.
No law abiding American citizen should have to defend himself for being weathy.