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"It is clearly provable that the president is lying about something that affects your health."
Glenn Beck said on Monday that "it is clearly provable that the president is lying about something that affects your health," and proceeded to ask what else the president is "willing to lie about."
Beck said that with the passage and implementation of the Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare, "the government has gotten between you and your doctors, and they're telling your insurance company what exactly they have to do to be in compliance."
Now that millions have been informed they won't be able to renew their current insurance policies -- despite President Obama's repeated assurances that if you like your insurance plan, you can keep it -- Beck said the left is simply "[shrugging] it off and [telling] more lies."
Such lies, Beck said, include that the new exchanges where one can buy insurance are "great!"
"Can we stop and ask, better for whom?" Beck reflected. "Why is the government suddenly the arbiter of what is a better policy for you?"
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