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Avik Roy is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and the author of the Forbes blog The Apothecary.[1] He has stated he is an "outside adviser to the Romney campaign on health care issues." [2] He is a contributor to National Review Online, where he was described as a member of Mitt Romney's Health Care Policy Advisory Group.
Avik Roy is great; he reminds us that Obamacare boondoggle was a complete lie from the beginning.....starting with this lie:
Back in 2008, three eminent Harvard economists who were advising the Obama campaign -— David Cutler, David Blumenthal, and Jeffrey Liebman — wrote a memo claiming that Senator Obama’s health-care plan could reduce national health spending by $200 billion a year. As Kevin Sack recounted in the New York Times, the authors of that memo then took that figure, “divided [it] by the country’s population, multiplied for a family of four, and rounded down slightly to a number that was easy to grasp: $2,500.”
Mr. Obama then took that number on the campaign trail, insisting that his health plan would “lower your premiums by up to $2,500 per family per year.”
Here is Obama repeating the lie........................... over and over and over...lie upon lie upon lie...