In a stunning moment of accidental honesty, Democratic Senate nominee and former North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper admitted on MSNBC that the so-called "Affordable Care Act" is anything but affordable for working Americans.
During Monday's broadcast of "The Last Word," Cooper complained that "because the Republican Congress refused to extend the federal subsidies for the Affordable Care Act, we've got almost 200,000" North Carolinians who can't afford their healthcare premiums.
Wait, let's pause right there. Did a Democrat just admit that people can't "afford" the "Affordable" Care Act? The cognitive dissonance is staggering, folks.
The Obamacare Shell Game EXPOSED
Cooper's slip reveals what conservatives have been saying for over a decade - Obamacare was never about making healthcare affordable. It was about creating government dependency through endless subsidies that taxpayers fund.
Think about Cooper's twisted logic: He's essentially arguing that Republicans are the bad guys for not wanting to throw more taxpayer money at a fundamentally broken system. Meanwhile, hardworking Americans are getting crushed by skyrocketing premiums, deductibles that might as well be Mount Everest, and networks so narrow you need a magnifying glass to find a doctor.
"For the cost of supplemental, we could pay for affordable healthcare," Cooper claimed, apparently unaware he just demolished his own party's healthcare legacy.
This is the same tired Democrat playbook: create a problem with big government, then demand more big government to fix the problem they created. It's like an arsonist asking for a promotion to fire chief.
Trump's Healthcare Vision vs. Democrat Failure
While Democrats like Cooper continue defending their healthcare disaster, President Trump's second-term agenda focuses on real solutions: price transparency, association health plans, and actual competition that drives down costs without massive government subsidies.
Cooper's admission proves what Patriots have known all along - Obamacare was designed to fail so Democrats could eventually push single-payer, government-controlled healthcare. The only thing "affordable" about the Affordable Care Act is the lies Democrats tell about it.
How many more Democrat confessions do we need before Americans realize their healthcare "solutions" are the real problem?
