I’m beginning to think the Obama White House has a sinister and devious plot to undermine the productivity of people who believe in small government.
Yes, I know I’ve written that it doesn’t make sense to believe in conspiracy theories, but every time I think about writing a long and serious article on some important economic issue, I get distracted by some new jokes, cartoons, and mockery of the slow-motion, long-lasting train wreck of Obamacare.
Consider, for instance, the White House’s new effort to trick young people into buying over-priced health insurance policies (humorously depicted here). It features this dorky guy in pajamas.
Well, as you can imagine, people are having lots of fun mocking this image. And that’s time they could spend discussing free markets and small government instead!
And I’m guilty as well.
But let’s at least enjoy the moment. Here’s my favorite bit of satire, which mixes Obamacare with the President’s “selfie” at Mandela’s funeral.
Obama probably has unhappy memories of that moment, by the way.
Our next example is downright weird, but is it any stranger than the image the White House put together?
Our final selection in the “Pajama Boy” series adds the entitlement mentality to the mix.
I’m guessing this is because Pajama Boy is still living at home thanks to the weak Obama economy and the dismal job market.
Our last example of new Obamacare humor deals with the fact that the White House has hired someone from Microsoft to work on the website. I don’t know whether that means healthcare.gov will be as clunky and useless as Internet Explorer, but some clever person has put together this image.
If you like website-related humor about Obamacare, this Hitler parody is definitely worth watching.
And if you like Obamacare humor videos, here’s a very unsettling one about the government having a database about our sex lives.
P.S. If you really want to let the Obama White House succeed in undermining your productivity, you can easily spend about 30 minutes enjoying more Obamacare cartoons, videos, and jokes by clicking here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, and here.
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“Obama Throws Pajama Boy Under the Bus”
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http://www.frontpagemag.com/2013/dgreenfield/obama-throws-pajama-boy-under-the-bus/
Yes, nipple cream is a real thing. I learned about it when I was expecting my first baby.
welcome to the world of the tragically-hip…
Nipplecream……is that even for real?? So creepy!