[WATCH] GOP launches more videos hitting Obamacare for false promises

More than a month into the rollout of Obamacare, the GOP is continuing to drive home the message that the President’s signature healthcare law is majorly flawed, releasing a new set of videos on Tuesday to illustrate that point.

Following up on their videos from the end of October, the Republican National Committee put forth four YouTube spots — mimicking the once popular Mac vs. PC commercial format — pointing out some embarrassing parts of the Affordable Care Act.

Two of the videos hit the President for lying to Americans, telling them they could keep their insurance, even while apparently aware that thousands of Americans would be kicked off their plans. Another video points out the marriage tax under Obamacare, or the fact that married couples will likely pay more for health coverage than unmarried couples.

The final video mocks Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius for saying “Whatever” during her testimony before the House Energy and Commerce Committee.

And with a few more weeks until the Dec. 1 deadline of HealthCare.gov being glitch-free, the RNC will likely continue producing its videos for as long as the problems last.

Watch the videos below:

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