Ahhhhh...I see where you're coming from. Barbour's right because somewhere out there there is a welfare recipient driving an old beat up BMW drawing benefits and such.
So, concievably, it is possible that person could possibly drive up to a pharmacy window and complain about not paying their co-pay.
But that's still not definitive. Barbour's statement is a statement of fact:
So where's his proof of that fact? As I said...
Until that shows up, Barbour's words will be lumped in with the lies of his fellow candidate, Gov. Mike.
If, accepting your proposition, that Barbour's comment is a "statement of fact" then you would need a statement of fact to disprove it. All you are saying is that Barbour hasn't proven his statement, but neither have you. That doesn't make Barbour correct but it doesn't make him a liar. Particularly since we don't know what the origin of that statement is.
You guys on the left really misuse the word lie. It's like you really don't know what it means.