“The House Republicans’ response to the Affordable Care Act is increasingly organized and orchestrated, including collections of stories about people who say they were harmed by the health care law.”
Notice they try to cast doubt of its legitimacy. They expect people to say “If it is organized and orchestrated, it must be incorrect or disingenuous!”
Republican talking points on ObamaCare:
Because of ObamaCare, I lost my insurance.
To that they should have added… “If I had a tax credit, I could choose the plan that works well for me.”
Seriously! Why does this communications plan include nothing about an alternative way to approach health care?
One of the biggest misconceptions is that Republicans don’t have alternatives. Talk about them!
Because most of them don’t. There’s not many ideas floating around besides repeal.
“The House Republicans’ response to the Affordable Care Act is increasingly organized and orchestrated, including collections of stories about people who say they were harmed by the health care law.”
Notice they try to cast doubt of its legitimacy. They expect people to say “If it is organized and orchestrated, it must be incorrect or disingenuous!”
Right, nothing could be further from the truth. People are getting hurt and that needs to be public knowledge.
“Good news: world inequality is down: it’s been falling consistently for the past four decades.”
I wonder how this correlates with prosperity?
“Good news: world inequality is down: it’s been falling consistently for the past four decades.”
Except in America, where it has been rising.
“Milliman: Why it’s hard for insurers to implement the president’s “fix” plus Q&A plus an explanation of how risk adjustment is going to work.”
Umm.. because some of this irreparable. You can’t just turn back time.
Exactly. For some of these people, they must think that if they’d just legislate it then people would come back to life.
The turkey’s blank stare is kind of unnerving.