Friday, November 29, 2013
Families USA to gather ObamaCare success stories and feed them to the media cheerleading squad
The ObamaCare Propaganda Campaign
By Arnold Ahlert Full Story
In an effort that exemplifies both desperation and contempt for the public, the Obama administration, in coordination with its media cheerleading squad, is determined to rebrand ObamaCare. Toward that end, Families USA (FUSA) a self-described “national nonprofit, non-partisan organization dedicated to the achievement of high-quality, affordable health care for all Americans” was given a $1.1 million grant by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Their mission is to gather ObamaCare success stories and feed them to the media. Thus the American left embarks on yet another mission to “change the narrative” of a disaster entirely of their own making.
The very idea that medical insurance guarantees prompt, timely, excellent medical care, health, and a good outcome, is preposterous
Is Health Care A Fundamental Human Right or a Service?
By Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh Full StoryHow many Americans believe that health care is a fundamental human right? How many Americans believe that it is just a service that must be paid for just like any other service? Good doctors and nurses who train a long time and invest a lot of money in their education expect to be paid well for their expertise and unique skills.
The ObamaCare Propaganda Campaign
By Arnold Ahlert Full Story
In an effort that exemplifies both desperation and contempt for the public, the Obama administration, in coordination with its media cheerleading squad, is determined to rebrand ObamaCare. Toward that end, Families USA (FUSA) a self-described “national nonprofit, non-partisan organization dedicated to the achievement of high-quality, affordable health care for all Americans” was given a $1.1 million grant by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Their mission is to gather ObamaCare success stories and feed them to the media. Thus the American left embarks on yet another mission to “change the narrative” of a disaster entirely of their own making.
The very idea that medical insurance guarantees prompt, timely, excellent medical care, health, and a good outcome, is preposterous
Is Health Care A Fundamental Human Right or a Service?
By Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh Full StoryHow many Americans believe that health care is a fundamental human right? How many Americans believe that it is just a service that must be paid for just like any other service? Good doctors and nurses who train a long time and invest a lot of money in their education expect to be paid well for their expertise and unique skills.
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