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egbertowillies

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Wed May 29, 2013, 09:16 AM May 2013

Republicans Sabotaging Obamacare At The Expense Of The Middle Class And Poor

Republicans biggest fear is the success of Obamacare. They are launching two immoral acts of sabotage against health exchanges through lies & misinformation.

Story at Addicting Info here.

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Republicans Sabotaging Obamacare At The Expense Of The Middle Class And Poor (Original Post) egbertowillies May 2013 OP
I don't click on links I cannot see or know, so cannot read it. graham4anything May 2013 #1
It's a reliable source, however they are commenting on a Bloomberg article OKNancy May 2013 #3
Here's a summary.... sinkingfeeling May 2013 #2

OKNancy

(41,832 posts)
3. It's a reliable source, however they are commenting on a Bloomberg article
Wed May 29, 2013, 09:46 AM
May 2013

here: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-05-28/health-law-critics-seek-to-gut-it-by-attacking-exchanges.html

The gist of the article is that the conservatives are going to attack the ACA using the budget and try to defund the exchanges

Health Law Critics Seek to Gut It by Attacking Exchanges

Opponents of President Barack Obama’s health-care law are gearing up for a new round of attacks, this time targeting the legislation’s insurance exchanges that would expand coverage to millions of Americans.
Heritage Action for America, the advocacy arm of the Heritage Foundation, and the Tea Party-aligned group FreedomWorks will push Congress to cut off funding for the exchanges in the debate later this year over raising the debt ceiling, the Washington-based groups said. The chairman of the advocacy group Restore America’s Voice, Ken Hoagland, said he plans to warn people through advertising about the “dysfunctional” exchanges.

While opposition to the health-care program is nothing new, the tactics are changing. Rather than focusing on repealing the law in Congress and the courts, two avenues that have failed so far, the groups are aiming to prevent the cornerstone of the legislation, the insurance exchanges, from succeeding. Their goal is to limit enrollments, drive up costs, and make it easier to roll back all or part of the law later.

Rest at the above link

sinkingfeeling

(51,457 posts)
2. Here's a summary....
Wed May 29, 2013, 09:44 AM
May 2013

Given that Republicans have failed at every turn, they are now intent on launching two specific campaigns. The first is a push to have Congress use the debt ceiling debate to attempt to defund the exchanges. The second is a massive and immoral sabotage effort, a misinformation campaign on the health exchanges where the uninsured can go to purchase affordable insurance.

Bloomberg reports this as follows.


Heritage Action for America, the advocacy arm of the Heritage Foundation, and the Tea Party-aligned group FreedomWorks will push Congress to cut off funding for the exchanges in the debate later this year over raising the debt ceiling, the Washington-based groups said. The chairman of the advocacy group Restore America’s Voice, Ken Hoagland, said he plans to warn people through advertising about the “dysfunctional” exchanges.

While opposition to the health-care program is nothing new, the tactics are changing. Rather than focusing on repealing the law in Congress and the courts, two avenues that have failed so far, the groups are aiming to prevent the cornerstone of the legislation, the insurance exchanges, from succeeding. Their goal is to limit enrollments, drive up costs, and make it easier to roll back all or part of the law later.

“If you’re committed to making sure Obamacare doesn’t go into effect, you have to focus on the expansion and on the exchanges,” said Dan Holler, a spokesman for Heritage Action. “Once you have people under a program, it’s really hard to change that system no matter how badly it needs change.”

Democratic supporters of the health-care law said critics are afraid that the measure will be a success and are out to prevent it.


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