So here's a question that's been nagging at me for a while:
If the ObamaTax is such a great deal, such an outstanding idea, then why, almost 4 years after it was passed, does it need high-pressure sales tactics toenforce encourage participation?
First, Matlock weighed in with a folksy enticement that misrepresented how the ObamaTax would work. At over $3 million for his efforts, one might have thought that he could afford a new suit.
Now, HHS Secretary Shecantbeserious is spending 50 times that in a new "outreach" effort:
"[Ms Shecantbeseerious] announced Thursday a plan to help uninsured Americans find coverage under the new health care law by offering $150 million to community health centers ... part of a broad push to promote [the train-wreck], as calendar pages fall away toward key dates to implement the law."
The esteemed Ms Kathy opined that it "won�t be easy" (surely an early contender for understatement of the year), but that it "has huge benefits for the American people."
Again, if that's true, why the $150,000,000 snow job?
If the ObamaTax is such a great deal, such an outstanding idea, then why, almost 4 years after it was passed, does it need high-pressure sales tactics to
First, Matlock weighed in with a folksy enticement that misrepresented how the ObamaTax would work. At over $3 million for his efforts, one might have thought that he could afford a new suit.
Now, HHS Secretary Shecantbeserious is spending 50 times that in a new "outreach" effort:
"[Ms Shecantbeseerious] announced Thursday a plan to help uninsured Americans find coverage under the new health care law by offering $150 million to community health centers ... part of a broad push to promote [the train-wreck], as calendar pages fall away toward key dates to implement the law."
The esteemed Ms Kathy opined that it "won�t be easy" (surely an early contender for understatement of the year), but that it "has huge benefits for the American people."
Again, if that's true, why the $150,000,000 snow job?
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