Tuesday, December 03, 2013

California GOP creates fake health care
website to discourage constituents from
obtaining insurance

Dec. 2, 2013--California Republicans are getting desperate and shameless, not to mention just plain ugly. These are not the Republicans of my parents.

I don’t believe it. 
Are you people really that stupid? 
Did you really think no one would find out?

And let’s not forget.

Hell no.

In the past two weeks, GOP Assembly members have sent mailings out on what appears to be the state's dime to their constituents about health insurance.

Look, dear...this came in the mail.

Only, they don't direct those people to CoveredCA.com to sign up.

Hmm...something smells fishy.

Instead, they send them to their own astroturf version with the url CoveringHealthCareCA.com.

Oh, it’s about the President’s Health Care Plan.

On their version, there are links to negative articles and twisted messages intended to sour people on signing up for health insurance before they ever land at the official health exchange site.

These links don’t work right and the whole experience is souring me!

Drats! A fake health care site!

Foiled again.


There ought to be a law!

There probably is!


A fake health care site intended to discourage the people on their own mailing lists from getting health insurance because fuck them, that's why.

It isn’t my colorful language this time...but, excellent use of the verb, agree?    

If you click on the "Don't have health insurance" tab on the front page, you're taken to a page that puts all the focus on the penalty and none on the benefits.

In fact, they have a "penalty calculator" on that page, rather than a premium calculator.

Other bits of logic include explaining to young people that by getting insurance they'll be subsidizing sick people, the goddamn leeching bastards.

Oh dear! My virgin ears! NOT!

On the other hand, if you cannot grasp that the central point of all insurance is pooling a little money from a large group of people in order to insure some level of security for those people in the pool that have something very bad happen to them, including for example you, perhaps removing you from the gene pool is not entirely a bad thing.

Moi? I hate that example. Reconfigure, please.

If you are so nasty a person that you can't live with the thought of insuring yourself because it means some other person might get healthcare using one one hundredth of a cent of your money, the world will certainly not be missing you much after you are gone.

Godspeed!

This is yet another of the reasons the current incarnation of the Republican Party is little more than a political oozing sore.

Yuck! But nice use of a metaphor.

There is probably a downside to trying to kill off your own voters to score a momentary political point, but let's just say the members of the party brain trust in my state could meet in a closet and still have enough room for the vacuum and boxes of Christmas decorations.

Memo Outlines House GOP's
Plan Of Attack Against Obamacare

By Tom Kludt

November 21, 2013--A memo circulated among House Republicans this week details the GOP's plan to relentlessly attack the Affordable Care Act over the course of the next several months, the New York Times reported.

The memo contains a number of talking points that echo some of the GOP's most dire warnings about the health care law.

"Because of Obamacare, I Lost My Insurance.” reads one.

“The Exchanges May Not Be Secure, Putting Personal Information at Risk,” reads another.

According to the Times, GOP strategists intend to use the next several months to "gather stories of people affected by the health care law—through social media, letters from constituents, or meetings during visits back home—and use them to open a line of attack, keep it going until it enters the public discourse and forces a response, then quickly pivot to the next topic."

What a disgrace!

Every last Republican enjoys health care insurance at the expense of Americans who don’t have it.

Thanks to President Obama many of these people are enjoying health care insurance for the first time.

How can we forget the image of endless lines of humanity waiting to see a doctor, many for the first time in years.

No. Not in Somalia or the depths of South America.

These lines were here in the States!

These Health Fairs took place in several parts of the country. It was sobering...IF YOU HAVE A HEART!

How could the stiff-necked Republicans be so cruel?

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