Sum-up: 7 am report from @OPB @NPR 91.5: Relentlessly cheerful, a hideous neuromarketing technique to disguise the bad Obamacare news.
Listening between the fluffy mush and dissembling:
* small business web interface won't be ready for A YEAR!
* Individual users - (more mush mush, dissembling, blather)...8 of 10 will be able to get on! 2 in 10 will have to make a call.
* wind up in happy-la-la code:
A) Careful out there, don't crowd on, it's fragile
B) Yes, we've screwed everyone's ability to obey The Law to meet the signup deadlines, but no worries! The insurance companies will hold that Poop bag, since they are still required to meet the Jan. 1 deadline for those who enroll, AND Obama (lawlessly?) decreed that the enrollment deadline for individuals is now pushed back to Dec. 23 from Dec. 15. (How many working days does that give the business' side?)
Chirpy ending, lalala (in contrast to the chronically dark-toned end music to such reports back in, say, 2007). Neuromarketing http://bit.ly/1adM6fb , no kidding. Inoculate your Amygdulas, "folks"!
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The next segment finally covers that tacky Pro-Obamacare ad campaign from non-profits in Colorado that celebrates slutty, drunken raunch in America's young adults. (NPR is at least two weeks late on this. Hook now is Sebelius being grilled by Colorado Rep. Gardner). Question: is it sexist? (that's the least of my questions) Answer: Two women cancel each other out. Bottom line, my sumup of their ending: "It is so important to sell this thing, we need to resort to anything".
(Yes, Don't give an inch, resort to anything: Like on the 150th anniversary of our national day of Thanksgiving, issue a Directive from our Distant Overseers to use any means necessary to promote this Worst Legislation Ever Enacted.)
I want excellent health insurance in America, and I want it as available to everyone as possible. That is NOT the ACA. That's why I fought this awful beast starting in the summer of 2009.
It's past time for our elite squads to pull off the blinders of their ideological chauvinism, take a look around and do some real journalism.
Listening between the fluffy mush and dissembling:
* small business web interface won't be ready for A YEAR!
* Individual users - (more mush mush, dissembling, blather)...8 of 10 will be able to get on! 2 in 10 will have to make a call.
* wind up in happy-la-la code:
A) Careful out there, don't crowd on, it's fragile
B) Yes, we've screwed everyone's ability to obey The Law to meet the signup deadlines, but no worries! The insurance companies will hold that Poop bag, since they are still required to meet the Jan. 1 deadline for those who enroll, AND Obama (lawlessly?) decreed that the enrollment deadline for individuals is now pushed back to Dec. 23 from Dec. 15. (How many working days does that give the business' side?)
Chirpy ending, lalala (in contrast to the chronically dark-toned end music to such reports back in, say, 2007). Neuromarketing http://bit.ly/1adM6fb , no kidding. Inoculate your Amygdulas, "folks"!
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The next segment finally covers that tacky Pro-Obamacare ad campaign from non-profits in Colorado that celebrates slutty, drunken raunch in America's young adults. (NPR is at least two weeks late on this. Hook now is Sebelius being grilled by Colorado Rep. Gardner). Question: is it sexist? (that's the least of my questions) Answer: Two women cancel each other out. Bottom line, my sumup of their ending: "It is so important to sell this thing, we need to resort to anything".
(Yes, Don't give an inch, resort to anything: Like on the 150th anniversary of our national day of Thanksgiving, issue a Directive from our Distant Overseers to use any means necessary to promote this Worst Legislation Ever Enacted.)
I want excellent health insurance in America, and I want it as available to everyone as possible. That is NOT the ACA. That's why I fought this awful beast starting in the summer of 2009.
It's past time for our elite squads to pull off the blinders of their ideological chauvinism, take a look around and do some real journalism.