ObamaCare Propaganda To Be 'Fitted' Into TV Shows... Millions In Taxpayer Money Used To Pay For It

Before the Democrat-led Congress voted to approve President Obama's healthcare "reform" law, then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California declared, "...We have to pass the bill so you can find out what's in it."
Never before in recent memory has a sitting House speaker
demonstrated such disregard for the public's right to know regarding a
massive new entitlement, what it meant to them, what it would eventually
cost and, most importantly, its impact on American society.
Now,
some two-and-a-half years later, with most public opinion polls still
showing that a majority of voters dislike Obamacare, Americans are going
to be spoon-fed propaganda regarding the law's "benefits," while of
course the law's negative effects (on employment, on business expansion,
on the ability of the healthcare system to even handle the coming
tsunami of new patients) will be ignored or downplayed.
What's more, you're going to be paying for this propaganda.
It all starts - where else? - in California.
'Good story lines here'
According to The New York Times,
the state - which is drowning in debt - has already begun constructing a
healthcare insurance exchange mandated by the law. That has included,
of course, the hiring of 100 new state workers, a consulting firm and a
web portal developer.
"Realizing that much of the battle will be
in the public relations realm, the exchange has poured significant
resources into a detailed marketing plan - developed not by state health
bureaucrats but by the global marketing powerhouse Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide, which has an initial $900,000 contract with the exchange," the Times reported.
The firm's plan is to tap Hollywood, where some of Obama's most ardent
support comes from, to sell this turkey to the American public.
Ogilvy
envisions television shows like "Modern Family," which features a gay
theme (EDITOR'S NOTE: I WATCH THIS SHOW AND EVEN THOUGH THERE'S A GAY
COUPLE, THE SHOW ITSELF DOESN'T "FEATURE A GAY THEME" I THINK IT WOULD
BE BETTER TO SAY PROGRESSIVE THEME), and "Grey's Anatomy," weaving Obamacare into story lines - all in a positive manner, of course.
There's more. From the Times:
Plans
are being discussed to pitch a reality television show about "the
trials and tribulations of families living without medical coverage,"
according to the Ogilvy plan. ... "I'd like to see 10 of the major TV shows,
or telenovelas, have people talking about 'that health insurance
thing,' " said Peter V. Lee, the exchange's executive director. "There
are good story lines here."
Propaganda replacing honest, open debate
When
officials feel they still have to "sell" Obamacare to the public more
than two years after it has become law, what does that tell you about
the public's faith in the law, much less it's popularity? This was a
major accomplishment for Obama,
yet he rarely mentions it on the campaign trail (EDITOR'S NOTE: HE
MENTIONS IT ALL THE TIME) and is never pressed about it by the
mainstream media.
Because Obama and his supporters know, pure and
simple, that the law isn't popular. And it's not popular because, so
far, it is not delivering on any of its promises (lower healthcare
prices, lower insurance premiums, etc.).
So it's got to be sold. You've got to be "convinced" it's a good law.
And why not? After all, you're paying for it.
The
insurance exchange being set up in California "has so far been financed
by three grants, worth $237 million, from the federal government," the Times reported. "Most of the money
is committed to consultants, including Accenture, which has a $327
million contract to build and support the initial operation of the
enrollment portal."
Newsbusters.org points out the hypocrisy:
Remember
that the liberal media was furious that the federal government would
promote the war in Iraq inside Iraq, and furious that the Department of
Education would hire PR flacks like Armstrong Williams to talk up Bush
education programs on cable news. So where is their outrage at the idea
that federal grants would promote ObamaCare advertising inside network
TV entertainment programs?
J D Heyes - September 19, 2012 - NaturalNews
Sources:
http://www.nytimes.com
http://newsbusters.org
http://blog.heritage.org
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