Posted by Jim Hightower
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In this wicked world of woe, there are hucksters, flim flammers,
plain ol' crooks… and Republican members of the California Assembly.
This last bunch of scoundrels went out of their way to
monkey wrench the rollout of President Obama's new health care law.
Obama's computer geniuses were making a hash of the initial rollout in
October, but the sign-up was finally smoothing out – and with any Obama
success, GOP lawmakers automatically start tossing monkeywrenches.
This time, the tool they tossed is a fake website created by
California Republican legislators in August to look like the state's
official health exchange site, where people can sign up to get coverage
under the Affordable Care Act. When things finally got worked out on the
national health care exchange in November, the Repubs mailed a pamphlet
to their constituents, directing them to the decoy site, calling it a
"resource guide" to "help" them navigate the ACA sign up process.
Far from help, however, the faux site is a trap. It's filled
with boilerplate Republican propaganda against the law, gimmicks to
discourage viewers from even applying for the health care they need, and
a rash of distortions and outright lies. There's so much bunkum on the
site that its fine print includes a disclaimer saying they don't vouch
for "the quality, content, accuracy, or completeness of the information"
it provides.
The silliest thing about the lawmakers' blatantly political ploy
is that even if it convinces some people to forgo the ACA's benefits,
who does that hurt? Not Obama – but their own constituents! I know
there's no IQ requirement to be a state legislator, but what were they
thinking?
We can laugh at their low comedy, but if you're a California
taxpayer, congratulations: You paid for the GOP's bogus website and
mailings.
"A bogus Health care website, courtesy of the GOP," www.msnbc, December 4, 2013.
"California Republicans Defend Fake Obamacare Site," www.abcnews.com, December 3, 2013.
"California GOP creates fake health care website to discourage constituents from obtaining insurance," www.dailykos.com, December 2, 2013.
"Email from Ed H." December 16, 2013.
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