Here's How Democrats Are Preparing To Mount A Huge Offensive On Obamacare

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Fresh off progress fixing the federal health exchange website and news that Obamacare sign-ups nearly quadrupled in November, President Barack Obama is set to embark on a massive sales pitch of sorts on the Affordable Care Act starting Tuesday.
At 2:30 p.m. ET from the White House South Court auditorium, Obama will deliver a statement on the health care law. A White House official laid out what to expect from the speech:
"President Obama will hold an event at the White House to deliver remarks about the Affordable Care Act, highlighting the benefits that have already kicked in for millions of middle class families who have insurance and the importance of continuing to help as many hardworking Americans as possible enroll for their new health care options through the Marketplaces. Americans who have personally benefitted from the health care law and supporters of reform will join the President at the event."
Tuesday's event is only the start of a nearly month-long campaign from the White House and Democratic groups designed to promote the law's benefits and hit Republicans who argue for its repeal. Politico reports that the White House will look to highlight a new benefit of the law every day from now until Dec. 23, the deadline for people to sign up for insurance to get benefits by the new year.
On cue, the Democratic National Committee on Tuesday launched a new website — TheGOPHealthCarePlan.com. The site blasts Republicans for supporting repeal of the 2010 health-care law, something that Democrats clearly believe is going to become a liability. They cite polls showing that despite general opposition to Obamacare and clear problems with its implementation, still fewer than 40% of Americans support full repeal.
"That is a contrast that we are going to drive home every single day between now and the election," Mo Elleithee, the DNC's communications director, said in a statement of the difference between the Democratic position of arguing for fixes and the Republican position of repeal.
A DNC official said that the website would serve as a hub of sorts, leading to local Democratic officials going on the offensive using that messaging.
Congressional Democrats are also jumping on board, as well. In a memo to their caucus last week obtained by Business Insider, Senate Democrats urged an offensive that contained a number of "action items" to do that. Some of those — like collecting stories of people who "Got Covered" under Obamacare, collecting "Thank you ACA" testimonials, and the launch of a "#GetCovered" online campaign — are already underway.
The memo also suggests that Democratic senators could release a report on the consequences of repeal, including a sample press release headline:
[SENATOR] UNVEILS REPORT REVEALING THE CONSEQUENCES OF REPUBLICAN PLAN TO REPEAL THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT FOR [STATE] FAMILIES
As The Washington Post's Greg Sargent points out, Democrats "own" Obamacare. And they're betting that the narrative is shifting, even if the website fixes aren't the end-all to the law's problems. Two new ones were detailed on Tuesday — about one-third of Americans' applications to insurers contain errors, and there appear to be significant security issues with the site.


:lol: Another 20 days of blaming the GOP and Tea party for this disaster. Face it Dems... You own it! And when are the rest of the people gonna wake and realize this is all about power and control? Another 3 weeks of pushing this garbage to the American people. They just don't get it.
 

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Fresh off progress fixing the federal health exchange website and news that Obamacare sign-ups nearly quadrupled in November, President Barack Obama is set to embark on a massive sales pitch of sorts on the Affordable Care Act starting Tuesday.
At 2:30 p.m. ET from the White House South Court auditorium, Obama will deliver a statement on the health care law. A White House official laid out what to expect from the speech:
"President Obama will hold an event at the White House to deliver remarks about the Affordable Care Act, highlighting the benefits that have already kicked in for millions of middle class families who have insurance and the importance of continuing to help as many hardworking Americans as possible enroll for their new health care options through the Marketplaces. Americans who have personally benefitted from the health care law and supporters of reform will join the President at the event."
Tuesday's event is only the start of a nearly month-long campaign from the White House and Democratic groups designed to promote the law's benefits and hit Republicans who argue for its repeal. Politico reports that the White House will look to highlight a new benefit of the law every day from now until Dec. 23, the deadline for people to sign up for insurance to get benefits by the new year.
On cue, the Democratic National Committee on Tuesday launched a new website — TheGOPHealthCarePlan.com. The site blasts Republicans for supporting repeal of the 2010 health-care law, something that Democrats clearly believe is going to become a liability. They cite polls showing that despite general opposition to Obamacare and clear problems with its implementation, still fewer than 40% of Americans support full repeal.
"That is a contrast that we are going to drive home every single day between now and the election," Mo Elleithee, the DNC's communications director, said in a statement of the difference between the Democratic position of arguing for fixes and the Republican position of repeal.
A DNC official said that the website would serve as a hub of sorts, leading to local Democratic officials going on the offensive using that messaging.
Congressional Democrats are also jumping on board, as well. In a memo to their caucus last week obtained by Business Insider, Senate Democrats urged an offensive that contained a number of "action items" to do that. Some of those — like collecting stories of people who "Got Covered" under Obamacare, collecting "Thank you ACA" testimonials, and the launch of a "#GetCovered" online campaign — are already underway.
The memo also suggests that Democratic senators could release a report on the consequences of repeal, including a sample press release headline:
[SENATOR] UNVEILS REPORT REVEALING THE CONSEQUENCES OF REPUBLICAN PLAN TO REPEAL THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT FOR [STATE] FAMILIES
As The Washington Post's Greg Sargent points out, Democrats "own" Obamacare. And they're betting that the narrative is shifting, even if the website fixes aren't the end-all to the law's problems. Two new ones were detailed on Tuesday — about one-third of Americans' applications to insurers contain errors, and there appear to be significant security issues with the site.


:lol: Another 20 days of blaming the GOP and Tea party for this disaster. Face it Dems... You own it! And when are the rest of the people gonna wake and realize this is all about power and control? Another 3 weeks of pushing this garbage to the American people. They just don't get it.
If BarryO's plan was to get the young and healthy to sign up why did he give them a pass for two years? These's people in power right now are fucking Idiots.. In my opinion the young and healthy people wont start signing up until 2016 because really that is the way it looks like it got set up using a fine of 95.00..Who in their right mind would not just pay the fine if you were young and healthy?
 

greenlikemoney

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LMFAO.....oh yeah, it's "fixed" all right...NOT !!!!!........and thus far only 5% of the needed sign-ups have occurred....what a joke.....so basically, Barack is going to go on TV and lie some more. Par for the course.
 

beenthere

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The majority of American people are now savvy to Obama's lies, when it comes time for them to sign up, the sticker shock alone will be enough for them to realize it's just another lie. Add that to the millions that are going to lose their employer provided plans, Obamacare, along with Barry's legacy, will crumble.
 

see4

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It must really suck that you guys repeat the same bullshit over and over in an effort to cause reaction, yet the facts show something completely different, and those who you try to seek reaction, provide none.

Now I understand the term, "preaching to the choir".
 

greenlikemoney

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It must really suck that you guys repeat the same bullshit over and over in an effort to cause reaction, yet the facts show something completely different, and those who you try to seek reaction, provide none.

Now I understand the term, "preaching to the choir".
What facts are YOU talking about?

The facts show 5% of 7,000,000 needed signups have occurred.
 

see4

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What facts are YOU talking about?

The facts show 5% of 7,000,000 needed signups have occurred.
Romneycare:
Just 123 people signed up during the Bay State's first month of open enrollment. By contrast, 20 percent of the first year's 36,000 enrollees purchased coverage in the last month before an individual mandate penalty kicked in.

#justsayin
 

greenlikemoney

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Romneycare:
Just 123 people signed up during the Bay State's first month of open enrollment. By contrast, 20 percent of the first year's 36,000 enrollees purchased coverage in the last month before an individual mandate penalty kicked in.

#justsayin
So are you saying that it is a FACT that 7,000,000 will sign up by the end of the originally stated enrollment period? That's not a fact. Get your facts straight.
 

see4

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So are you saying that it is a FACT that 7,000,000 will sign up by the end of the originally stated enrollment period? That's not a fact. Get your facts straight.
Im not saying that at all. Don't put words in my mouth in an effort to cover the fact you are a racist.

My citation in no way shape or form states that 100% of the 7m people will sign up by the end of the suggested enrollment period. What it does suggest however, is that Romneycare was much slower to adopt than Obamacare. It also shows that if given some time people will eventually get around to signing up. Right now, Romneycare has an adoption rate of several thousand per year and has an approval rating of just shy of 70%.
 

Antidisestablishmentarian

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It was also implemented slowly, so those numbers are closer to what they were looking for than the aca numbers.

Remember: purposefully slow. That was not how aca was supposed to happen.
 

ginwilly

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you guys have obviously NEVER worked for a Fortune 500 that rolled something out:lol:
A fortune 500 company would never roll out something this huge that didn't work. If they did, they wouldn't stay a fortune 500 very long. If Apple rolled out a new operating system that didn't work, but it was required to run Apple systems, then hired an outside company to fix it a month or so later, do you think Apple would thrive or tank?

Comparing the website failure to google was something I heard Obama did. I know he's never worked in the private sector so he's excused for being ignorant of how the real world is for the rest of us. You say you've worked in that atmosphere, that's what makes your statement so bizarre.
 

echelon1k1

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A fortune 500 company would never roll out something this huge that didn't work. If they did, they wouldn't stay a fortune 500 very long. If Apple rolled out a new operating system that didn't work, but it was required to run Apple systems, then hired an outside company to fix it a month or so later, do you think Apple would thrive or tank?

Comparing the website failure to google was something I heard Obama did. I know he's never worked in the private sector so he's excused for being ignorant of how the real world is for the rest of us. You say you've worked in that atmosphere, that's what makes your statement so bizarre.
Apple is such a perfect example of a company that, INTIALLY, didn't innovate...

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You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to ginwilly again.
 

ChesusRice

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A fortune 500 company would never roll out something this huge that didn't work. If they did, they wouldn't stay a fortune 500 very long. If Apple rolled out a new operating system that didn't work, but it was required to run Apple systems, then hired an outside company to fix it a month or so later, do you think Apple would thrive or tank?

Comparing the website failure to google was something I heard Obama did. I know he's never worked in the private sector so he's excused for being ignorant of how the real world is for the rest of us. You say you've worked in that atmosphere, that's what makes your statement so bizarre.
Bullshit

My wife is a business analyst for a fortune 500 health insurance company and everything they roll out has bugs initially

seriously
Stop talking out your ass
 
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