‘ENROLL GERMANY’ says Der Fuhrer!
The Low-Information types are going to eat this up. We are doomed.
And the happy useful idiot drones get busy......
This will be an interesting test case to either prove or disprove the hypothesis that your average American is not particularly skilled in critical thinking.
I wonder which company is providing the service. I think AT&T and perhaps others links to the checkpoint charlie Obama adm - scanned something, probably here, on it a while back but didn’t pay much attention at the time.
He is going to have every Citizen in this nation calling for an adoption of the Guillotine if he keeps this up. And they’ll demand it be tested on him first.
When commercials start coming through on my phone, I’m going to blister AT&T for allowing it.
Enroll America is a nonpartisan 501(c)(3) organization whose mission is to maximize the number of uninsured Americans who enroll in health coverage made available by the Affordable Care Act.
Ha. They had better not do anything political ... or the IRS will get right after them, right?
Enroll America is a nonpartisan 501(c)(3) organization whose mission is to maximize the number of uninsured Americans who enroll in health coverage made available by the Affordable Care Act.
Ha. They had better not do anything political ... or the IRS will get right after them, right?
The term “non-profit” does not mean that the employees of the firm in question can’t make mega-dollars in salary or commissions. It simply means any excess revenue is disposed of, sort of like Obama does with our money.
Potential Donors to Enroll America Grow Skittish
By ROBERT PEAR
Published: May 19, 2013
WASHINGTON The Obama administrations efforts to raise private money to carry out the presidents health care law have provoked such a strong partisan uproar that potential donors have become skittish about contributing, according to several people involved in the fund-raising program.
As evidence of the secretarys fund-raising prowess, administration officials said she had secured $10 million from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and a pledge of about $500,000 from H&R Block, the tax preparation service.
Brent Thompson, a spokesman for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, said, We recently approved new funding for Enroll America. He refused to say how much, even though the foundation filed a report with the Foundation Center indicating that it had awarded a $10 million grant to Enroll America.
H&R Block plans to help low- and middle-income people apply for tax credits to pay insurance premiums under the new law. Obama administration officials said Ms. Sebelius had made a successful fund-raising pitch to the company, urging support for Enroll America.
But Gene King, a spokesman for H&R Block, said, We have not made any decision to join any specific advocacy or other health care organization, nor reached agreement on any amount we would contribute to any specific group.
Contributions Listed
Americas Health Insurance Plans, the industrys Washington-based lobbyist group, and Aetna each contributed $100,000 to Enroll America, while UnitedHealth Group Inc. (UNH), the largest U.S. health insurer by sales, has given $50,000, Pollack said.
The United Health Foundation, a nonprofit funded by the company, gave money for a business plan to figure out how to get people enrolled under the health law, said Matt Stearns, a spokesman for UnitedHealth. He declined to say whether Enroll America would get more money in the future from the company.
While AHIP contributed to Enroll America when it started, the insurance group hasnt participated since, Robert Zirkelbach, a spokesman, said in an e-mail. He declined to say whether theyll support the group in the future.
Enroll Americas 10 largest donors have all given six figures but not more than $1 million, Klein said.
Nonprofit health plans that have contributed include the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, which represents 38 state health plans; Blue Shield of California; Oakland, California- based Kaiser Permanente; and CareSource, a Dayton, Ohio-based insurer that focuses on Medicaid. Non-insurer donors include The Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, the American Hospital Association and Petach Tikva, Israel-based Teva Pharmaceutical Industries (TEVA), the worlds biggest generic-drug maker.
Whaddya mean it’s not free? I have to pay for it??? - low info voter
Obamacare is a bad deal for those who are not ill.
Encourage your healthy friends
to avoid Obamacare.
Piss be upon the scumbags.
“...the aim is to provide an easily understood set of reasons... to sign up.”
“Hi there Mr. 2DVet. Sign up. Or else. Have a nice day!”