As Republicans begin the move to repeal Obamacare, NPR is trying to make it clear that people (on the Right) are misinformed about the law:
We asked people what they know about Obamacare, aka the Affordable Care Act. Many were wrong. https://t.co/bF5qaZwB3y pic.twitter.com/fbqwq6hDhe
— NPR (@NPR) January 12, 2017
Guess what’s NOT mentioned in NPR’s report about Obamacare “misinformation”:
Ridiculous report on NPR this morning blaming "misinformation" for why people want to repeal ACA. Not a word about "If you like your plan."
— Jason (@jasonelevation) January 12, 2017
Maybe NPR should ask Barack Obama and Jonathan Gruber about all that.
The millions of people who had their coverage canceled or the premiums skyrocketed are all somehow misinformed. Got it.
— Daniel (@ddwalk34) January 12, 2017
I'm gonna guess they didn't mention "everyone will save $2500" either. I'm sure it was just an oversight.
— Physics Geek (@physicsgeek) January 12, 2017
Misinformation. Right. Were the three doctors I lost—they retired rather than deal with Obamacare any longer—misinformed?
— Agatha Gregson (@gregson_agatha) January 12, 2017
https://twitter.com/conryf/status/819549357989097473
Also, not a word about "if you like your doc" and "every family will save $2500/yr"
— Gristle McThornbody (@DadLibertarian) January 12, 2017
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