Tuesday, August 31, 2010

What Else Is New?: "Reeducation" of ObamaCare

In the course of nearly two years, the Obama administration has been trying to sell the idea of ObamaCare to the American people, and it has failed to convince the majority of the American people.  So how does the Secretary of Health and Human Services feel about the whole thing?
“So, we have a lot of reeducation to do”
In the continuing efforts to convince (con, actually) Americans to support ObamaCare, Kathleen Sebelius regards the continuing opposition to ObamaCare as the result of misinformation and confusion about the ObamaCare law, as an online article from ABC News states:

“Unfortunately, there still is a great deal of confusion about what is in [the reform law] and what isn’t,” Sebelius told ABC News Radio in an interview Monday.
With several vulnerable House Democrats touting their votes against the bill, and Republicans running on repeal, Sebelius said “misinformation given on a 24/7 basis” has led to the enduring opposition nearly six months after the lengthy debate ended in Congress.
 “So, we have a lot of reeducation to do,” Sebelius said.
So, the proponents of the ObamaCare propaganda continues unabated; what else is new?  The line Secretary Sebelius uses, though, reminds me of the John Milius film Red Dawn, where they feature “reeducation camps” after the Communist invasion and occupation.  It's fictional, of course, but the goal of the fictional camps in Milius' film is the same as that of the Obama administration's: indoctrination.

And, as the case is with just about everything the Obama administration is trying to force on all Americans: What else is new?

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