KANSAS CITY INSIDER: OPPONENTS OF JACKSON COUNTY MEDICAL RESEARCH TAX EFFECTIVELY USING 'OBAMACARE' INSULT!!!



Behind the scenes and mostly among political insiders there is an effective bit of persuasion soon to be put on blast in opposition to the Jackson County Healthcare Tax campaign.

Check it:

A KANSAS CITY INSIDER REVEALS THAT OPPONENTS OF THE JACKSON COUNTY MEDICAL RESEARCH TAX ARE USING THE "OBAMACARE" SLUR TO EFFECTIVELY GARNER SUPPORT AMONG EASTERN JACKSON COUNTY CONSERVATIVES!!!

Here's the scoop . . .

"Politicos who don't like this tax are making the connection to a vast healthcare infrastructure that's soon to undergo some pretty dramatic changes. When we're talking hospitals nowadays, we're talking Obamacare. And it has been very easy to make the argument that funding this tax is simply funding Obamacare. In that sense, the rhetoric has been effective and we'll start seeing more of it very soon."

Already, we notice the even among the Jackson County Legislature . . . The measure to call for this vote didn't get a lot of support from the two Republicans . . . And, in a Red State that is openly advocating for subversion of Obamacare . . . This connection could prove effective.

Developing . . .

And here are some of my favorite, local Obamacare links . . .

- Blunt: I will do everything I can to delay, defund, repeal Obamacare

- Answering Questions On Kan. And Mo.'s New Health Insurance Marketplaces

- Kansas City insurance carrier prepares for launch of Obamacare exchanges

- Mo. House Committee Kicks Off Series Of Medicaid Hearings

- Kansas premiums lower than expected under new health insurance marketplaces, report says

- How Kansas' decision to not set up state-run exchange affects residents

- Missouri legislator's decisions causing healthcare confusion

Comments

  1. I have never seen it like this where party leaders are so out of step with the grass roots member of their party. It is too damn late to repeal obama care. Too many businesses have dropped their insurance plans, in most states the exchanges are up and ready to go, health facilities that cared for the uninsured have shifted gears and reallocated budgets and millions of Americans are going to sign up for plans over the next 5 weeks.

    As much as I personally hate the farce called obamacare the best the Republicans can do is make changes that will improve the program - not punish those in need. Given where we are headed in the next presidential election the Republicans need all the friends they can get.I don't see where the hatefulness is getting buy anyone - especially Repiblicans

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