Democrat talkers also include their current strategy to make insurance companies the bad guys.
From the memo:
Winning the health reform debate in August requires nothing less than an aggressive, multi-front effort to control the message and keep the momentum moving forward. The continued focus and effort of every Member is critical to ensuring our success. The following memo outlines the strategic plan for Member action, earned media, and rapid response for August that will enable us to use this month to build support and momentum so we can return in September well-positioned to pass a health reform bill in the House.The memo also reveals some of their partners in propaganda for the effort:
Our message is simple. It is in sync with the White House. And it counters the Republican ‘government takeover’ message. Hold the insurance companies accountable. Remove them from between you and your doctor. No discrimination for pre-existing conditions. No dropping your coverage because you get sick. No more job or life decisions made based on loss of coverage. No need to change doctors or plans. No co-pays for preventive care. No excessive out-of-pocket expenses, deductibles, or co-pays. No yearly or lifetime cost caps on what insurance companies cover.
The Leadership is working in close coordination with the White House and outside groups (including but not limited to HCAN, Families USA, AFSCME, SEIU, AARP, etc.) to ensure complementary efforts during August. The President, Secretary Sebelius and other principals in the reform debate will be working throughout the month to hold events, promote the message in the press and move the reform effort forward.This is why I've never joined AARP (of course, I'm actually too young *cough* *cough*). They are supposed to be a non-partisan advocacy group for seniors, but in recent years they've been nothing but an old wrinkled liver-spotted arm of the Democrat party.
The GOP will have fun with this memo.
1 comment:
When I first turned of "age" and was asked to join AARP, I did. Then I started noticing they were using the funds they were able to garner in to support a Left Wing agenda that was not to my liking, which quickly led to me NOT renewing my membership with AARP.
This group certainly is not in any way concerned about helping the average middle-class senior citizen, they only want the dues to continue propogating their agenda.
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