How To Politely Talk About The Health Reform Act, Without Lying

Given the difficulty Democrats seem to be having positively discussing
and promoting Obama’s Health Reform Act without lying I thought I would pass
along this list of purposefully ambiguous recommendations.

Although targeted for a job applicant letter of
recommendation, it demonstrates how one can easily alter vague statements and
cleverly use the English language to accurately reflect health reform failures
without lying… now we just have to depend on reader’s ability to filter BS.

http://clubtroppo.com.au/2007/03/12/youll-be-lucky-if-you-can-get-this-person-to-work-for-you/

 

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Nicole Fisher is a current PhD candidate at the University of North Carolina in the Health Policy and Management Department. She also currently writes health care policy for the John Locke Foundation. Before joining the Locke Foundation she worked on several Senate and House campaigns and carried out health care research with an emphasis on women and children's issues. She also sits on several Boards for health related nonprofit organizations in North Carolina and Illinois. Before pursuing her PhD in health policy Nicole obtained her Masters degree in Public Policy from the University of Chicago and her undergraduate degree from the University of Missouri. Follow @nic_fisher or Email: fisher@johnlocke.org

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