Well, it is out there and ready for everyone to take a close look. The health care plan for the century. Monday is a good day to release good news. Friday is good for bad news.
Who can be against improved health care? Apparently, anyone running for office. One sure fire way to keep voters from hating a politician is for politicians to get voters to hate someone else. You would think it was a health care free for all.
There are two sides to every fence in politics. The best politicians manage to get a foot firmly planted on both sides. American’s want a change. But they want experience, too. Who else gives the voters what they want?
Health care free for all?
Of course not. That wouldn’t be prudent. Read. My. Lips. “No free health care.” Voters would like it, but most are reasonable enough to understand that someone has to make health care universally available and someone has to pay for it.
If everyone pays a little, everyone benefits. The government does not pick up the whole tab. Neither does the employee, or the employer. It is the perfect storm.
A campaign for president is not just about beating the other guy into a pulp, even if voters want to see it on a nationally televised debate. A campaign is about which candidate looks and sounds the most presidential. Voters know that. They know health care is good but they do not understand all the details and certainly do not understand all the fuss.
To help voters understand the issues more clearly, we put together a few health care commercials that shows the true Hillary; the Hillary I want everyone to know and love and honor and obey.
Change. And experience. It is the perfect storm.
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