Only a small margin of voters believe that Obama's health plan will benefit them personally compared to McCain's plan.
See here.
So along comes the supposedly non partisan Commonwealth Fund with a report claiming that the Obama plan will do a better job in reducing the number of people without health insurance.
See here.
Unfortunately media reports ignore the fact that the Commonwealth Fund also produced a study this past summer "demonstrating" that something like the Obama plan would only cost $165 billion over ten years and touted the features of the Obama plan including a National Health Exchange, expanding Medicaid, subsidies for large corporations, etc.
See here.
Nothing like using the media to pass on a favorable review of your own proposal and as a springboard to jump into the tank with Obama.
See here.
So along comes the supposedly non partisan Commonwealth Fund with a report claiming that the Obama plan will do a better job in reducing the number of people without health insurance.
See here.
Unfortunately media reports ignore the fact that the Commonwealth Fund also produced a study this past summer "demonstrating" that something like the Obama plan would only cost $165 billion over ten years and touted the features of the Obama plan including a National Health Exchange, expanding Medicaid, subsidies for large corporations, etc.
See here.
Nothing like using the media to pass on a favorable review of your own proposal and as a springboard to jump into the tank with Obama.