The folks at the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) have introduced an interesting (if flawed) interactive quiz about ObamaCare©. It's 10 simple questions that ostensibly test one's knowledge of that train-wreck, and then offers up your "score."
The problem is that at least two of their "correct' answers are wrong:
2. Will the health reform law allow a government panel to make decisions about end-of-life care for people on Medicare?
KFF claims that "(n)o such panels exist;" we know better.
And:
3. Will the health reform law cut benefits that were previously provided to all people on Medicare?
KFF says "no;" again, IB readers are much better informed.
Since their own answers are only 80% correct, I'll give this one a B-.
The problem is that at least two of their "correct' answers are wrong:
2. Will the health reform law allow a government panel to make decisions about end-of-life care for people on Medicare?
KFF claims that "(n)o such panels exist;" we know better.
And:
3. Will the health reform law cut benefits that were previously provided to all people on Medicare?
KFF says "no;" again, IB readers are much better informed.
Since their own answers are only 80% correct, I'll give this one a B-.