Last week, Bob asked a very crucial question: why, if it's such a great idea (and a requirement), "is the government still trying to sell the public on the greatness of Obamacare?"
It's a great question, especially in light of this:
"Up to 17,000 U.S. libraries will be part of the effort to spread the word about the [ObamaTax] ... The library association ... appears to be all in"
What, exactly, qualifies librarians as experts on health insurance? And why are my (municipal) tax dollars going to promoting a nationallaw train wreck? Most important, of course, is why is this even necessary?
It's a great question, especially in light of this:
"Up to 17,000 U.S. libraries will be part of the effort to spread the word about the [ObamaTax] ... The library association ... appears to be all in"
What, exactly, qualifies librarians as experts on health insurance? And why are my (municipal) tax dollars going to promoting a national