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Wisconsin: Scott squats for Big Insurance (Original Post)
Scuba
Oct 2013
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charmay
(525 posts)1. Scott squats for anything that hurts the poor and the middle class.
dembotoz
(16,799 posts)2. there is opportunity here--don't like obama care--blame walker
ask why the land of the vikqueens deserve better plans than us
Jackpine Radical
(45,274 posts)3. "Vikqueens?"
Boy, are you asking for it. I can't think of any other single term that carries such potential for evisceration of the user by a motley mob of feminists, LGBT folk, and Minnesotans in general.
riversedge
(70,186 posts)4. yes, from the Green Bay WI newspaper
Wisconsins spending to explain & market the #ObamaCare is the LOWEST in the nation at 46 cents/ person http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/article/20131026/GPG0197/310260049/Wisconsin-struggles-reach-uninsured-health-care-signup?nclick_check=1 #wiunion #p2
Wisconsin struggles to reach uninsured for health care signup
Oct. 26, 2013 |
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.....Last in marketing
Wisconsins community health centers received a $1.7 million federal grant to help enroll residents, and six other community organizations around the state got about $1 million more to target specific demographic groups. However, Wisconsins per-capita spending to explain and market the Affordable Care Act is the lowest in the nation at 46 cents per person, according to research by The Associated Press.
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CatholicEdHead
(9,740 posts)5. Yep, Presidential material right here