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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Wed Dec 4, 2013, 03:45 PM Dec 2013

RNC: 'Offensive' That White House Wants 'To Woo Young People' To Obamacare

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For Elliott Echols, the RNC's National Youth Director, the event smacks of desperation.

“The White House is trying to woo young people as it scrambles to reboot the re-launch of the rebrand of ObamaCare. Millennials are seeing the negative impacts of ObamaCare, especially rising costs, and the White House wants a distraction. But this isn’t a seat at the table. It’s a seat at the kids’ table. The White House has shown little regard for the Millennial generation—and a photo op disguised as a ‘summit’ isn’t going to change that.

“Really, it’s offensive that the Democrats think they can make things right with a ‘social’ and some warmed-over talking points. I’d love to see the White House use this time to answer some important questions from people, like ‘Why are premiums doubling?’ and ‘Why can’t I keep my doctor?’ and ‘Why did you lie to us?’”


Ian Sams, a spokesman for the Democratic National Committee, responded to the RNC's charge with a statement of his own:

"What’s offensive to young people is the GOP’s total lack of vision for improving their lives. If the Republican plan for winning millennials is blocking ENDA and immigration reform, opposing marriage equality, restricting women’s rights to make their own health care decisions, pushing massive cuts to higher education assistance and fighting tooth and nail to take health care away from millions of young people who are on their families’ insurance plans, then I wish them luck. Meanwhile, Democrats will continue to be the only party pushing agenda that levels the playing field, expands opportunity, and supports equality for all Americans.”


full article:
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/rnc-offensive-that-white-house-wants-to-woo-young-people-to-obamacare
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RNC: 'Offensive' That White House Wants 'To Woo Young People' To Obamacare (Original Post) DonViejo Dec 2013 OP
OK, so let me get this straight. Arkana Dec 2013 #1
Yet it's not offensive that R's are actively encouraging Capt. Obvious Dec 2013 #2
This from the party that doesn't know what it's nexxt year's policies will be... Thor_MN Dec 2013 #3
I guess it is offensive to the GOP that young people want to live Rosa Luxemburg Dec 2013 #4

Arkana

(24,347 posts)
1. OK, so let me get this straight.
Wed Dec 4, 2013, 03:48 PM
Dec 2013

It's offensive to try and educate younger voters about the importance of health care, but when the GOP desperately tries to latch on to popular culture by using endless numbers of lame Twitter hashtags and out-of-date internet memes, it's all right?

OK, good. Just wanted to make sure I understood.

 

Thor_MN

(11,843 posts)
3. This from the party that doesn't know what it's nexxt year's policies will be...
Wed Dec 4, 2013, 11:21 PM
Dec 2013

They said they need to figure out what they can "sell" to their base. Never mind that they are not interested in representing the will of the people that voted for them, they thin the voters are too stupid to have ideas and it's just fine if THEY woo people with whacky ideas.

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