If you haven’t seen this Heritage ObamaCare parody video, depicting a pro-Obamacare commercial with a twist, then you are missing out.
The video producers were quite witty in their production, including a “slightly different (and quite funny)” audio track. From last week when it was released to now, Americans have made it the Heritage organizations’ most-watched YouTube video ever produced.
However, Heritage is right about something, ObamaCare is no joke — especially for the families that are facing large cost increases on their insurance premiums. Still, for many in the fight, it’s worth taking a break from the serious debates in Washington to instead make Washington the center of the joke.
Heritage has asked that all please consider sharing it with your friends and family and, yes, even if they are liberals. I would argue that it should especially be shared with liberals.
In other fact-checking ObamaCare reports, Ppoponents of the president’s “signature” law went ballistic when widespread reports claimed the HealthCare.gov site costs $634 million. Opponents of the law went ballistic, as well, but obviously for different reasons. You can read People’s Pundit Daily’s fact-check on the cost of HealthCare.gov by clicking here.
Also, People’s Pundit Daily previously reported on the ObamaCare sign up acting as a Democratic voter registration drive, and now the disgraced radical ACORN founder is back. Wade Rathke, the infamous ACORN founder and Obama foot soldier, recently blogged about attending a meeting where the group discussed and planned outreach efforts under the Navigator program, which you can read about by clicking here.
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