The Los Angeles Unified School District will use a state grant to train teens to promote ObamaCare to family members. Covered California, the state's health insurance exchange, announced grants of $37 million on May 14 to promote the nationally unpopular law.
LAUSD will receive $990,000. The district listed as a primary outcome for its project, “Teens trained to be messengers to family members.”
California Schools to Train Kids to Sell ObamaCare | Heartlander Magazine
about 75 tears ago another tyrant used the same tactic using propaganda to brainwash the nations kids to further his agenda
remember the Hitler youth?
California Schools to Train Kids to Sell ObamaCare | Heartlander Magazine
about 75 tears ago another tyrant used the same tactic using propaganda to brainwash the nations kids to further his agenda
remember the Hitler youth?
Godwinned in zero.
Hey if a kid learns enough to be able to convince adults to take advantage of an opportunity available to them, then so be it. My issues with the mandatory provisions do not prevent me from thinking a little knowledge on the subject isn't a good thing. Too bad too many people who think they are going to be getting free Blue Cross are going to be getting free medicaid that fewer people take.
then prove it not trueIf some guy says it on a blog it must be true.
It's a rightwing hoax, picked up by the rightwing blogosphere. No documentary support for it at all.
God, tea partiers are gullible imps.
If some guy says it on a blog it must be true.
It's a rightwing hoax, picked up by the rightwing blogosphere. No documentary support for it at all.
God, tea partiers are gullible imps.
then prove it not true
it will be biased misinformation and kids are not mature enough to understand and question the misinformation
only one side of the issue will be given
then prove it not true
Seeing as how that article had quotes and links to CA officials, school district officials as well as documents from both, I'd say your pronouncements are nothing more than the result of reading something you don't want to believe or consider. Can't say I'm surprised, though.
Doesn't work that way. Burden of proof is still on the person making the claim in the OP (you).
Argument from ignorance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
No, no my friend. You have to prove it is true. I get to sit and watch you fail
its you who is questioning the source so the ball is in your court to discredit the source
The article has no links to the quotes. It does link to the Outreach and Education Grant Program Notice, which doesn't say anything the article claims. Nothing about "training" kids in Obamacare, nothing about propaganda. It appears to simply fund teaching kids about the health care system in California which now includes health care exchanges. By the way, it's clear the original poster didn't bother to check the link out or he'd know that.
So it looks like a typical rightwing factoid. Knowledge frightens the conservative mind.
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