Because it’s the Associated Press we’re talking about here, prepare for a…
Terrible, biased headline. https://t.co/HDNznYi5v8
— Stephen Gutowski (@StephenGutowski) July 13, 2017
Without a doubt:
BREAKING: Senate Republican leaders' new health bill would let insurers sell skimpy coverage; GOP support for plan still uncertain.
— The Associated Press (@AP) July 13, 2017
Way to go, AP! However, there’s a better way to put it:
https://twitter.com/davidharsanyi/status/885530689508126720
Translation: It would let people be free to choose the coverage that works best for them. https://t.co/kxXpy9a8KV
— (((AG))) (@AG_Conservative) July 13, 2017
How about, 'Would let insurers sell you what you want to buy." https://t.co/oWqXnMHuOR
— Area Man (@lheal) July 13, 2017
https://twitter.com/loafula/status/885583956564779008
The AP sounds like the HuffPo journo who referred to them as “subpar plans.” The Dems certainly appreciate such assistance from the “media.”
You mean cheap insurance for young, healthy people would be legal again? https://t.co/ACty9opiQX
— COLLECT ROCKS, PLANT FLAG (@deanriehm) July 13, 2017
It's called "choice". Less expensive plans would be a CHOICE.
— Gary Giessmann (@Rhetticent) July 13, 2017
They should be able to sell any kind of plans they want.
— Guy Broman (@RealGuyBroman) July 13, 2017
https://twitter.com/MrJoshPerry/status/885556623309234176
https://twitter.com/CJConray/status/885580995981922304
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