Obamcare Website removes "Free Healthcare"
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While the Senate and House play politics, the Obamacare
website was altered to remove “free healthcare” from its site.
Originally, the Obamacare website had the inquiry, “Where can I get free or low-cost care in my
community?”. This has now been changed
to “Where can I get low-cost care I my
community?”, removing the free. This was changed sometime from September 16 to September
23.
The original site still has the link as www.healthcare.gov/where-can-i-get-free-or-low-cost-care/.
The term free is clearly there and we question why the change and why no
notation anywhere on the site, this change in wording? Normally, any revision would
have a notation on the site to inform a change has taken place. Evidently,
Obamacare site owners did not want to draw attention to the obvious change.
I guess FREE
was too much of a false advertisement even for this administration. In the real
world, nothing is FREE.
Additional revisions
were dropping “dental” care, and availability of “prescription drugs”, as
well as exchanging the phrase “specialized care for more serious conditions” to
“referrals to specialized care”.
Maybe, like
Pelosi, Obama nor his site administrators read the bill until it was passed
either.
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