On Fox GOP Insurance Industry Wh*res, MacCallum Shively, LIE to Claim GOP Plan Will Lower Premiums More Than Dems »
Posted By mesodude 2 weeks, 3 days ago in Political News(Via http://www.mediamatters.org ) In reports on Fox & Friends and America's Newsroom, Fox News advanced the false House Republican claim that "[t]he CBO estimates that health insurance premiums would be nearly $5,000 cheaper under the Republican reforms than the Democratic ones," in Fox News' Martha MacCallum's words. But the GOP's calculation ignores the premium caps included in the Democrats' plan to assist middle-income families purchasing insurance through the exchange, and the purported premium savings that Fox News highlighted apply to only 5 percent of private premiums.
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Beau78902 weeks, 2 days ago
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Actually, if you read the CBO reports, they didn't say that.
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Check 'em out. You can find them here:
http://www.cbo.gov
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wsorrian2 weeks, 3 days ago
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youtube and mediamatters....such reliable non-biased sources. So devoid of partisan a$$-hattery...
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If you're going to use these idiotic websites as "sources" then I don't want to hear anymore crap about FOX.
That's just ridiculous that these are actually called "articles". Then again, that's what the National Enquirer calls them too...
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