You can't make this up: Left wing writers in Hollywood, may go on strike...obamacare costs too much

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Yep...the same morons in Hollywood who pushed and supported obamacare....are now likely to go on strike because obamacare is too expensive...

Blog: Delicious irony: Liberal writers may strike over Obamacare insurance costs

Liberal Hollywood writers are close to striking, partly over the skyrocketing costs of their health insurance. What makes this so deliciously ironic is that, during the debate over health insurance, the writers inserted the politics of Obamacare into many of the most popular shows on TV. They did their best to promote Obamacare and are now reaping their just rewards.

Breitbart:

One major sticking point in the negotiations is the unions' ailing health care plans, which reportedly face insolvency in three years due in large part to the astronomical rise in costs imposed throughout the health care industry by Obamacare.

But in a plot twist usually reserved for their best dramas, it was actually top-tier Hollywood screenwriters that helped create the environment for the controversial bill's passage.

In 2009, Breitbart News was first to report on an unprecedented effort by the Obama administration to encourage Hollywood writers to insert storylines into TV shows that promoted the President's agenda, including his proposed healthcare legislation. Publicly launched by then-First Lady Michelle Obama and aided by CNN, the Los Angeles Times, and others, the Hollywood project was initially cloaked as an effort to promote volunteerism – with the overall message being one of selflessness and giving back. The massive initiative was aimed at the TV "showrunners" – or head writers – of sixty television programs, and eventually reached some of America's most watched series, including Grey's Anatomy, Criminal Minds, CSI: Miami, CSI: NY, Hannah Montana, Extreme Makeover Home Edition, Parks and Recreation, Private Practice, 'til Death, Desperate Housewives, and 30 Rock, to name a few.

Breitbart News saw through the positioning, ultimately labeling the primetime takeover a "Trojan horse" to push the President's healthcare legislation – which later came to be known as Obamacare. Our reporting pointed to TV episodes that were, at times, not even remotely subtle.

"People can't go around without health insurance, this is America," cried Julia Louis-Dreyfus' character Christine in the then-popular TV series The New Adventures of Old Christine.

"And forty-five million people don't have health insurance," replied her best friend, played by Wanda Sykes.

"What?! Man, I miss reading the paper for two days…why isn't anyone talking about this?!"

Now facing a cut in their own benefits, it appears Hollywood screenwriters' chickens are coming home to roost.

Liberal obliviousness to Obamacare's failure and the reasons for it masks the underlying denial of reality; they are at fault for their own problems. They are the ones who forced Obamacare down the throats of the American people. They are the ones who refused to listen when the opposition listed all the ways that the program would fail – almost all of them coming true.
 
Yep...the same morons in Hollywood who pushed and supported obamacare....are now likely to go on strike because obamacare is too expensive...

Blog: Delicious irony: Liberal writers may strike over Obamacare insurance costs

Liberal Hollywood writers are close to striking, partly over the skyrocketing costs of their health insurance. What makes this so deliciously ironic is that, during the debate over health insurance, the writers inserted the politics of Obamacare into many of the most popular shows on TV. They did their best to promote Obamacare and are now reaping their just rewards.

Breitbart:

One major sticking point in the negotiations is the unions' ailing health care plans, which reportedly face insolvency in three years due in large part to the astronomical rise in costs imposed throughout the health care industry by Obamacare.

But in a plot twist usually reserved for their best dramas, it was actually top-tier Hollywood screenwriters that helped create the environment for the controversial bill's passage.

In 2009, Breitbart News was first to report on an unprecedented effort by the Obama administration to encourage Hollywood writers to insert storylines into TV shows that promoted the President's agenda, including his proposed healthcare legislation. Publicly launched by then-First Lady Michelle Obama and aided by CNN, the Los Angeles Times, and others, the Hollywood project was initially cloaked as an effort to promote volunteerism – with the overall message being one of selflessness and giving back. The massive initiative was aimed at the TV "showrunners" – or head writers – of sixty television programs, and eventually reached some of America's most watched series, including Grey's Anatomy, Criminal Minds, CSI: Miami, CSI: NY, Hannah Montana, Extreme Makeover Home Edition, Parks and Recreation, Private Practice, 'til Death, Desperate Housewives, and 30 Rock, to name a few.

Breitbart News saw through the positioning, ultimately labeling the primetime takeover a "Trojan horse" to push the President's healthcare legislation – which later came to be known as Obamacare. Our reporting pointed to TV episodes that were, at times, not even remotely subtle.

"People can't go around without health insurance, this is America," cried Julia Louis-Dreyfus' character Christine in the then-popular TV series The New Adventures of Old Christine.

"And forty-five million people don't have health insurance," replied her best friend, played by Wanda Sykes.

"What?! Man, I miss reading the paper for two days…why isn't anyone talking about this?!"

Now facing a cut in their own benefits, it appears Hollywood screenwriters' chickens are coming home to roost.

Liberal obliviousness to Obamacare's failure and the reasons for it masks the underlying denial of reality; they are at fault for their own problems. They are the ones who forced Obamacare down the throats of the American people. They are the ones who refused to listen when the opposition listed all the ways that the program would fail – almost all of them coming true.
American Thinker and Breitbart?

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Throw in inforwars and you hit the trifecta gunboy.
 
When with the nutters learn to read their own links?

Hint for little billy boy - follow the links and actually read them.

:lmao:
 
Yep...the same morons in Hollywood who pushed and supported obamacare....are now likely to go on strike because obamacare is too expensive...

Blog: Delicious irony: Liberal writers may strike over Obamacare insurance costs

Liberal Hollywood writers are close to striking, partly over the skyrocketing costs of their health insurance. What makes this so deliciously ironic is that, during the debate over health insurance, the writers inserted the politics of Obamacare into many of the most popular shows on TV. They did their best to promote Obamacare and are now reaping their just rewards.

Breitbart:

One major sticking point in the negotiations is the unions' ailing health care plans, which reportedly face insolvency in three years due in large part to the astronomical rise in costs imposed throughout the health care industry by Obamacare.

But in a plot twist usually reserved for their best dramas, it was actually top-tier Hollywood screenwriters that helped create the environment for the controversial bill's passage.

In 2009, Breitbart News was first to report on an unprecedented effort by the Obama administration to encourage Hollywood writers to insert storylines into TV shows that promoted the President's agenda, including his proposed healthcare legislation. Publicly launched by then-First Lady Michelle Obama and aided by CNN, the Los Angeles Times, and others, the Hollywood project was initially cloaked as an effort to promote volunteerism – with the overall message being one of selflessness and giving back. The massive initiative was aimed at the TV "showrunners" – or head writers – of sixty television programs, and eventually reached some of America's most watched series, including Grey's Anatomy, Criminal Minds, CSI: Miami, CSI: NY, Hannah Montana, Extreme Makeover Home Edition, Parks and Recreation, Private Practice, 'til Death, Desperate Housewives, and 30 Rock, to name a few.

Breitbart News saw through the positioning, ultimately labeling the primetime takeover a "Trojan horse" to push the President's healthcare legislation – which later came to be known as Obamacare. Our reporting pointed to TV episodes that were, at times, not even remotely subtle.

"People can't go around without health insurance, this is America," cried Julia Louis-Dreyfus' character Christine in the then-popular TV series The New Adventures of Old Christine.

"And forty-five million people don't have health insurance," replied her best friend, played by Wanda Sykes.

"What?! Man, I miss reading the paper for two days…why isn't anyone talking about this?!"

Now facing a cut in their own benefits, it appears Hollywood screenwriters' chickens are coming home to roost.

Liberal obliviousness to Obamacare's failure and the reasons for it masks the underlying denial of reality; they are at fault for their own problems. They are the ones who forced Obamacare down the throats of the American people. They are the ones who refused to listen when the opposition listed all the ways that the program would fail – almost all of them coming true.
American Thinker and Breitbart?

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Throw in inforwars and you hit the trifecta gunboy.


what's your problem....you prefer Crap News Network aka CNN?

Pleazzzzzzzzzzzzze give us a break.
 
Saw this with my own eyes on Castle...the last broadcast television show I watched.

I remember thinking "could they make this any more obvious?"
 
Yep...the same morons in Hollywood who pushed and supported obamacare....are now likely to go on strike because obamacare is too expensive...

Blog: Delicious irony: Liberal writers may strike over Obamacare insurance costs

Liberal Hollywood writers are close to striking, partly over the skyrocketing costs of their health insurance. What makes this so deliciously ironic is that, during the debate over health insurance, the writers inserted the politics of Obamacare into many of the most popular shows on TV. They did their best to promote Obamacare and are now reaping their just rewards.

Breitbart:

One major sticking point in the negotiations is the unions' ailing health care plans, which reportedly face insolvency in three years due in large part to the astronomical rise in costs imposed throughout the health care industry by Obamacare.

But in a plot twist usually reserved for their best dramas, it was actually top-tier Hollywood screenwriters that helped create the environment for the controversial bill's passage.

In 2009, Breitbart News was first to report on an unprecedented effort by the Obama administration to encourage Hollywood writers to insert storylines into TV shows that promoted the President's agenda, including his proposed healthcare legislation. Publicly launched by then-First Lady Michelle Obama and aided by CNN, the Los Angeles Times, and others, the Hollywood project was initially cloaked as an effort to promote volunteerism – with the overall message being one of selflessness and giving back. The massive initiative was aimed at the TV "showrunners" – or head writers – of sixty television programs, and eventually reached some of America's most watched series, including Grey's Anatomy, Criminal Minds, CSI: Miami, CSI: NY, Hannah Montana, Extreme Makeover Home Edition, Parks and Recreation, Private Practice, 'til Death, Desperate Housewives, and 30 Rock, to name a few.

Breitbart News saw through the positioning, ultimately labeling the primetime takeover a "Trojan horse" to push the President's healthcare legislation – which later came to be known as Obamacare. Our reporting pointed to TV episodes that were, at times, not even remotely subtle.

"People can't go around without health insurance, this is America," cried Julia Louis-Dreyfus' character Christine in the then-popular TV series The New Adventures of Old Christine.

"And forty-five million people don't have health insurance," replied her best friend, played by Wanda Sykes.

"What?! Man, I miss reading the paper for two days…why isn't anyone talking about this?!"

Now facing a cut in their own benefits, it appears Hollywood screenwriters' chickens are coming home to roost.

Liberal obliviousness to Obamacare's failure and the reasons for it masks the underlying denial of reality; they are at fault for their own problems. They are the ones who forced Obamacare down the throats of the American people. They are the ones who refused to listen when the opposition listed all the ways that the program would fail – almost all of them coming true.
American Thinker and Breitbart?

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Throw in inforwars and you hit the trifecta gunboy.
Your inability to address the topic with a logical counter debate has been noted.
 
Yep...the same morons in Hollywood who pushed and supported obamacare....are now likely to go on strike because obamacare is too expensive...

Blog: Delicious irony: Liberal writers may strike over Obamacare insurance costs

Liberal Hollywood writers are close to striking, partly over the skyrocketing costs of their health insurance. What makes this so deliciously ironic is that, during the debate over health insurance, the writers inserted the politics of Obamacare into many of the most popular shows on TV. They did their best to promote Obamacare and are now reaping their just rewards.

Breitbart:

One major sticking point in the negotiations is the unions' ailing health care plans, which reportedly face insolvency in three years due in large part to the astronomical rise in costs imposed throughout the health care industry by Obamacare.

But in a plot twist usually reserved for their best dramas, it was actually top-tier Hollywood screenwriters that helped create the environment for the controversial bill's passage.

In 2009, Breitbart News was first to report on an unprecedented effort by the Obama administration to encourage Hollywood writers to insert storylines into TV shows that promoted the President's agenda, including his proposed healthcare legislation. Publicly launched by then-First Lady Michelle Obama and aided by CNN, the Los Angeles Times, and others, the Hollywood project was initially cloaked as an effort to promote volunteerism – with the overall message being one of selflessness and giving back. The massive initiative was aimed at the TV "showrunners" – or head writers – of sixty television programs, and eventually reached some of America's most watched series, including Grey's Anatomy, Criminal Minds, CSI: Miami, CSI: NY, Hannah Montana, Extreme Makeover Home Edition, Parks and Recreation, Private Practice, 'til Death, Desperate Housewives, and 30 Rock, to name a few.

Breitbart News saw through the positioning, ultimately labeling the primetime takeover a "Trojan horse" to push the President's healthcare legislation – which later came to be known as Obamacare. Our reporting pointed to TV episodes that were, at times, not even remotely subtle.

"People can't go around without health insurance, this is America," cried Julia Louis-Dreyfus' character Christine in the then-popular TV series The New Adventures of Old Christine.

"And forty-five million people don't have health insurance," replied her best friend, played by Wanda Sykes.

"What?! Man, I miss reading the paper for two days…why isn't anyone talking about this?!"

Now facing a cut in their own benefits, it appears Hollywood screenwriters' chickens are coming home to roost.

Liberal obliviousness to Obamacare's failure and the reasons for it masks the underlying denial of reality; they are at fault for their own problems. They are the ones who forced Obamacare down the throats of the American people. They are the ones who refused to listen when the opposition listed all the ways that the program would fail – almost all of them coming true.

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I'm thinking the entertainment industry isn't taxed enough for health care since they supported it so ardently.

I'm sure that can be rectified since they felt so strongly about the issue and by being noticed for their enthusiasm they should all feel like a...

*****CHUCKLE*****



:)
 
Yep...the same morons in Hollywood who pushed and supported obamacare....are now likely to go on strike because obamacare is too expensive...

Blog: Delicious irony: Liberal writers may strike over Obamacare insurance costs

Liberal Hollywood writers are close to striking, partly over the skyrocketing costs of their health insurance. What makes this so deliciously ironic is that, during the debate over health insurance, the writers inserted the politics of Obamacare into many of the most popular shows on TV. They did their best to promote Obamacare and are now reaping their just rewards.

Breitbart:

One major sticking point in the negotiations is the unions' ailing health care plans, which reportedly face insolvency in three years due in large part to the astronomical rise in costs imposed throughout the health care industry by Obamacare.

But in a plot twist usually reserved for their best dramas, it was actually top-tier Hollywood screenwriters that helped create the environment for the controversial bill's passage.

In 2009, Breitbart News was first to report on an unprecedented effort by the Obama administration to encourage Hollywood writers to insert storylines into TV shows that promoted the President's agenda, including his proposed healthcare legislation. Publicly launched by then-First Lady Michelle Obama and aided by CNN, the Los Angeles Times, and others, the Hollywood project was initially cloaked as an effort to promote volunteerism – with the overall message being one of selflessness and giving back. The massive initiative was aimed at the TV "showrunners" – or head writers – of sixty television programs, and eventually reached some of America's most watched series, including Grey's Anatomy, Criminal Minds, CSI: Miami, CSI: NY, Hannah Montana, Extreme Makeover Home Edition, Parks and Recreation, Private Practice, 'til Death, Desperate Housewives, and 30 Rock, to name a few.

Breitbart News saw through the positioning, ultimately labeling the primetime takeover a "Trojan horse" to push the President's healthcare legislation – which later came to be known as Obamacare. Our reporting pointed to TV episodes that were, at times, not even remotely subtle.

"People can't go around without health insurance, this is America," cried Julia Louis-Dreyfus' character Christine in the then-popular TV series The New Adventures of Old Christine.

"And forty-five million people don't have health insurance," replied her best friend, played by Wanda Sykes.

"What?! Man, I miss reading the paper for two days…why isn't anyone talking about this?!"

Now facing a cut in their own benefits, it appears Hollywood screenwriters' chickens are coming home to roost.

Liberal obliviousness to Obamacare's failure and the reasons for it masks the underlying denial of reality; they are at fault for their own problems. They are the ones who forced Obamacare down the throats of the American people. They are the ones who refused to listen when the opposition listed all the ways that the program would fail – almost all of them coming true.
American Thinker and Breitbart?

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Throw in inforwars and you hit the trifecta gunboy.
Do you have evidence to counter what they are asserting?
 
Yep...the same morons in Hollywood who pushed and supported obamacare....are now likely to go on strike because obamacare is too expensive...

Blog: Delicious irony: Liberal writers may strike over Obamacare insurance costs

Liberal Hollywood writers are close to striking, partly over the skyrocketing costs of their health insurance. What makes this so deliciously ironic is that, during the debate over health insurance, the writers inserted the politics of Obamacare into many of the most popular shows on TV. They did their best to promote Obamacare and are now reaping their just rewards.

Breitbart:

One major sticking point in the negotiations is the unions' ailing health care plans, which reportedly face insolvency in three years due in large part to the astronomical rise in costs imposed throughout the health care industry by Obamacare.

But in a plot twist usually reserved for their best dramas, it was actually top-tier Hollywood screenwriters that helped create the environment for the controversial bill's passage.

In 2009, Breitbart News was first to report on an unprecedented effort by the Obama administration to encourage Hollywood writers to insert storylines into TV shows that promoted the President's agenda, including his proposed healthcare legislation. Publicly launched by then-First Lady Michelle Obama and aided by CNN, the Los Angeles Times, and others, the Hollywood project was initially cloaked as an effort to promote volunteerism – with the overall message being one of selflessness and giving back. The massive initiative was aimed at the TV "showrunners" – or head writers – of sixty television programs, and eventually reached some of America's most watched series, including Grey's Anatomy, Criminal Minds, CSI: Miami, CSI: NY, Hannah Montana, Extreme Makeover Home Edition, Parks and Recreation, Private Practice, 'til Death, Desperate Housewives, and 30 Rock, to name a few.

Breitbart News saw through the positioning, ultimately labeling the primetime takeover a "Trojan horse" to push the President's healthcare legislation – which later came to be known as Obamacare. Our reporting pointed to TV episodes that were, at times, not even remotely subtle.

"People can't go around without health insurance, this is America," cried Julia Louis-Dreyfus' character Christine in the then-popular TV series The New Adventures of Old Christine.

"And forty-five million people don't have health insurance," replied her best friend, played by Wanda Sykes.

"What?! Man, I miss reading the paper for two days…why isn't anyone talking about this?!"

Now facing a cut in their own benefits, it appears Hollywood screenwriters' chickens are coming home to roost.

Liberal obliviousness to Obamacare's failure and the reasons for it masks the underlying denial of reality; they are at fault for their own problems. They are the ones who forced Obamacare down the throats of the American people. They are the ones who refused to listen when the opposition listed all the ways that the program would fail – almost all of them coming true.
Hypocracy is a part of politics.

Didn't you know that???
 
Yep...the same morons in Hollywood who pushed and supported obamacare....are now likely to go on strike because obamacare is too expensive...

Blog: Delicious irony: Liberal writers may strike over Obamacare insurance costs

Liberal Hollywood writers are close to striking, partly over the skyrocketing costs of their health insurance. What makes this so deliciously ironic is that, during the debate over health insurance, the writers inserted the politics of Obamacare into many of the most popular shows on TV. They did their best to promote Obamacare and are now reaping their just rewards.

Breitbart:

One major sticking point in the negotiations is the unions' ailing health care plans, which reportedly face insolvency in three years due in large part to the astronomical rise in costs imposed throughout the health care industry by Obamacare.

But in a plot twist usually reserved for their best dramas, it was actually top-tier Hollywood screenwriters that helped create the environment for the controversial bill's passage.

In 2009, Breitbart News was first to report on an unprecedented effort by the Obama administration to encourage Hollywood writers to insert storylines into TV shows that promoted the President's agenda, including his proposed healthcare legislation. Publicly launched by then-First Lady Michelle Obama and aided by CNN, the Los Angeles Times, and others, the Hollywood project was initially cloaked as an effort to promote volunteerism – with the overall message being one of selflessness and giving back. The massive initiative was aimed at the TV "showrunners" – or head writers – of sixty television programs, and eventually reached some of America's most watched series, including Grey's Anatomy, Criminal Minds, CSI: Miami, CSI: NY, Hannah Montana, Extreme Makeover Home Edition, Parks and Recreation, Private Practice, 'til Death, Desperate Housewives, and 30 Rock, to name a few.

Breitbart News saw through the positioning, ultimately labeling the primetime takeover a "Trojan horse" to push the President's healthcare legislation – which later came to be known as Obamacare. Our reporting pointed to TV episodes that were, at times, not even remotely subtle.

"People can't go around without health insurance, this is America," cried Julia Louis-Dreyfus' character Christine in the then-popular TV series The New Adventures of Old Christine.

"And forty-five million people don't have health insurance," replied her best friend, played by Wanda Sykes.

"What?! Man, I miss reading the paper for two days…why isn't anyone talking about this?!"

Now facing a cut in their own benefits, it appears Hollywood screenwriters' chickens are coming home to roost.

Liberal obliviousness to Obamacare's failure and the reasons for it masks the underlying denial of reality; they are at fault for their own problems. They are the ones who forced Obamacare down the throats of the American people. They are the ones who refused to listen when the opposition listed all the ways that the program would fail – almost all of them coming true.
Hypocracy is a part of politics.

Didn't you know that???


I know it....I just like to expose the left wing kind since it is the kind protected in the media...
 
Yep...the same morons in Hollywood who pushed and supported obamacare....are now likely to go on strike because obamacare is too expensive...

Blog: Delicious irony: Liberal writers may strike over Obamacare insurance costs

Liberal Hollywood writers are close to striking, partly over the skyrocketing costs of their health insurance. What makes this so deliciously ironic is that, during the debate over health insurance, the writers inserted the politics of Obamacare into many of the most popular shows on TV. They did their best to promote Obamacare and are now reaping their just rewards.

Breitbart:

One major sticking point in the negotiations is the unions' ailing health care plans, which reportedly face insolvency in three years due in large part to the astronomical rise in costs imposed throughout the health care industry by Obamacare.

But in a plot twist usually reserved for their best dramas, it was actually top-tier Hollywood screenwriters that helped create the environment for the controversial bill's passage.

In 2009, Breitbart News was first to report on an unprecedented effort by the Obama administration to encourage Hollywood writers to insert storylines into TV shows that promoted the President's agenda, including his proposed healthcare legislation. Publicly launched by then-First Lady Michelle Obama and aided by CNN, the Los Angeles Times, and others, the Hollywood project was initially cloaked as an effort to promote volunteerism – with the overall message being one of selflessness and giving back. The massive initiative was aimed at the TV "showrunners" – or head writers – of sixty television programs, and eventually reached some of America's most watched series, including Grey's Anatomy, Criminal Minds, CSI: Miami, CSI: NY, Hannah Montana, Extreme Makeover Home Edition, Parks and Recreation, Private Practice, 'til Death, Desperate Housewives, and 30 Rock, to name a few.

Breitbart News saw through the positioning, ultimately labeling the primetime takeover a "Trojan horse" to push the President's healthcare legislation – which later came to be known as Obamacare. Our reporting pointed to TV episodes that were, at times, not even remotely subtle.

"People can't go around without health insurance, this is America," cried Julia Louis-Dreyfus' character Christine in the then-popular TV series The New Adventures of Old Christine.

"And forty-five million people don't have health insurance," replied her best friend, played by Wanda Sykes.

"What?! Man, I miss reading the paper for two days…why isn't anyone talking about this?!"

Now facing a cut in their own benefits, it appears Hollywood screenwriters' chickens are coming home to roost.

Liberal obliviousness to Obamacare's failure and the reasons for it masks the underlying denial of reality; they are at fault for their own problems. They are the ones who forced Obamacare down the throats of the American people. They are the ones who refused to listen when the opposition listed all the ways that the program would fail – almost all of them coming true.
American Thinker and Breitbart?

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Throw in inforwars and you hit the trifecta gunboy.
The OP fell for a hoax. Egg is now on his face Hollywood Strike Hoax - FactCheck.org
 
Yep...the same morons in Hollywood who pushed and supported obamacare....are now likely to go on strike because obamacare is too expensive...

Blog: Delicious irony: Liberal writers may strike over Obamacare insurance costs

Liberal Hollywood writers are close to striking, partly over the skyrocketing costs of their health insurance. What makes this so deliciously ironic is that, during the debate over health insurance, the writers inserted the politics of Obamacare into many of the most popular shows on TV. They did their best to promote Obamacare and are now reaping their just rewards.

Breitbart:

One major sticking point in the negotiations is the unions' ailing health care plans, which reportedly face insolvency in three years due in large part to the astronomical rise in costs imposed throughout the health care industry by Obamacare.

But in a plot twist usually reserved for their best dramas, it was actually top-tier Hollywood screenwriters that helped create the environment for the controversial bill's passage.

In 2009, Breitbart News was first to report on an unprecedented effort by the Obama administration to encourage Hollywood writers to insert storylines into TV shows that promoted the President's agenda, including his proposed healthcare legislation. Publicly launched by then-First Lady Michelle Obama and aided by CNN, the Los Angeles Times, and others, the Hollywood project was initially cloaked as an effort to promote volunteerism – with the overall message being one of selflessness and giving back. The massive initiative was aimed at the TV "showrunners" – or head writers – of sixty television programs, and eventually reached some of America's most watched series, including Grey's Anatomy, Criminal Minds, CSI: Miami, CSI: NY, Hannah Montana, Extreme Makeover Home Edition, Parks and Recreation, Private Practice, 'til Death, Desperate Housewives, and 30 Rock, to name a few.

Breitbart News saw through the positioning, ultimately labeling the primetime takeover a "Trojan horse" to push the President's healthcare legislation – which later came to be known as Obamacare. Our reporting pointed to TV episodes that were, at times, not even remotely subtle.

"People can't go around without health insurance, this is America," cried Julia Louis-Dreyfus' character Christine in the then-popular TV series The New Adventures of Old Christine.

"And forty-five million people don't have health insurance," replied her best friend, played by Wanda Sykes.

"What?! Man, I miss reading the paper for two days…why isn't anyone talking about this?!"

Now facing a cut in their own benefits, it appears Hollywood screenwriters' chickens are coming home to roost.

Liberal obliviousness to Obamacare's failure and the reasons for it masks the underlying denial of reality; they are at fault for their own problems. They are the ones who forced Obamacare down the throats of the American people. They are the ones who refused to listen when the opposition listed all the ways that the program would fail – almost all of them coming true.
Idiot, with regulations removed, you healthcare is going up soon too....thank the GOP ass ho!!
 

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