Sebelius: ObamaCare Opponents Just Like Those Who Opposed Civil
Rights In The 60s
The
“greatest hits” from this year’s NAACP convention just keep coming. HHS
Secretary Sebelius told the faithful that ObamaCare opponents are no different
from people who opposed civil rights legislation in the 1960s.
Her
comments on Tuesday came one day before the Republican-led House votes to delay
key provisions of the law.
“The
‘Affordable’ Care Act is the most powerful law for reducing health disparities
since Medicare and Medicaid were created in 1965 – the same year the Voting
Rights Act was also enacted. That significance hits especially close to home.
My father was a congressman from Cincinnati who voted for each of those
critical civil rights laws.
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