TARP Was Bad, but the Looming Obamacare Bailout for Corrupt Insurance Companies Could Be Worse | International Liberty: "Or, from the perspective of the big banks, they got a very good return on their campaign contributions (read Kevin Williamson if you want to get upset about this disgusting form of cronyism).The insurance companies are just another cog in the corrupt Fed/ financial "industry". The "press" will simply not report on the bailouts and therefore they won't exist to the deltas and hence no problems with Dem reign to infinity. And the R's are happy to let them go on as long as their snouts get a corner of the trough of course. Can you say one party rule?
Well, as Yogi Berra might say, it’s deja vu all over again.
Except now the fat cats lining up at the Treasury door are the big health insurance corporate titans. They got in bed with the White House to push Obamacare and now they’re worried about losing money now that it’s becoming more apparent that the American version of government-run healthcare doesn’t work any better than the British version."
If you think the "press" will report the bailouts, did you notice how quickly the AP spying scandal disappeared? I wonder why?
In fact, the way for the 'press' to obscure the bailouts is already pre-canned for them -- the Obamacare law already calls it "risk corridors"! And if you call it something else then that's crimethink of course...
"Hello, NSA? This is Barack and here's what I want to know about my political opponents today... Oh, and none of my flock in the 'press' have been doing any crimethink, have they?"