Conservative Group Launches Ad Against Obama's Budget
The Conservative Patients' Rights Action Fund -- the first group out of the box opposing Obama's healthcare plan -- has launched an ad campaign focusing on Obama's proposal to set $634 billion in the federal budget aside for healthcare reform. The ad also links the issue to the Congress's treatment of bonuses for AIG executives.
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“Isn’t it amazing folks in Congress were shocked the plan THEY passed allowed those huge bonuses for AIG?" asks Rick Scott, the former healthcare executive who chairs the group, in a new television ad to be released tomorrow. "Now some in Congress want to raise taxes and spend $634 billion for the President’s healthcare overhaul - - WITHOUT even seeing all the details of his plan. They just never seem to learn."
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