$500,000 of Taxpayers Money Awarded to USC Norman Lear Center to Promote ObamaCare on TV Shows

Covered California“Healthcare.gov directed me to Covered California where I got this.” –Image: Mark Lross@Twitter

(Circa News) The California Endowment a seemingly private, statewide health foundation founded in 1996 received a $9.2 Million federal grant in August to help educate people about ObamaCare has now awarded redistributed $500,000 to the Norman Lear Center of the University of Southern California academics to brief TV writers and producers on the wonders of ObamaCare.

The purpose of the “grant” is to ensure that the media will help (even more than they already have) government central planners to propagandize federally mandated health insurance into plot lines of popular television shows.

“If ‘Covered California’ is so good and everyone knows that health care reform (HCR) happened, why do we the taxpayers have (to) cover a million moronic ads for it.” —Lydia Loudon@Twitter

In related ObamaCare/Covered California news, the Los Angeles Times reported that Alameda Alliance has been removed from the state health care exchange further reducing the number of choices available to consumers.

On the 29 May, I wrote here that AETNA Insurance, together with United Health Group and CIGNA chose to opt-out of Covered California, the nations largest health care exchange.

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