How the Media Handled Graham-Cassidy’s Implosion
Repeal and Replace is no more (for now).
Repeal and Replace is no more (for now).
The Senate health care bill stalled in Congress during the July 4th recess, and mistakes were made in the weeks prior that resulted in media backlash.
With the American Health Care Act en route to the Senate, the media primarily focused on partisan political gains and losses – rather than the specific policy points of the bill itself.
Recent reports deconstructing Trump’s newly proposed budget are tremendously number-heavy, outlining percentage cuts and dollar amounts to the massive slashes affecting nearly 20 independent organizations across the country. But these abstract descriptions may not actually be very effective in fully conveying the brutal consequences of
“Obamacare 2.0 Guts Enforcement, Gives Illegal Aliens Health Care Through Identity Fraud.” This was one of the many headlines criticizing the recently proposed healthcare plan on the infamous news site Breitbart. In light of the new plan, the admittedly alt-right news platform has seemingly turned