Posted on 07/18/2013 9:03:37 PM PDT by Olog-hai
Thousands of high school students in the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), including those who scored below average on their eighth grade reading and math tests, will soon be encouraged to learn how to sell Obamacare to their families under a $43 million federal grant.
California was the first state in the nation to create a health benefit exchange to comply with the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. The health care exchange, known as Covered California, will receive $43 million of federal funding.
Of that amount, $37 million will be given to 48 organizations for outreach and education programs, including a $990,000 grant to LAUSD to produce teens trained to be messengers to family members about Obamacare.
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zee old hitler youth plan
Sure...more like "teens trained to sniff out reactionary and counter-revolutionary family members and turn them into Big Brother"
What a waste of taxpayer money. Too many of these school kids can’t spell Obamacare, let alone sell it.
I so pisses me off that this is legal. 43 million? Really?
You know ObamaCare is a train wreck when the government has to pay young skulls full of mush to pimp the thing for them.
It started when the "counter-culture" took over the universities in the Sixties with no resistance. It's now migrated through the entire educational system, aided by the unionization of teachers. It's a done deal.
Does the money include lessons on speaking proper English?
we should end all gov grants
Will the instructions be in cursive?
Get the fed ed stupid morons to promote this by the time they figure it out if they ever do it will be to late.
Walking around money meets hitler youth plan...
Here’s a note to Congress......”Cancel all funding for odumbocare”.
Speaker Bonehead said its the law and will be funded
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