This video is on an OFA site with the various stories from people that Obamacare has supposedly helped. There are about 125 circles/”stories” on their map. Yet, the names are mostly listed without a last name, so it is tougher to track down the background of the people.
The only “success stories” listed with full names on their main page on the site – 4 people – are OFA volunteers or Democratic Party operatives, and, just as an aside, not exactly the types one typically considers as poor-a clinical psychologist, a former assistant principal, a law student and a lawyer(well, the law student might be poor with law school tuition, but she probably didn’t spend all her money on birth control, like Sandra Fluke). Three of them appear in the video as “Ned”, “Patti” and “Rosetta”. “Ned” Longshore, otherwise known as Edward Woodrow Longshore II, is the attorney, with a practice of between $500,000 and $1 Million a year, is part of South Carolina Young Democrats, according to his Facebook. Patti Orzel is OFA, and promotes every typical Democratic campaign, including “Ready For Hillary” and anti-Scott Walker crew from Wisconsin. The clinical psychologist, Virginia Lindahl, is actually the OFA “digital lead” for Virgina. In her comment on the main page, she is quoted as saying, “I can go to the doctor again” as though she had never been able to go to the doctor. I was able to find her full story, where she claims she was denied coverage for pre-existing conditions. “I have two of what we all know now as ‘pre-existing conditions.’ I call them migraines and restless leg syndrome.” Because of that she put off going to the doctor “sometimes”.
I wonder how many of the other stories are also OFA/operatives, and when OFA intends to be transparent and put up the stories of the 6 million who lost insurance under Obamacare?
If Obamacare is so wonderful, why can’t you list unconnected people with real full names who aren’t Democratic operatives?
