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Social Media Snapshot: week of 10/28/2013

Social Media Snapshot: week of 10/28/2013
Nov 1, 2013
Featured in this week’s snap shot curated (by The Market Institute) Twitter and Facebook posts: Broken Websites and Broken Promises, via Secretary Sebelius, Politico, Congressman Upton, and Speaker Boehner.

We’re working through a punch list of problems, making quick decisions w/ developers & resolving issues in real time: http://t.co/qnUd3guC0f

— Kathleen Sebelius (@Sebelius) October 28, 2013

In response:

No way she ever used “punch list ” before Zients came aboard. #influence MT @Sebelius: We’re working through a punch list of problems…

— Kenneth Baer (@KennethBaer) October 28, 2013

Must be world’s longest punch list RT @Sebelius: We’re working through a punch list of problems, making decisions : http://t.co/Z7gBiO5bEo

— Ed Brookover (@EdBrookover) October 30, 2013

@Sebelius romanticizing this obamacare marketplace-full of choices, needs a reality check! UtopianVisionsAreDangerous

— All Saints Toad (@ToadonaWire) October 30, 2013

.@Sebelius Americans have waited many years for Healthcare. We don’t mind waiting a while longer. #AffordableCareAct is worth waiting for.

— T (@southerntalker) November 1, 2013


#Obamacare marketing push on hold, @apalmerdc and @jonallendc report: http://t.co/RxWUZr8Mhx

— POLITICO (@politico) November 1, 2013

In response:

@politico @apalmerdc @jonallendc hahahahahahah. What a disaster,

— Robert Smith (@RSmithInc) November 1, 2013

Wait..what? RT@politico: #Obamacare marketing push on hold, @apalmerdc and @jonallendc report: http://t.co/FTmBBcvodb #tcot #tgdn

— Vander (@bvparrot) November 1, 2013


Today I introduced the Keep Your Health Plan Act to protect those Americans whose health plans are being cancelled http://t.co/kxoJmWFsP7

— Fred Upton (@RepFredUpton) October 29, 2013

In response:

@RepFredUpton glad you are finally fixing what is broken rather than shouting from the sidelines. Hope this passes.

— lynda (@lyn_finity) October 29, 2013

Or they could just Nullify it all together! @MrLibertyUS @RepFredUpton

— Kristie Gourley (@Mz_Sasee) October 29, 2013

@RepFredUpton Pleased at intent of bill, but why not just kill Ocare, and let healthcare correct itself? Adding MORE laws makes bigger mess

— Charlie Peppler (@cpeppler) October 29, 2013


Facebook:

Selected Comments:

Steve Sawyer Even the media is calling him out now,

Jamie Dallas It’s good that those plans are being cancelled. They were insufficient. If they do not meet ACA regulations, then they are unable to provide us with the care we need. The ACA “regulations” are actually “patient protections.”

Judy Slattery Number one job of Obamacare was that everyone including the poor would have insurance. Hmm another lie. WHO are these people.

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