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Social Media Snapshot: week of 11/18/2013

Social Media Snapshot: week of 11/18/2013
Nov 21, 2013
Featured in this week’s curated (by The Market Institute) snapshot of Twitter: More ObamaCare “Uh-Ohs” via Speaker Boehner, President Obama, Senator Rand Paul, and Politico.

Twitter:

Media reports attributed a two-word response to Kathleen @Sebelius when the Obamacare site crashed on her: “Uh oh.” http://t.co/i1FMCXcTFt

— POLITICO (@politico) November 21, 2013

In response:

@politico @Sebelius We’ve been getting a different two word response from Washington.

— Dan Ceallach (@kelmacmurphstew) November 21, 2013

@politico @Sebelius Queen Kathleen rules a sinking ship.

— Raymond Mays (@rcmays) November 21, 2013


Must-read from @AP: “Keeping your doctors and hospitals may be the next vexing challenge” under #ObamaCare http://t.co/PrrBxLOHSZ

— Speaker John Boehner (@SpeakerBoehner) November 20, 2013

In response:

@4lgsgood @SpeakerBoehner @AP Obama, Biden & Clinton attack on the middle class is a problem

— Roger Ellert (@ellert07009) November 20, 2013


Since the passage of #Obamacare, health care spending has risen at the lowest rate ever recorded. Find out more: http://t.co/Rq47XAuCDR

— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) November 20, 2013

In response:

Translation: Still increasing “@BarackObama: Since the passage of #Obamacare, health care spending has risen at the lowest rate ever”

— Natasha Pascetta (@natashamikael) November 20, 2013

@BarackObama …and a million in California alone have learned you #lied when you said they could keep their plan. #karma

— James Webb, MD (@DrJamesWebb) November 21, 2013


Obamacare is anything but affordable. Share #yourstory by visiting http://t.co/0rU7cf09fh pic.twitter.com/YQYkT3mlWA

— Senator Rand Paul (@SenRandPaul) November 20, 2013

In response:

@SenRandPaul dump Obama Care ins standards. Oh Hell dump/repeal Obama Care.

— David Hudson (@DavidHudson04) November 20, 2013

@SenRandPaul Well, blame insurance companies. And Congress, who should’ve gone with single payer right from the get go.

— Brett (@papicek) November 20, 2013

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