Wednesday, November 13, 2013

OCare Millennial Ads: Desperate and Insulting

Just how stupid does the Obama Administration think Millennials are?  Really stupid, if the new Obamacare ads are an indicator. Here's one of the OCare ads rolled out this week. It's supposed to motivate Millennials to sign up for OCare insurance to get the "free" birth control:


Arizona State University student Annica Benning @ College Fix calls the ads "insulting on many levels," including belittling the progress women have made over the years toward equality and independence.

In order to get the "free" birth control, of course, MILs must sign up for Obamacare insurance. In Colorado, where the ads were released, the Obamacare insurance premium costs an average $192.35 per month for adults age 27 (see Heritage Foundation state-by-state estimates).

So Colorado Susie’s cheap $9 per month birth control pills just went up to $192.35 per month.

For a laugh, we edited OCare's ad to bring a little honesty to it:

Who is responsible for this marketing wonder?  Per Michelle Malkin,
The “Got Insurance?” campaign is the lame brainchild of two “progressive” outfits with dubious nonprofit status: ProgressNow and the Colorado Consumer Health Initiative. Their previous claim to fame: a “Thanks, Obamacare” social-media movement to propagandize praise and gratitude for the federal mandate.

If the Democrats aren't careful, they'll wrestle the "Stupid Party" label from the GOP!

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