wiggle words? People who are against the reform bills have been trying to scare the public into inaction by mentioning lists of bad things that they believe will come about as the result of the reform bills before Congress.
But when they put their advertisements on TV they don't stand behind their statements. They'll say things like:
"The proposed health reform MAY prevent you from seeing your doctor." or
"People COULD wait longer for treatment", or
"A public option MIGHT mean that your employer will stop offering health insurance."
If he opposition is so sure that these things are going to happen why don't they use the word "WILL" such as in the following?
People with pre-existing conditions WILL be allowed to buy insurance.
Insurance policies WILL have to cover preventative care without a deductible.
There WILL be a limit on how much a patient will have to pay out of pocket.
No wiggle words. Just facts.
But when they put their advertisements on TV they don't stand behind their statements. They'll say things like:
"The proposed health reform MAY prevent you from seeing your doctor." or
"People COULD wait longer for treatment", or
"A public option MIGHT mean that your employer will stop offering health insurance."
If he opposition is so sure that these things are going to happen why don't they use the word "WILL" such as in the following?
People with pre-existing conditions WILL be allowed to buy insurance.
Insurance policies WILL have to cover preventative care without a deductible.
There WILL be a limit on how much a patient will have to pay out of pocket.
No wiggle words. Just facts.