Just in case there was any question at all that the Republican House Energy and Commerce Committee is engaging in
sabotage and bullying in investigating a key component of Obamacare's launch, let it end now. The previous chair of the committee, Rep. Henry Waxman (D-CA),
posted the full list of community organizations who are on the receiving end of the Committee's "investigation," a demand for reams of information about their efforts to get their information campaigns for Obamacare together.
Salon's Brian Beutler delved into that list, making a damning discovery: The committee focused on the states where the need is greatest.
These organizations are based in the following states, in alphabetical order: Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Louisiana, Missouri, North Carolina, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Texas.
Of all the states that aren’t setting up their own exchanges, these 11 states are among the 15 with the highest uninsured populations, according to Census data compiled by the Kaiser Family Foundation.
Those 15, in order, are Texas, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Michigan, Arizona, Virginia, Louisiana, South Carolina, Tennessee, Missouri, and Indiana.
Yep. They're trying to make enrollment the hardest in the states where there are the most uninsured people. Because they cannot allow Obamacare to work. Which means they are trying to refuse health insurance to people who need it the most.