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Inside the Comic Book Jonathan Gruber Wrote to Sell Obamacare to America


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By —— Bio and Archives November 18, 2014

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Jonathan Gruber, the Obamacare architect made notorious in newly surfaced videos, credits the “stupidity of the American voter” with helping pass the Affordable Care Act. To help Americans understand the law, it turns out, Gruber wrote — and starred in — a 150-page comic book titled “Health Care Reform: What It Is, Why It’s Necessary, How It Works.”
Throughout 12 chapters — with titles such as “Through the Past, Darkly,” “Selling Fear Instead of Facts” and “Good Things on the Horizon” — Gruber, one of the characters, chronicles the journeys of four Americans as they navigate the health insurance market under Obamacare. A used copy of the hardback edition commanded $389.44 and up this evening on Amazon, but you could get a new paperback edition for around $5. More...



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