WOODLAWN, Md. —There's a new push in Washington for heads to roll over the new health care law, so what about Maryland?
Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown was in charge of the rollout of health care reform in Maryland and happy to talk about it, apparently until now, when many want to know why has this been so rocky, WBAL-TV 11 News I-Team lead investigative reporter Jayne Miller said.
There were smiles all around in April 2011 when Gov. Martin O'Malley, flanked by the state's top Democrats, signed the law creating a whole new agency to set up the state's new health insurance exchange. It was the result of the Affordable Care Act.
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ReplyDelete5:39 Agree. But, we must begin right here on the local level. City, County, State, and Federal. That's the only way we will survive the liberal freeloading crap that is going on now. We all must encourage people to vote.
ReplyDeleteDeal me in. I'm sick of liberal Democratic values.., they've murdered America.
ReplyDeleteI do not view Anthony Brown as a person of color. I view him as a Democrat suckass to O'Malley and Obama and a liar. Now, you want me to tell you how I really feel?
ReplyDeleteI don't care about the man's skin color. This guy was a crook, is a crook and will be a crook. Actions Speaks Volumes. Listen, but CHECK & VERIFY. This guy's Actions Are Copycats of Marty O'Malley's. He is just MARTY'S SIDEKICK - ALWAYS FULL OF CRAP AND HIMSELF.
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