DKOS has seen a lot of debate recently about whether the Obama administration has been lax in selling the Affordable Care Act ( aka Obamacare) or whether it is too complex to sell well. That argument doesn't deal with what you and I can do now.
When Pete Roskam, and hundreds of other villains in the House of misrepresentation, vote to end -- or defund, they voted for both -- the ACA, they voted to end each of its provisions.
So, we don't need to write a screed on what all those provisions are. In a LTE (letter to the editor) or a local blog post, you or I need only write:
"This week Pete Roskam voted to prevent parents from having their young adult chilldren on their health insurance. Feeling like a father doesn't stop twenty years after the bitrth, and Roskam shouldn't try to prevent us from acting like fathers then."
OR
"This summer millions of people, thousands of them in his district, received rebates from health-insurance companies who had overcharged them. Pete Roskam just voted to let the companies overcharge his constituents withouf paying any refunds. Doles he represent the insurance companies or us?"
Or any of a half-dozen other single provisions that Republicans in the House voted against when they voted to end Obamacare.
Let's get the bastards!