Scandal Palooza: Sebelius Asked Companies to Support Health Care Law
By ROBERT PEAR
Published: June 4, 2013
WASHINGTON — Kathleen Sebelius, the secretary of health and human services, disclosed on Tuesday that she had made telephone calls to three companies regulated by her department and urged them to help a nonprofit group promote President Obama’s health care law.
She identified the companies as Johnson & Johnson, the drug maker; Ascension Health, a large Roman Catholic health care system; and Kaiser Permanente, the health insurance plan.
At a hearing of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, Ms. Sebelius said she did not explicitly ask the companies for money, but urged them to support the work of the nonprofit group, Enroll America.
The group, led by former Obama administration officials, is working with the White House to publicize the 2010 health care law and help uninsured people sign up for coverage.
Asking them to support a cause is equally bad as asking for money. What is a company supposed to do when its regulator is “asking” them to do something “voluntarily”. AB– USE OF POWER.
Big deal politicians of both parties do this all the time .
I beleive this is the Watergate Defense.
Glad to see it is still alive.