Pajamas, Cocoa, and Health Care: How Obama Wants You to Spend Christmas

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How do you plan to spend the cold days of December? Organizing for Action, President Obama’s campaign arm, thinks Americans should be spreading the merry news of Obamacare.

Last night on Twitter, OFA encouraged its followers to grab some hot chocolate and talk health care. Accompanying the call to #GetTalking was a millennial-aged man in an adult-sized holiday onesie.

How do you plan to spend the cold days of December? http://t.co/Rwf5AYc3bG #GetTalking pic.twitter.com/PBQ397yLf4

— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) December 17, 2013

 

This isn’t the first request from the President’s team to spend your a holiday creating Obamacare conversations. Before Thanksgiving, OFA released “Health Care for the Holidays,” urging people to “have the talk” with their loved ones about getting health insurance.

With only one week until Christmas, we understand if your family’s gathering won’t be spent talking about health care — especially when the law continues to bring bad news.

We’ve put a fun spin on OFA’s graphic below. Please share your favorite as a reminder that not even hot cocoa and Christmas pajamas can hide the truth about Obamacare.

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For information on a health care plan that focuses on the patient, check out Heritage’s alternative to Obamacare.