ministry of truth and no nina a jankowitz can t run period. n it so, not your country.oe you re not even compos and you don t get to do this to a free people period. this can t happen. and what is this ? if you want to know what s going to happen, look at t what just did happen. so nina jankowitz made itni possible for a presidential candidatena to live from f the debate stage about a storyro that may have changedbo the outcome of election, our election, our presidential election. speaking of disinformation, she s never apologized for that . that s because her roleg has nothing to do with the truth or stopping disinformation. her job is to restrict anyjo speech that challenges joe biden. the democratic party . j nowoe you d think that would be illegal in this country is b a federal employee because we do have a first amendment. but nina jankowitz doesn t believe in the first amendmentnt as you wrote recently, quote the free speech versus censorship framing is a falseso dichotomy. first
bring up. let me get evan to weigh in on some of this. talk about the fact that a lot of this is being done behind closed doors. what do you make of that apro p approa approach? is it effective? i make two things of it. first, i think doing it behind closed doors is because the republicans fear the pr fallout. this is a toxic bill and nobody likes to see the sausage made and that sausage is really bad on top of that. and doing it behind closed doors is not helpful to the overall goal of fixing obamacare. in you look at it in 2017 one-third of all counties in the united states have only one insurer or even no insurers. and in 2016 that number was 7%. so obamacare is clearly broken. when you do it behind closed doors it doesn t allow input from people who have good ideas. this should be written by the committees that deal with it. the health committee would be a great place to do it and we could get ideas from republicans
she s on a planned visit and mansion held an invitation only event in north dakota. another held public events. just not the traditional town halls. same with montana senator who opted for an online town hall fehall v v via facebook live. one had days where he shadows different workers at their respective jobs. he s up for reelection in 2018. democratic strategists are telling me that this is an opportunity to avoid those more brash town halls which are simply just too risky right now. they see no upside in putting themselves in a position where an exchange with an angry pro