Finally unearthed: The stunning, toxic origins of Obamacare
NEW YORK – A book released this week documents for the first time the radical origins of President Obama's health-care law, revealing the principal author of the foundation for the legislation while tracing the law itself to a group funded by George Soros.
"Red Army: The Radical Network that must be defeated to save America" also finds the founders of the controversial Apollo Alliance, run by a slew of radicals, helped craft the marketing campaign behind the health-care initiative.
The new book, by authors Aaron Klein and Brenda J. Elliott, exposes what is characterized as "the radical socialist network that seized political power in Washington over decades, shaped Obama's presidential agenda and threatens the very future of the U.S."
On Obamacare, "Red Army" documents how the legislation, deliberately masked by moderate, populist rhetoric, was carefully crafted and perfected over the course of decades and is a direct product of laborious work by a coalition of radical groups and activists, many with socialist designs.
Those activists seek to "reform" the U.S. health-care industry, which accounts for a significant portion of the U.S. capitalist enterprise.
"Red Army" reveals the principal author of the foundation for Obamacare is third generation progressive academic Jacob S. Hacker, a Yale professor who is an expert on the politics of U.S. health and social policy.