I guess the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and AHIP did not get the memo that they are the ones pushing health care reform. It is so odd that corporations oppose "corporatist" health care reform.
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/44/2010/01/insurers-quietly-fund-oppositi.html?wprss=44
The nation's largest health insurance group confirmed Tuesday that it quietly funneled millions of dollars to an advertising campaign opposing Democratic health-care legislation even as it was publicly pledging support for reform.
National Journal reported that six major health insurers -- Aetna, Cigna, Humana, Kaiser Foundation Health Plans, UnitedHealth Group and Wellpoint -- contributed up to $20 million to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce to help fund a $100 million anti-reform ad campaign that began last year. The magazine, citing two unidentified health-care lobbyists, said the money was solicited by America's Health Insurance Plans, the industry trade group which professed early support for the Obama administration's reform plans before souring on major provisions of the legislation.
AHIP press secretary Robert Zirkelbach confirmed the group's support for the advertising campaign, saying in a statement that many of the employers who purchase insurance plans were opposed to key parts of the health-care legislation under consideration in Congress.
"We share the very serious concerns employers have raised about provisions that will increase health-care costs, including new premium taxes that will hit businesses hard," Zirkelbach said. "So when the employer community -- our customers -- asked us to contribute to their campaign, we readily agreed."