[img]1857|right|Karen Bass||no_popup[/img]Those of us out of imaginative ideas or creative partners likely will end up spending Sunday afternoon together with U.S. Rep. Karen Bass (D-Culver City).
Ms. Bass, never known in Sacramento or Washington for her nonpartisanship or objectivity, will preach the gospel of Obamacare.
She will be the featured player in the smart Fine Arts Theatre at West Los Angeles College in an all-afternoon (1 to 5) Healthcare Reform Town Hall and free-form Resource Fair – a meandering description that sounds convoluted enough to be the Disowned Son of Obamacare.
The main event is a Town Hall, from 2 to 4.
If the explanation by Ms. Bass and friends is as flabby as the title of the day, or as Obamacare, she will have to phone the eponymous person for permission to make the apology that he successfully has been deflecting toward any other handy Americans,
As an unyielding liberal, Ms. Bass’s stentorian perspective on the messy state of President Obama’s so far disastrous gift to a resisting country will be spirited.
She will be joined on the dais by the college’s president, Nabil Abu-Ghazaleh, and three lesser known personalities, Mike Davis, Los Angeles Board of Public Works Commissioner, Jim Mangia, President/CEO, St. John’s Well Child & Family Center and Jim Connolly, Associate Director, Insure the Uninsured Project