First here, then here, and now the health care reform activism of Cupcake Royale owner Jody Hall has made the NBC Nightly News:

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5 replies on “Making the Evening News”

  1. A healthier America would help to reduce overall health care costs. I can think of one place to start: eat fewer cupcakes.

  2. Ms. Hall and her ethics are a shining example of what American business should be at every level. I’m so proud that she’s a part of Seattle.

  3. Her comments pretty much undermine the Republican cause: currently it’s not possible for small businesses to purchase insurance comparable to what a big company can. I.e. the status quo severely handicaps small businesses by making their health care options relatively more expensive. Either they purchase inferior policies and lose talented employees to larger companies that offer better ones, or they purchase comparable policies and can’t compete in terms of profitability and thus the ability to attract investors.

  4. Mmm. Had some of the cupcakes last night at Dorsol Plants mail-that-damned-ballot-already-you-lazy-fuck party.

    The pizza was good too, and the Kokanee (somebody else got some other beer).

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