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Then by all means post a link with the "hard" numbers. Maybe even current estimates not some year old crap.
Ok.
ACASignups.net | Tracking Enrollments for the Affordable Care Act (aka Obamacare)
11,998,634 enrolled as of 5/20/15. 10.1 million have paid.
Gee, that was really hard.
Ok.
ACASignups.net | Tracking Enrollments for the Affordable Care Act (aka Obamacare)
11,998,634 enrolled as of 5/20/15. 10.1 million have paid.
Gee, that was really hard.
Holy ****, are you seriously using that PR piece with not 1 link to an official source as proof?
Why can't someone simply go to an official government website and get the "hard" numbers?
All you had to do was click on the link on the page. Here, I did it for you:
ACA Private QHP (Qualified Health Plan) Spreadsheet | ACASignups.net
Ok.
ACASignups.net | Tracking Enrollments for the Affordable Care Act (aka Obamacare)
11,998,634 enrolled as of 5/20/15. 10.1 million have paid.
Gee, that was really hard.
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Submitted by Charles Gaba on Tue, 01/13/2015 - 11:13pm
I guess you guys just figure that if you screech enough, someone will believe you.
You called this something like one of the greatest economic policies of all time, I would think something this controversial being so wildly successful they would be shouting the numbers from the rooftops.
Yet they are conspicuously hard to come by?
Of those 12 million signups, how many of those are actual new enrollments? You know, the 30+ million who were supposedly without insurance due to pre-existing conditions or other factors.
I bet that number is staggeringly low. The sad reality that folks like LG and Velo don't want to admit is that nothing has changed. 30 million people still don't have health insurance.
I gave them to you. Down to the person. By state, including payment rates. Also, Ilinked articles with testimony to Congress by insurance execs saying those are the numbers and the payment rates.
What is wrong with you? Are you so set on being right you are just going to have a temper tantrum beat your head into the wall every time the facts don't match your narrative?
Of those 12 million signups, how many of those are actual new enrollments? You know, the 30+ million who were supposedly without insurance due to pre-existing conditions or other factors.
I bet that number is staggeringly low. The sad reality that folks like LG and Velo don't want to admit is that nothing has changed. 30 million people still don't have health insurance.
Of those 12 million signups, how many of those are actual new enrollments? You know, the 30+ million who were supposedly without insurance due to pre-existing conditions or other factors.
I bet that number is staggeringly low. The sad reality that folks like LG and Velo don't want to admit is that nothing has changed. 30 million people still don't have health insurance.
If your employer dropped your insurance and you had to enroll in ACA only to pay more a year, would you feel the same way?
I have to buy my insurance, but obviously if an employer was paying then stopped the employee would pay more.
We're what, four or five years into this, and some of you are arguing about what website to get enrollment figures from?
Far cry from the healthcare Armageddon that was predicted five years ago if this is what it has come to.