Actually, it’s closer to 360,000. Signed up. Actually enrolled is closer to about a third of that. Against the 5.4 MILLION people who lost their insurance, and because the website doesn’t work, will have almost no chance of getting even Obamacare.
OH COME ON!! That self-congratulatory love fest of the unloveable called the Correspondents’ Dinner, where wolves and jackals who’ve been at each other’s jugulars all year get together for an "I’m-OK-you’re-OK party, being called the Geek Prom is deep-throated, LOL funny.
@Reflex76, I guess 15 million Americans are irrelevant. After all, they are just 5% of the population.
Actually, the other shoe drops next year. The “5%” you refer to represent about 2/3 of the individual market. Once employers start dumping people into privatized Medicaid (i.e. “exchanges”) next year, we’ll see the anger levels rise again.
@fbjsr, idiots like Reflex76 are in denial. They just can’t admit that Obama’s signature measure is a failure, and that 5 times as many people have lost coverage than have gained coverage so far. And it’s just the tip of the iceberg. People like him or her actually think forcing 27 year olds earning $30,000/year into health plans with $12,000 maximum out of pocket so that 55 year olds can have cheaper healthcare is just. Obamacare is a massive transfer of wealth from the poor to the rich. But since “their guy” supports it, they must too support it at all costs.
Obamacare is a MASSIVE redistribution from the poor to the wealthy. But since “the One” supports it, lemmings in the far-left Democratic party feel compelled to defend it.
The sad thing is the Democratic party has become so radical in recent years that even Bill Clinton couldn’t win the nomination today.
You’ve been wrong all evening, so why stop now? At least you knew enough to not try to refute the other facts I brought up since you couldn’t do so with any intellectual honesty.
randayn almost 11 years ago
Until the employer mandate kicks in next year, that is.
randayn almost 11 years ago
Actually, it’s closer to 360,000. Signed up. Actually enrolled is closer to about a third of that. Against the 5.4 MILLION people who lost their insurance, and because the website doesn’t work, will have almost no chance of getting even Obamacare.
42Irish Premium Member almost 11 years ago
If we had this kind honesty from the press they might actually have an approval rating higher than Congress’s.
Potrzebie almost 11 years ago
I love the reference to the geek prom! It’s the thing of king-makers!
Radical-Knight almost 11 years ago
What was that Healthcare thingy that Hilary kept trying to push through during the Clinton admin?
dogday Premium Member almost 11 years ago
OH COME ON!! That self-congratulatory love fest of the unloveable called the Correspondents’ Dinner, where wolves and jackals who’ve been at each other’s jugulars all year get together for an "I’m-OK-you’re-OK party, being called the Geek Prom is deep-throated, LOL funny.
KPOM almost 11 years ago
@Reflex76, I guess 15 million Americans are irrelevant. After all, they are just 5% of the population.
Actually, the other shoe drops next year. The “5%” you refer to represent about 2/3 of the individual market. Once employers start dumping people into privatized Medicaid (i.e. “exchanges”) next year, we’ll see the anger levels rise again.
KPOM almost 11 years ago
@fbjsr, idiots like Reflex76 are in denial. They just can’t admit that Obama’s signature measure is a failure, and that 5 times as many people have lost coverage than have gained coverage so far. And it’s just the tip of the iceberg. People like him or her actually think forcing 27 year olds earning $30,000/year into health plans with $12,000 maximum out of pocket so that 55 year olds can have cheaper healthcare is just. Obamacare is a massive transfer of wealth from the poor to the rich. But since “their guy” supports it, they must too support it at all costs.
KPOM almost 11 years ago
Obamacare is a MASSIVE redistribution from the poor to the wealthy. But since “the One” supports it, lemmings in the far-left Democratic party feel compelled to defend it.
The sad thing is the Democratic party has become so radical in recent years that even Bill Clinton couldn’t win the nomination today.
randayn almost 11 years ago
You’ve been wrong all evening, so why stop now? At least you knew enough to not try to refute the other facts I brought up since you couldn’t do so with any intellectual honesty.