12 million now covered by ObamaCare

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Obamacare effects are bigger than expected, poll finds - latimes.com

New Gallup survey data suggest that about 12 million previously uninsured Americans have gained coverage since the fall.

President Obama's health law has led to an even greater increase in health coverage than previously estimated, according to new Gallup survey data, which suggests that about 12 million previously uninsured Americans have gained coverage since last fall.

That is millions more than Gallup found in March and suggests that as many as 4 million people have signed up for some kind of insurance in the last several weeks as the first enrollment period for the Affordable Care Act drew to a close.

Just 12.9% of adults nationally lacked coverage in the first half of April, initial data from the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index indicate. That's the lowest rate since the survey began in 2008.

Eighteen percent were uninsured in the third quarter of 2013, just before Americans could start shopping for coverage on the new online marketplaces created by the law.

Gallup pollsters cautioned that the data are preliminary but said it is increasingly clear the health law is responsible for the gains. "It is fair to say it is having a significant impact," said Dan Witters, the survey's research director.

Critics of the law, sometimes called Obamacare, say it has done little to expand health coverage.

Obamacare effects are bigger than expected, poll finds - latimes.com

No wonder Repubs are apoplectic. The last thing they want is for Americans to have health care.

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The lies from the right will continue but so will those who are benefiting from ObamaCare.
 
Wow it doubled in less than 30 days. Fuddly if you want people to believe fantasy numbers you need to at least increase them at a reasonable rate.
 
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Obamacare effects are bigger than expected, poll finds - latimes.com

New Gallup survey data suggest that about 12 million previously uninsured Americans have gained coverage since the fall.

President Obama's health law has led to an even greater increase in health coverage than previously estimated, according to new Gallup survey data, which suggests that about 12 million previously uninsured Americans have gained coverage since last fall.

That is millions more than Gallup found in March and suggests that as many as 4 million people have signed up for some kind of insurance in the last several weeks as the first enrollment period for the Affordable Care Act drew to a close.

Just 12.9% of adults nationally lacked coverage in the first half of April, initial data from the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index indicate. That's the lowest rate since the survey began in 2008.

Eighteen percent were uninsured in the third quarter of 2013, just before Americans could start shopping for coverage on the new online marketplaces created by the law.

Gallup pollsters cautioned that the data are preliminary but said it is increasingly clear the health law is responsible for the gains. "It is fair to say it is having a significant impact," said Dan Witters, the survey's research director.

Critics of the law, sometimes called Obamacare, say it has done little to expand health coverage.

Obamacare effects are bigger than expected, poll finds - latimes.com

No wonder Repubs are apoplectic. The last thing they want is for Americans to have health care.

Actually, the last thing they want is for the Affordable Care Act to succeed. That would make them look so bad for criticizing it so vehementaly for so long and claiming that both it and Obama are failures. They'd be wrong on both counts, very, very wrong. And they'd hate that.
 
it's magic folks 4million overnight

the greenybeard has a thread that the train with 8million people enrolled just rolled into the Obama station toot tooting his horn

this administration is good at magic and their sheep is good at spreading

our Lamestream media like the LaSlimes, WashingtonComost, NySlimes, etc has become our enemy. just keep that keep in mind when it's time to vote out these slimy people in this Progressive/Democrat party in charge of our country now
 
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Obamacare effects are bigger than expected, poll finds - latimes.com

New Gallup survey data suggest that about 12 million previously uninsured Americans have gained coverage since the fall.

President Obama's health law has led to an even greater increase in health coverage than previously estimated, according to new Gallup survey data, which suggests that about 12 million previously uninsured Americans have gained coverage since last fall.

That is millions more than Gallup found in March and suggests that as many as 4 million people have signed up for some kind of insurance in the last several weeks as the first enrollment period for the Affordable Care Act drew to a close.

Just 12.9% of adults nationally lacked coverage in the first half of April, initial data from the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index indicate. That's the lowest rate since the survey began in 2008.

Eighteen percent were uninsured in the third quarter of 2013, just before Americans could start shopping for coverage on the new online marketplaces created by the law.

Gallup pollsters cautioned that the data are preliminary but said it is increasingly clear the health law is responsible for the gains. "It is fair to say it is having a significant impact," said Dan Witters, the survey's research director.

Critics of the law, sometimes called Obamacare, say it has done little to expand health coverage.

Obamacare effects are bigger than expected, poll finds - latimes.com

No wonder Repubs are apoplectic. The last thing they want is for Americans to have health care.

Actually, the last thing they want is for the Affordable Care Act to succeed. That would make them look so bad for criticizing it so vehementaly for so long and claiming that both it and Obama are failures. They'd be wrong on both counts, very, very wrong. And they'd hate that.

Looks like the best they can come up with is lying (that I stated those numbers) and hiding behind childish names.

ObamaCare is working and will continue to work.

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Everything looks rosy at first. Remember, the bill has yet to come due on this miscarriage. And guess who'll be squawking the loudest when they find out what a mess this is going to be? Why, folks like Luddy, of course. And trust me; EVERYTHING THEY SAID BEFORE WILL BE RE-WRITTEN AND FORGOTTEN LIKE IT NEVER HAPPENED.
 
Obamacare effects are bigger than expected, poll finds - latimes.com

New Gallup survey data suggest that about 12 million previously uninsured Americans have gained coverage since the fall.

President Obama's health law has led to an even greater increase in health coverage than previously estimated, according to new Gallup survey data, which suggests that about 12 million previously uninsured Americans have gained coverage since last fall.

That is millions more than Gallup found in March and suggests that as many as 4 million people have signed up for some kind of insurance in the last several weeks as the first enrollment period for the Affordable Care Act drew to a close.

Just 12.9% of adults nationally lacked coverage in the first half of April, initial data from the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index indicate. That's the lowest rate since the survey began in 2008.

Eighteen percent were uninsured in the third quarter of 2013, just before Americans could start shopping for coverage on the new online marketplaces created by the law.

Gallup pollsters cautioned that the data are preliminary but said it is increasingly clear the health law is responsible for the gains. "It is fair to say it is having a significant impact," said Dan Witters, the survey's research director.

Critics of the law, sometimes called Obamacare, say it has done little to expand health coverage.

Obamacare effects are bigger than expected, poll finds - latimes.com

No wonder Repubs are apoplectic. The last thing they want is for Americans to have health care.

10153859_746520622036472_2002990401415606459_n.jpg

Yeah ... let's spend LOTS more on healthcare that isn't tailored to individuals and covers procedures that most folks will never need.

Next year we should see insurance policies increase in price even more. There may come a day when all of us will prefer to pay the blackmail money to the IRS instead of the high cost of healthcare.
 
Actually, the last thing they want is for the Affordable Care Act to succeed. That would make them look so bad for criticizing it so vehementaly for so long and claiming that both it and Obama are failures. They'd be wrong on both counts, very, very wrong. And they'd hate that.

If was a good idea to begin with then I would love to see it succeed. It's the premise on which it's based that we disagree with. Socialism is a bad idea. It removes the entrepreneurial spirit and punishes those who work hard and succeed. I fully believe in charity but I'm opposed to a government that forces me to give to the charities of THEIR choice.

Anyway, as others here have stated, you, me, and everyone else will be sorry when Obamacare comes back to bite us all in the butt.
 
Wow it doubled in less than 30 days. Fuddly if you want people to believe fantasy numbers you need to at increase them at a reasonable rate.

Maybe another 8 million lost their insurance in the past few days.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfl55GgHr5E]"If you like your plan, you can keep your plan." - Barack Obama - YouTube[/ame]

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gw3yoyIw3oM]Pelosi taken apart by David Gregory on false Obamacare promises - YouTube[/ame]

Liars -- both!
 
Actually, the last thing they want is for the Affordable Care Act to succeed. That would make them look so bad for criticizing it so vehementaly for so long and claiming that both it and Obama are failures. They'd be wrong on both counts, very, very wrong. And they'd hate that.

If was a good idea to begin with then I would love to see it succeed. It's the premise on which it's based that we disagree with. Socialism is a bad idea. It removes the entrepreneurial spirit and punishes those who work hard and succeed. I fully believe in charity but I'm opposed to a government that forces me to give to the charities of THEIR choice.

Anyway, as others here have stated, you, me, and everyone else will be sorry when Obamacare comes back to bite us all in the butt.

My thinking exactly. When an idea is based on false expectations and a misunderstanding of the nature of people in general then it is bound to fail. To see so many unknowing, starry-eyed reality challenged individuals in positions of power is distressing at the very least. To know they can affect the lives of everybody in the country in a negative way is almost too much to bear sometimes.
 
Obamacare effects are bigger than expected, poll finds - latimes.com

New Gallup survey data suggest that about 12 million previously uninsured Americans have gained coverage since the fall.

President Obama's health law has led to an even greater increase in health coverage than previously estimated, according to new Gallup survey data, which suggests that about 12 million previously uninsured Americans have gained coverage since last fall.

That is millions more than Gallup found in March and suggests that as many as 4 million people have signed up for some kind of insurance in the last several weeks as the first enrollment period for the Affordable Care Act drew to a close.

Just 12.9% of adults nationally lacked coverage in the first half of April, initial data from the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index indicate. That's the lowest rate since the survey began in 2008.

Eighteen percent were uninsured in the third quarter of 2013, just before Americans could start shopping for coverage on the new online marketplaces created by the law.

Gallup pollsters cautioned that the data are preliminary but said it is increasingly clear the health law is responsible for the gains. "It is fair to say it is having a significant impact," said Dan Witters, the survey's research director.

Critics of the law, sometimes called Obamacare, say it has done little to expand health coverage.

Obamacare effects are bigger than expected, poll finds - latimes.com

No wonder Repubs are apoplectic. The last thing they want is for Americans to have health care.

Actually, the last thing they want is for the Affordable Care Act to succeed. That would make them look so bad for criticizing it so vehementaly for so long and claiming that both it and Obama are failures. They'd be wrong on both counts, very, very wrong. And they'd hate that.

See, Esmerelda this is where your argument falls apart. I really REALLY hope it succeeds because historically, if it fails as this idea has so MANY times before, this country is in for some very VERY bad decades of unraveling the damage Obama has done. It will be very hard to un-ring this particular bell and you and your children and maybe you children's children will still be trying to undo the misery this man has beset on this country. All because you and those like you didn't do your due diligence and fell for the oldest lie in the book.: I can fix it.
 
Obamacare effects are bigger than expected, poll finds - latimes.com

New Gallup survey data suggest that about 12 million previously uninsured Americans have gained coverage since the fall.

President Obama's health law has led to an even greater increase in health coverage than previously estimated, according to new Gallup survey data, which suggests that about 12 million previously uninsured Americans have gained coverage since last fall.

That is millions more than Gallup found in March and suggests that as many as 4 million people have signed up for some kind of insurance in the last several weeks as the first enrollment period for the Affordable Care Act drew to a close.

Just 12.9% of adults nationally lacked coverage in the first half of April, initial data from the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index indicate. That's the lowest rate since the survey began in 2008.

Eighteen percent were uninsured in the third quarter of 2013, just before Americans could start shopping for coverage on the new online marketplaces created by the law.

Gallup pollsters cautioned that the data are preliminary but said it is increasingly clear the health law is responsible for the gains. "It is fair to say it is having a significant impact," said Dan Witters, the survey's research director.

Critics of the law, sometimes called Obamacare, say it has done little to expand health coverage.

Obamacare effects are bigger than expected, poll finds - latimes.com

No wonder Repubs are apoplectic. The last thing they want is for Americans to have health care.

Actually, the last thing they want is for the Affordable Care Act to succeed. That would make them look so bad for criticizing it so vehementaly for so long and claiming that both it and Obama are failures. They'd be wrong on both counts, very, very wrong. And they'd hate that.

Success will be measured in a decade from now not today...

When these 8 or 12 million have paid their premiums for 10 years, let us know...

Then and only then you can suggest it is a success...

Until then the jury is still out...

It's amazing how gullible you all are...
 
Obamacare effects are bigger than expected, poll finds - latimes.com

New Gallup survey data suggest that about 12 million previously uninsured Americans have gained coverage since the fall.

President Obama's health law has led to an even greater increase in health coverage than previously estimated, according to new Gallup survey data, which suggests that about 12 million previously uninsured Americans have gained coverage since last fall.

That is millions more than Gallup found in March and suggests that as many as 4 million people have signed up for some kind of insurance in the last several weeks as the first enrollment period for the Affordable Care Act drew to a close.

Just 12.9% of adults nationally lacked coverage in the first half of April, initial data from the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index indicate. That's the lowest rate since the survey began in 2008.

Eighteen percent were uninsured in the third quarter of 2013, just before Americans could start shopping for coverage on the new online marketplaces created by the law.

Gallup pollsters cautioned that the data are preliminary but said it is increasingly clear the health law is responsible for the gains. "It is fair to say it is having a significant impact," said Dan Witters, the survey's research director.

Critics of the law, sometimes called Obamacare, say it has done little to expand health coverage.

Obamacare effects are bigger than expected, poll finds - latimes.com

No wonder Repubs are apoplectic. The last thing they want is for Americans to have health care.

Actually, the last thing they want is for the Affordable Care Act to succeed. That would make them look so bad for criticizing it so vehementaly for so long and claiming that both it and Obama are failures. They'd be wrong on both counts, very, very wrong. And they'd hate that.
Well I'm aggravated big time now, because I just learned today that because of the feds & their new regulations, I can no longer see my Doctor for my annual physicals and such anymore. Thanks for messing with me and my doctor's care Obama. I guess you did Lie like a rug didn't you.

I've been seeing my doctor for years, and my health has been great over these years, but now the feds have come between his office and my use of his services ? WOW! By cutting these doctors out of their customers, how does the feds justify that situation is what I want to know ? These Doctors ought to get together and sue the pants off of the government for forcing their customers to do business with someone else other than them by their choice. It's un-American what is going on in this nation right now, and that is a fact.
 
We out here on SS are starting to see our usual meds no longer covered by our drug plan. Thanks for robbing us, Obama, you screeching turd. And thank you libs for helping this monster to screw all of us. Funny thing is, it includes YOU too,.
 
hey, they don't care if they paid, they probably count the ones who just clicked on the site to look at the pictures, knowing this gang of liars in this administration.. and then their lapdog Pravda poodles like the LAslimes and their sheep spreads it around for them and has no shame in doing it either
 
Without total transparency, no one will ever know the real truth in it all.. Obama has lied about total transparency in government, and that it was to be the norm under his reign as well, so what the hay just live and let live until it all comes crashing down on us finally.
 
We have two threads on here saying it's 8million and then we the slimes with 12 million

That is such blatant lying by a media it's disgusting...

people should cancel their subscriptions to that rag...they put Pravda to shame
 
Obamacare effects are bigger than expected, poll finds - latimes.com

New Gallup survey data suggest that about 12 million previously uninsured Americans have gained coverage since the fall.

President Obama's health law has led to an even greater increase in health coverage than previously estimated, according to new Gallup survey data, which suggests that about 12 million previously uninsured Americans have gained coverage since last fall.

That is millions more than Gallup found in March and suggests that as many as 4 million people have signed up for some kind of insurance in the last several weeks as the first enrollment period for the Affordable Care Act drew to a close.

Just 12.9% of adults nationally lacked coverage in the first half of April, initial data from the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index indicate. That's the lowest rate since the survey began in 2008.

Eighteen percent were uninsured in the third quarter of 2013, just before Americans could start shopping for coverage on the new online marketplaces created by the law.

Gallup pollsters cautioned that the data are preliminary but said it is increasingly clear the health law is responsible for the gains. "It is fair to say it is having a significant impact," said Dan Witters, the survey's research director.

Critics of the law, sometimes called Obamacare, say it has done little to expand health coverage.

Obamacare effects are bigger than expected, poll finds - latimes.com

No wonder Repubs are apoplectic. The last thing they want is for Americans to have health care.

10153859_746520622036472_2002990401415606459_n.jpg

Yeah ... let's spend LOTS more on healthcare that isn't tailored to individuals and covers procedures that most folks will never need.

Next year we should see insurance policies increase in price even more. There may come a day when all of us will prefer to pay the blackmail money to the IRS instead of the high cost of healthcare.
This all reminds me of the documentory that I watched recently of what brought Adolph Hitler into power. The crash of 08 could have been the same as the wall street crash that caused U.S. banks to call their loans on Germany prior to world war two, therefore making Adoph Hitler the man who knew, and allowed him to take advantage of it all once Germany began to suffer greatly as a result of.

Did Obama take advantage of it all (using the blame game to gain his power), and so where are we going in all of this now ?
 
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The lies from the right will continue but so will those who are benefiting from ObamaCare.

I love how they're clamboring all over each other trying to find something wrong with the numbers to no avail.

Come November it'll be "What glitch?"
 

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