95,000 State of Washington ACA Enrolled & Applied In October Alone!

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State of Washington actually likely designed their ACA website properly. Mostly it had a five-hour problem at the start. And so in October, State of Washington got people enrolled, and applications taken: From about 95,000 people!

Washington state is making health exchange work - latimes.com

And don't we notice that GOP doesn't seem to want to discuss why that website works, and the Kentucky website works, when the federal website doesn't seem to work? The ACA federal Tech--Czar may not be the right word for him(?)--Head-Technocrat-In-Charge seems to indicate that 25,000 people per hour can now use the federal website. That rate seems to be increasing.

Many can recall an earlier time when the Republicans managed to take away what lots of people already had. Slaveowners had long since commenced manumission--likely widely understood by the heirs--in all the previous years. To speed that up, they commenced the genocide of all White People, in the United States: 1861-1865. The outcome was sordid even then, and then it continued to be sordid, evern after Roosevelt and Truman! Eisenhower and Nixon would happen. Nixon finally admitted to concerns about being thought a crook.

Now there is Senator Ted Cruz, within GOP: With no problem with the concept, at all! Already in November, likely all combined, maybe 1.0 mil. people now have what he wants to take away. ACA is proving successful from the start--if more sporadically than orignally envisioned!

Doctors getting paid is so far, not on radar a favored theme at GOP! Mainly, the GOP want to take it all away!

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(White Eyes often take away many promises--Known on Lands of Many Nations! Send in many teachers, instead! Explain little labels of much firewater!)
 
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If it "works" like the Illinois website works, here is what I discovered. The state websites may very well run smoothly but only if you are eligible for subsidies OR you are eligible to sign up for Medicare.

If neither applies, then you are shuttled to the healthcare.gov site where the REAL wait begins.
 
Yep. Its the red controlled states that are having problems.

Which is exactly what the Rs want.

That really stinks. That Rs are purposely hurting people just because they hate the black guy in the White House.
 
So Again Sebelius to the rescue. 27,876,527 unique visitors to the websites is a whole lot of genuine interest in the program!

Then in two states, the program seems to be running smoothly. That accounts for most of the enrollments and and applications in so far.

Suddenly the Republicans are vulnerable on the Health Care issue again! Why is it not working in their states? Why is it working in Rand Paul's state?

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Maybe land of Davy Crockett need different hat from Tea Party type! Maybe Disney needs a new. . . .(?)!)
 
State of Washington actually likely designed their ACA website properly. Mostly it had a five-hour problem at the start. And so in October, State of Washington got people enrolled, and applications taken: From about 95,000 people!

Washington state is making health exchange work - latimes.com

And don't we notice that GOP doesn't seem to want to discuss why that website works, and the Kentucky website works, when the federal website doesn't seem to work? The ACA federal Tech--Czar may not be the right word for him(?)--Head-Technocrat-In-Charge seems to indicate that 25,000 people per hour can now use the federal website. That rate seems to be increasing.

Many can recall an earlier time when the Republicans managed to take away what lots of people already had. Slaveowners had long since commenced manumission--likely widely understood by the heirs--in all the previous years. To speed that up, they commenced the genocide of all White People, in the United States: 1861-1865. The outcome was sordid even then, and then it continued to be sordid, evern after Roosevelt and Truman! Eisenhower and Nixon would happen. Nixon finally admitted to concerns about being thought a crook.

Now there is Senator Ted Cruz, within GOP: With no problem with the concept, at all! Already in November, likely all combined, maybe 1.0 mil. people now have what he wants to take away. ACA is proving successful from the start--if more sporadically than orignally envisioned!

Doctors getting paid is so far, not on radar a favored theme at GOP! Mainly, the GOP want to take it all away!

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(White Eyes often take away many promises--Known on Lands of Many Nations! Send in many teachers, instead! Explain little labels of much firewater!)


NICE TRY--but your article reads as such::lol::lol:


More than 55,000 people in Washington state enrolled in health coverage in October — most in Medicaid — and about 40,000 more applied for coverage, making the Evergreen State one of the brightest success stories in the rocky national rollout of the federal health law.

It's funny how people who need "free stuff" are always the first to enroll. The ones that have to pay for their own--are always a little reluctant to do it.

Your article--your blooper--:eusa_boohoo:
http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-washington-obamacare-20131113,0,4963580.story#axzz2kYfATjgr

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If it "works" like the Illinois website works, here is what I discovered. The state websites may very well run smoothly but only if you are eligible for subsidies OR you are eligible to sign up for Medicare.

If neither applies, then you are shuttled to the healthcare.gov site where the REAL wait begins.


And where the real COST begins.
 
Dolt-heads like Boehner and Cantor, Issa, McConnell, Paul, Paul, et. al., missed the boat when the Red States failed to come up with their own tech alternatives. State of Washington, and Rand Paul's Kentucky, do have their own websites. Most of the Red States do not.

So people signing up in California and Washington, and in New York: Were not so badly inconvenienced, and even less so, going forward. Then there is apparently, Louisiana: Where CA Senator Feinstein can visit, along with the Senate incumbent, explaing how easy the Democrats for the people in California to sign up!

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Teachers come to Lands of Many Nations--even without any doctorates. Teach people how to read labels on firewater bottles: Even like Peace Corps, in Many Nations! Things now easier(?)! Life now better(?)! Now maybe wait for Typhoonm eveb(?)!)
 
Dolt-heads like Boehner and Cantor, Issa, McConnell, Paul, Paul, et. al., missed the boat when the Red States failed to come up with their own tech alternatives. State of Washington, and Rand Paul's Kentucky, do have their own websites. Most of the Red States do not.

So people signing up in California and Washington, and in New York: Were not so badly inconvenienced, and even less so, going forward. Then there is apparently, Louisiana: Where CA Senator Feinstein can visit, along with the Senate incumbent, explaing how easy the Democrats for the people in California to sign up!

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Teachers come to Lands of Many Nations--even without any doctorates. Teach people how to read labels on firewater bottles: Even like Peace Corps, in Many Nations! Things now easier(?)! Life now better(?)! Now maybe wait for Typhoonm eveb(?)!)


Well the states had the option to set up their own Obamacare sites--many like my state of Colorado did also. It's working fine. But since you appear to have a reading comprehension problem--you'll notice that the State of Washington had more people sign up for Medicade than joined the you pay for it plans.

Same thing in Colorado in October. While 250,000 lost their insurance due to the Obamacare mandates, only 3000 actually signed up to pay for their insurance-- while 34,000 signed up for Medicade.
Almost 250,000 Colo. residents lose health plans under ObamaCare | Fox News

Now if you Lil Einsteins are calling these numbers a SUCCESS--it's clear your Lil Eienstein elevators don't hit the top floor.
 
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State of Washington actually likely designed their ACA website properly. Mostly it had a five-hour problem at the start. And so in October, State of Washington got people enrolled, and applications taken: From about 95,000 people!

Washington state is making health exchange work - latimes.com

And don't we notice that GOP doesn't seem to want to discuss why that website works, and the Kentucky website works, when the federal website doesn't seem to work? The ACA federal Tech--Czar may not be the right word for him(?)--Head-Technocrat-In-Charge seems to indicate that 25,000 people per hour can now use the federal website. That rate seems to be increasing.

Many can recall an earlier time when the Republicans managed to take away what lots of people already had. Slaveowners had long since commenced manumission--likely widely understood by the heirs--in all the previous years. To speed that up, they commenced the genocide of all White People, in the United States: 1861-1865. The outcome was sordid even then, and then it continued to be sordid, evern after Roosevelt and Truman! Eisenhower and Nixon would happen. Nixon finally admitted to concerns about being thought a crook.

Now there is Senator Ted Cruz, within GOP: With no problem with the concept, at all! Already in November, likely all combined, maybe 1.0 mil. people now have what he wants to take away. ACA is proving successful from the start--if more sporadically than orignally envisioned!

Doctors getting paid is so far, not on radar a favored theme at GOP! Mainly, the GOP want to take it all away!

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(White Eyes often take away many promises--Known on Lands of Many Nations! Send in many teachers, instead! Explain little labels of much firewater!)

What a dope - It?s Official: Obamacare Enrollment Is Super Low - NationalJournal.com
 
People accustomed to MediCaid compliance easily were motivated to sign up right away. There is generally a lot of compliance requirements to meet with assistance programs, so any beneficiaries, currently or formerly familiar with the programs: Piled on in!

Everyone else likely wanted to shop. The federal site does not allow for curiosity, or for shopping. The Washington site allowed for curiosity, and for shopping--without enrollment.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Lands of Many Nations know previously about any gun rights! Shoot first, ask questions later: Is mainly federal government way--even on Lands of Many Continents! Maybe NRA will approve message from ACA federal website, going foward!)
 
People accustomed to MediCaid compliance easily were motivated to sign up right away. There is generally a lot of compliance requirements to meet with assistance programs, so any beneficiaries, currently or formerly familiar with the programs: Piled on in!

Everyone else likely wanted to shop. The federal site does not allow for curiosity, or for shopping. The Washington site allowed for curiosity, and for shopping--without enrollment.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Lands of Many Nations know previously about any gun rights! Shoot first, ask questions later: Is mainly federal government way--even on Lands of Many Continents! Maybe NRA will approve message from ACA federal website, going foward!)


^^Troll, James Troll

:thup:
 
Anyone knowing of anyone on public assistance knows about forms and harassment. Anyone know the history of the U. S. Indigenous peoples knows about forms and harassment.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Federal Plan even not work well at Little Big Horn!)
 
The Op should have bothered to read the article first. Here's the key point:

More than 55,000 people in Washington state enrolled in health coverage in October — most in Medicaid — and about 40,000 more applied for coverage, making the Evergreen State one of the brightest success stories in the rocky national rollout of the federal health law.

Oh YAY! More people in the system who can't afford to pay anything.

That should work out really well.
 
Ha.Ha. They don't seem to realize that Obamacare is like a Black Friday sale to those that are getting on Medicade. They're running to get to those web-sites for the free medical insurance-whereas someone who has to pay for it, (which are very high premiums) is not so anxious to do it.
 

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