Obamacare Turns 4, But Still Wetting the Bed

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By Joseph Curl, Washington Times - March 24, 2014

What a great headline. Still laughing. :lol:

After spending millions more, healthcare.gov began to enroll Americans. But not many. With just days to go until the deadline, White House officials say just 5 million people have signed up. Worse, a study found that just 27 percent of those had been without any health coverage before enrolling, meaning that just more than 1.5 million people — of those 46 million uninsured — had sought coverage
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Read more: CURL: Obamacare turns four, but still wetting the bed - Washington Times

And I really don't like all the stupid popups. But, without 'em, we probably wouldn't get access to articles like this. :eusa_clap:
 
By Joseph Curl, Washington Times - March 24, 2014

What a great headline. Still laughing. :lol:

After spending millions more, healthcare.gov began to enroll Americans. But not many. With just days to go until the deadline, White House officials say just 5 million people have signed up. Worse, a study found that just 27 percent of those had been without any health coverage before enrolling, meaning that just more than 1.5 million people — of those 46 million uninsured — had sought coverage
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Read more: CURL: Obamacare turns four, but still wetting the bed - Washington Times

And I really don't like all the stupid popups. But, without 'em, we probably wouldn't get access to articles like this. :eusa_clap:

Many people who have never had insurance do not understand how the system will work and they just are too lazy to check it out. Eventually they will when they find out it is costing them money from their tax returns. Most who have not even attempted to enroll would be eligible for substantial subsidies.
 
With 5 million now signed up will the 43 million that did not have coverage before ObamaCare sign up with just a week left?
 
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With 5 million now signed up will the 43 million that did not have coverage before ObamaCare sign up with just a week left?

Doubtful. But we can be sure that the IRS will "ding" everyone next year for NOT signing up. The entire scam boils down to just another TAX (burden) on the American people as a whole. The winners in this game are the big corporations we're FORCED to buy from and the government who rips off your hard earned money if you don't buy from the corporations. They win ... we lose.
 
By Joseph Curl, Washington Times - March 24, 2014

What a great headline. Still laughing. :lol:

After spending millions more, healthcare.gov began to enroll Americans. But not many. With just days to go until the deadline, White House officials say just 5 million people have signed up. Worse, a study found that just 27 percent of those had been without any health coverage before enrolling, meaning that just more than 1.5 million people — of those 46 million uninsured — had sought coverage
.

Read more: CURL: Obamacare turns four, but still wetting the bed - Washington Times

And I really don't like all the stupid popups. But, without 'em, we probably wouldn't get access to articles like this. :eusa_clap:

We must not fully implement this monstrosity till Democrats have total control of the government. Then and only then will it be too late for anyone to do anything to stop them.
 
By Joseph Curl, Washington Times - March 24, 2014

What a great headline. Still laughing. :lol:

After spending millions more, healthcare.gov began to enroll Americans. But not many. With just days to go until the deadline, White House officials say just 5 million people have signed up. Worse, a study found that just 27 percent of those had been without any health coverage before enrolling, meaning that just more than 1.5 million people — of those 46 million uninsured — had sought coverage
.

Read more: CURL: Obamacare turns four, but still wetting the bed - Washington Times

And I really don't like all the stupid popups. But, without 'em, we probably wouldn't get access to articles like this. :eusa_clap:

Many people who have never had insurance do not understand how the system will work and they just are too lazy to check it out. Eventually they will when they find out it is costing them money from their tax returns. Most who have not even attempted to enroll would be eligible for substantial subsidies.

It's all a big mystery, and it's so confusing. Why can't somebody just enroll for them.
 

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