1.1 Million sign up to ACA

lol, one million out of 350 MILLION people in the country

what a raging success...

good ole Cnn
 
More than 1.1 million Obamacare enrollees - CNN.com

Over 900,000 in December alone!

THE SKY IS FALLING FOR THE GOP! :lol:

Simple then.
Why not agree that anyone who signs up for this consents to paying for it.
Anyone who does NOT, does NOT have to pay for it or be under it.

And use this website system to separate out which taxpayers/members of the
public AGREE to the business contracts under ACA with insurance companies?

Let the GOP work with independent groups to set up their own exchanges
that are partisan based, which respect prolife views or spiritual healing etc.

Or let the leftwing groups that want SINGLEPAYER WITHOUT CORPORATE INSURANCE set up their own umbrella networks, including funding health care and mental health treatment in place of the death penalty or other wasteful prison policies that could be reformed to pay for health care, housing and education combined.

This is way overdue anyway.

The prolife/prochoice groups have long lobbied to separate out their funding and policies from each other. Same with people for and against the death penalty, and those who do or do not want to pay for aid to illegal immigrants. So why not use this opportunity to separate all related funding issues?
 
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Uh, what happened to the 30 million Barry Hussein claimed were uninsured and would be insured under Obozocare?
 
Here in Nevada, 12,800+ signed up so far.
The state target is 118,000 by March.
Only 105,000 to go....(hee-hee-hee...!!!)
 
How many of the 1.1M have actually paid?

How many of the 1.1M are signed up for Medicaid?
 
And the Really Big Question:

How many people have had their policies cancelled due to ObamaCare, and what is the net difference between those who have lost their insurance vs. those who have signed up?

I'll give you a hint, at least 4M-5M more people are UNINSURED due to ObamaCare than have signed up.

Hopenchange!
 
The program will get better as 2. 0 and 3.0 and the future editions roll out.

We will see more GOP candidates calling for reform and better cost effective analysis in ACA, not repeal, in the primaries.
 
They pass a law saying everyone must sign up then think it's a success when people sign up.

How do you figure that?
 

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