WelfareQueen
Diamond Member
Below there is a link to a letter that was sent yesterday to Obama by the CEO of the Insurance Broker and Underwriters of America. The letter basically says the website is sending faulty or incomplete data to insurance companies. The net result: People who think they have enrolled on Healthcare.gov may in fact not be enrolled.
Media reports say up to 30% of the information is in error. Obama and his team deny that number, but they refuse to tell the media what the error rate actually is, so who knows?
If the 30% number is correct, then that would equal 2.1 million people will not have insurance that believe they do of the 7 million that need to sign up by March 31, 2014. That does not include the 5.3 million who have already gotten their insurance terminated.
Why is this information so secret? What is the error rate? Isn't this the most "transparent Administration in history?"
Here is the link to the letter sent to Obama.
http://www.nahu.org/education/programs/compliance/ObamaLetterDecember_3_2013.pdf
Media reports say up to 30% of the information is in error. Obama and his team deny that number, but they refuse to tell the media what the error rate actually is, so who knows?
If the 30% number is correct, then that would equal 2.1 million people will not have insurance that believe they do of the 7 million that need to sign up by March 31, 2014. That does not include the 5.3 million who have already gotten their insurance terminated.
Why is this information so secret? What is the error rate? Isn't this the most "transparent Administration in history?"
Here is the link to the letter sent to Obama.
http://www.nahu.org/education/programs/compliance/ObamaLetterDecember_3_2013.pdf