November Obamacare enrollments way up

Chris

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The lastest enrollments are up to 176,000, not including the 500.000 who signed up for Medicaid.

Republicans be afraid, be very, very, afraid.

California, which has had about 80,000 sign-ups, is now reporting about 2,000 enrollments per day. New York and Washington state reported enrollment numbers in the tens of thousands as of this week.

A total of 27,000 enrollments were reported in October for the federal marketplace in which 36 states are relying on HealthCare.gov; the number that has not been updated in November.

“It’s not all doom and gloom,” Kaiser Family Foundation President Drew Altman said. “What this says is that the problems are system problems, not problems with demand or interest.”

?November surge? seen in Obamacare sign-ups in states - The Washington Post
 
Well, at this point the GOP really has put all it's eggs into the anti-obamacare basket...if Obamacare works out well afterall and doesn't destroy the country (lol) then I'd say the Republicans are in for a world of hurt.
 
The GOP will preach "run it like a business".

Well, all businesses have struggles in the beginning. None become massive, successful corporations instantly.

Will they practice what they preach and hold this govt to the same expectation as a business, and let the early struggles play out and see what happens down the road?

Nah. They wont. Not a black-owned business haha.
 
You can't f#@k up the rollout of signature (and controversial) plan when you need it to smoothly.

If you do, you only prove what the other side is saying.....that you are to incompetent to run anything, much less healthcare.
 
The lastest enrollments are up to 176,000, not including the 500.000 who signed up for Medicaid.

Republicans be afraid, be very, very, afraid.

California, which has had about 80,000 sign-ups, is now reporting about 2,000 enrollments per day. New York and Washington state reported enrollment numbers in the tens of thousands as of this week.

A total of 27,000 enrollments were reported in October for the federal marketplace in which 36 states are relying on HealthCare.gov; the number that has not been updated in November.

“It’s not all doom and gloom,” Kaiser Family Foundation President Drew Altman said. “What this says is that the problems are system problems, not problems with demand or interest.”

?November surge? seen in Obamacare sign-ups in states - The Washington Post

didn't those states tell obama to take his 'fix' and shove it?

:lol:
 
The lastest enrollments are up to 176,000, not including the 500.000 who signed up for Medicaid.

Republicans be afraid, be very, very, afraid.

California, which has had about 80,000 sign-ups, is now reporting about 2,000 enrollments per day. New York and Washington state reported enrollment numbers in the tens of thousands as of this week.

A total of 27,000 enrollments were reported in October for the federal marketplace in which 36 states are relying on HealthCare.gov; the number that has not been updated in November.

“It’s not all doom and gloom,” Kaiser Family Foundation President Drew Altman said. “What this says is that the problems are system problems, not problems with demand or interest.”

?November surge? seen in Obamacare sign-ups in states - The Washington Post

ROTFLAMO

127K signed up.

5,000 K canceled.

Net == -4,873

That's must f&*kin smokin.

:dig::dig::dig:
 
While I am pissed now, in a year, I am going to roaring mad.

We are hearing that our insurance (a large megacorporation that self insures) is going to be totally f&*cked over come next October. Less for more money because of the retard requirements.

I hope you bastards on the left are happy. Cause in year, you're not going to be.
 
How many millions lost the coverage that they were supposed to be able to keep? 5 million I think?

Was that not said to be a drop in the bucket by the left? A really small percentage of the market…

Yet here we are, 176K a success! And 3x that number are represented by Medicare expansion. So much for ‘deficit neutral.’
 
Smoking crack must be the Democrat national past time
I don't think it's crack, CF, I think they're on ACID or something like that, more mind altering.

It's either that or they've been spending too much time on ANOTHER PLANET.
 
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The lastest enrollments are up to 176,000, not including the 500.000 who signed up for Medicaid.

Republicans be afraid, be very, very, afraid.

California, which has had about 80,000 sign-ups, is now reporting about 2,000 enrollments per day. New York and Washington state reported enrollment numbers in the tens of thousands as of this week.

A total of 27,000 enrollments were reported in October for the federal marketplace in which 36 states are relying on HealthCare.gov; the number that has not been updated in November.

“It’s not all doom and gloom,” Kaiser Family Foundation President Drew Altman said. “What this says is that the problems are system problems, not problems with demand or interest.”

?November surge? seen in Obamacare sign-ups in states - The Washington Post

That's what percentage of Americans? 0.10%
 
Also from the OP link.

The latest figures from the state-run exchanges, combined with totals on the federal exchange, bring the national number to at least 176,000. While the pace of enrollments increased this month, sign-ups are still well below early projections.

I guess things are going so well that the Obama administration has to keep pushing the deadlines for signing up back. So you have 176,000 and 500,000 who have signed up for Medicaid interesting so out of those 176,000 how many are the young healthy people who will have to sign up and pay the much higher premiums to cover the cost of the 500.000 older less healthy people who have signed up for Medicaid?
 
Also from the OP link.

The latest figures from the state-run exchanges, combined with totals on the federal exchange, bring the national number to at least 176,000. While the pace of enrollments increased this month, sign-ups are still well below early projections.

I guess things are going so well that the Obama administration has to keep pushing the deadlines for signing up back. So you have 176,000 and 500,000 who have signed up for Medicaid interesting so out of those 176,000 how many are the young healthy people who will have to sign up and pay the much higher premiums to cover the cost of the 500.000 older less healthy people who have signed up for Medicaid?

The ball is rolling. The demand is there.

6.6 million people ages 19-25 have been able to stay on their parents' insurance plans and 3 million previously uninsured young adults obtained health insurance.
34 million Medicare recipients and 17 million others received free preventive service in 2012.
17 million children with pre-existing conditions were protected against being uninsured.
107,000 adults with pre-existing conditions obtained health insurance.
Since 2010, more than 6.3 million older or disabled people have saved more than $6.3 billion on prescription drugs.

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/24/opinion/sunday/report-card-on-health-care-reform.html?_r=0
 
22 Republican governors refused to establish state run exchanges. In the states where there are Democratic governors, the exchanges are working well.

Republicans like to sabotage government, and then say, "Look government doesn't work!"
 
Also from the OP link.

The latest figures from the state-run exchanges, combined with totals on the federal exchange, bring the national number to at least 176,000. While the pace of enrollments increased this month, sign-ups are still well below early projections.

I guess things are going so well that the Obama administration has to keep pushing the deadlines for signing up back. So you have 176,000 and 500,000 who have signed up for Medicaid interesting so out of those 176,000 how many are the young healthy people who will have to sign up and pay the much higher premiums to cover the cost of the 500.000 older less healthy people who have signed up for Medicaid?

The ball is rolling. The demand is there.

6.6 million people ages 19-25 have been able to stay on their parents' insurance plans and 3 million previously uninsured young adults obtained health insurance.
34 million Medicare recipients and 17 million others received free preventive service in 2012.
17 million children with pre-existing conditions were protected against being uninsured.
107,000 adults with pre-existing conditions obtained health insurance.
Since 2010, more than 6.3 million older or disabled people have saved more than $6.3 billion on prescription drugs.

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/24/opinion/sunday/report-card-on-health-care-reform.html?_r=0

22 Republican governors refused to establish state run exchanges. In the states where there are Democratic governors, the exchanges are working well.

Republicans like to sabotage government, and then say, "Look government doesn't work!"

Chris we already know that everything you posted especially the new york times link is a lie. obamacare is a failure. But do continue to carry obama's kool-aid
 

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