I thought there were 50-60 million without health care. they only got 7 million to sign up, a lot of those kicked of plans that they thought they could keep if they liked them. A pretty poor enrollment. If this is a Democratic Party success I would hate to see a failure.
Ralph; The number is only part of the story. Many more millions of young adults under 26 got first - time through their parents' plans under Obamacare. More millions got coverage under Medicaid expansion funded by Obamacare.
Also, the termination of plans is due to those plans being inadequate, and not providing a reasonable level of coverages, so those people 'kicked off' their plans are getting better ones.
It's not as if the insurers haven't terminated coverage for people before. They made it kind of an art.
Then riddle me this. Why is every Democratic Party member of Congress whom is up for reelection running from and claiming they had no part in the UN-Affordable Care Act like a scalded rat? With the great results they should be running on this success, right?
I thought there were 50-60 million without health care. they only got 7 million to sign up, a lot of those kicked of plans that they thought they could keep if they liked them. A pretty poor enrollment. If this is a Democratic Party success I would hate to see a failure.
ReplyDeleteYou thought wrong, Ralph. Very wrong. And stop trying to BS about something your type has been dead wrong about for four years.
DeleteRalph; The number is only part of the story. Many more millions of young adults under 26 got first - time through their parents' plans under Obamacare. More millions got coverage under Medicaid expansion funded by Obamacare.
ReplyDeleteFirst - time coverage.
ReplyDeleteAlso, the termination of plans is due to those plans being inadequate, and not providing a reasonable level of coverages, so those people 'kicked off' their plans are getting better ones.
ReplyDeleteIt's not as if the insurers haven't terminated coverage for people before. They made it kind of an art.
Then riddle me this. Why is every Democratic Party member of Congress whom is up for reelection running from and claiming they had no part in the UN-Affordable Care Act like a scalded rat? With the great results they should be running on this success, right?
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