Most Americans consider ObamaCare launch a flop
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Most Americans consider ObamaCare launch a flop
WASHINGTON — The government’s new health insurance marketplaces are drawing lots of rotten tomatoes in early reviews, but people are at least checking them out.
Seven percent of Americans report that somebody in their household has tried to sign up for insurance through the health care exchanges, according to an AP-GfK poll.
While that’s a small percentage, it could represent more than 20 million people.
Three-fourths of those who tried to sign up reported problems, though, and that’s reflected in the underwhelming reviews.
Overall, just 7 percent of Americans say the rollout of the health exchanges has gone well. Far more deem it a flop.
http://nypost.com/2013/10/10/most-americans-consider-obamacare-launch-a-flop/
Seven percent of Americans report that somebody in their household has tried to sign up for insurance through the health care exchanges, according to an AP-GfK poll.
While that’s a small percentage, it could represent more than 20 million people.
Three-fourths of those who tried to sign up reported problems, though, and that’s reflected in the underwhelming reviews.
Overall, just 7 percent of Americans say the rollout of the health exchanges has gone well. Far more deem it a flop.
http://nypost.com/2013/10/10/most-americans-consider-obamacare-launch-a-flop/
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Re: Most Americans consider ObamaCare launch a flop
Americans have a way out of the Tyranny that is ObamaCare.
http://www.americanownews.com/story/19033588/christian-health-care-sharing
Found on the Web—in conjunction with the above:
http://www.americanownews.com/story/19033588/christian-health-care-sharing
Found on the Web—in conjunction with the above:
"Imagine, Law Abiding Citizens who reside in the United States of America, the Greatest Country in the history of Mankind, having to figure out how to circumvent the will of the Tyrants who rule them.
I never thought I would live to see the day, but here we are."
Re: Most Americans consider ObamaCare launch a flop
From Britain, the withheld news of interest to Americans:fshnski wrote:"...While that’s a small percentage, it could represent more than 20 million people..."
"Just 51,000 people completed Obamacare applications during the first week the Healthcare.gov website was online, according to two sources inside the Department of Health and Human Services who gave MailOnline an exclusive look at the earliest enrollment numbers.
"The career civil servants, who process data inside the agency, confirmed independently that just 6,200 Americans applied for health insurance through the problem-plagued website on October 1, the day it first opened to the public.
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The Obama administration is being accused of "burying" key changes to the federal health care overhaul, as discontent grows about the roll-out of the law.
The latest surprise came this week, when the Associated Press reported that individuals will have to obtain insurance coverage by mid-February in order to avoid an IRS penalty.
That's six weeks earlier than the March 31 deadline that previously was cited.
While an administration official confirmed the moved-up deadline to the AP, the reason the public now knows about it is because tax preparation company Jackson Hewitt pointed it out.
Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., in a written statement, blasted the administration for not being more up-front about these significant changes.
"This law is about as clear as mud, and instead of helping Americans understand their new obligations, the Obama administration has been burying important changes -- not announcing them boldly as you'd expect an administration that's proud of its new health care law to do. Americans deserve better from the officials who are so committed to implementing this train wreck of a law," he said.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/10/11/administration-accused-burying-obamacare-changes-as-another-deadline-moves/
The latest surprise came this week, when the Associated Press reported that individuals will have to obtain insurance coverage by mid-February in order to avoid an IRS penalty.
That's six weeks earlier than the March 31 deadline that previously was cited.
While an administration official confirmed the moved-up deadline to the AP, the reason the public now knows about it is because tax preparation company Jackson Hewitt pointed it out.
Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., in a written statement, blasted the administration for not being more up-front about these significant changes.
"This law is about as clear as mud, and instead of helping Americans understand their new obligations, the Obama administration has been burying important changes -- not announcing them boldly as you'd expect an administration that's proud of its new health care law to do. Americans deserve better from the officials who are so committed to implementing this train wreck of a law," he said.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/10/11/administration-accused-burying-obamacare-changes-as-another-deadline-moves/
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Re: Most Americans consider ObamaCare launch a flop
Somewhere in here, the Opposition Party is going to be charged with "Hypocrisy".
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