There were 41 million Americans lacking coverage in early 2014, down from 44.8 million last year, according to the National Health Interview Survey, the first official government look at the uninsured after Obamacare policies kicked in on January 1. The uninsured rate fell to 13.1%, from 14.4%. Wonder how they came up with those numbers. Since Odumbo and his cohorts have refused to release any numbers on actual enrollment this is at best a 'guesstimate'. Next, how many people quit paying premiums since this guesstimate number? How many can't prove citizenship? How many can't prove income? Per recent articles it seems quite a few can't prove these things. Then we know that almost 90% who signed up received taxpayer subsidies. And those on Medicaid get it for free.
Of course you do, you can't stand the conclusion, and you're so full of hate you can't even spell the president's name correctly.
Nice value added post by you .. LOL ... bottom line is the number cannot be confirmed as accurate in any way, shape or form. I spelled the President's name as I see fit ... http://www.politico.com/story/2014/09/charles-krauthammer-barack-obama-narcissist-110975.html If you'd like to debate the issue you need to bring some facts, as I did. So answer for me: When did Odumbo last allow any enrollment data to be released? Is it also not correct that many people can't prove they are citizens? Next, isn't it accurate that close to 90% will get subsidies? And last, isn't Medicaid free to those who sign up? A simple yes or no will suffice for the last 3 questions ....
Shrug. You have some kind of emotional problem, and you're trying to mitigate it by projecting your woes on Obama. Perhaps considering that multiple polling organizations are arriving at generally the same conclusion re the numbers of uninsured would give you back some objectivity.
Thanks for choosing to not answer questions that were of a factual nature. You are right that multiple polling organizations are arriving at the same conclusions ... that people in the US do NOT support Odumbocare. All polls I've seen show that to be accurate.
What questions? I stop reading at the first stupid statement I come to. And I'm also right, multiple polling organizations are reporting lower rates of the uninsured, particularly among the young (which is very good).
Sure it's good ... everybody likes free (or highly subsidized) stuff! No argument there. I doubt that hard working taxpayers like paying for the freebies though. If you quit reading at the first 'stupid' statement you come to then how do you actually post here on ET? I mean wouldn't you have to proofread your post? And thus immediately quit reading ....