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Does anyone still believe that anything coming out of the White House is to be trusted? And the "news", seriously.......
Unfortunately, we still don't have affordable healthcare but the insurance companies should be wearing a big smile.
Sure, the Obama administration is cooking the books. They don't care - as they have nothing to worry about when they lie. And we all know, THEY DO A LOT OF LYING!
Can the person living in the people's White House be trusted? Hell no!!!
The number will go beyond 7 Million and "grow as last-minute applications filed through 23 state-run insurance exchanges are counted and people continue to complete applications in the federal exchange into April."
Lots of folks waited till the last minute.
And by "folks" do you mean the government? Just read that HHS took it upon themselves to "start" applications for folks.
Just tipped from corrupt government, to evil regime....
I'm sure the bad news on the ACA (after all doesn't everything have a bad side to it) will get released on a Friday night so the media won't cover it. Things like how many people didn't pay their premium,small % of young people signed up, and after adding up subsidies, marketing and marketplace expense, and the cost of all those added to Medicaid. Exactly what did this cost us in total and per person enrolled?
This information would not be available in an election year. The people being added to Medicaid will be VERY costly since that group tends to use the emergency room in record numbers. Medicaid has to be the best deal around now.
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