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Despite over $205 million in federal taxpayer funding, Hawaii's Obamacare exchange website will soon shut down. "All I know is healthcare. gov doesn't work," Sen. Roz Baker (D, West Maui-South Maui) told board members. "We have to take the best calculated risk. There's a lot of unrealistic expectations."
My Commentary "There are already 36 states that refused to open exchanges due to high cost and now cash strapped states are not so willing to point up the money to pay for these axchanges. Next the Supreme Court and can be a blow to tax payer funded subsidies.
Despite over $205 million in federal taxpayer funding, Hawaii's Obamacare exchange website will soon shut down. "All I know is healthcare. gov doesn't work," Sen. Roz Baker (D, West Maui-South Maui) told board members. "We have to take the best calculated risk. There's a lot of unrealistic expectations."
My Commentary "There are already 36 states that refused to open exchanges due to high cost and now cash strapped states are not so willing to point up the money to pay for these axchanges. Next the Supreme Court and can be a blow to tax payer funded subsidies.
What states are next?"
If the SCOTUS strikes down "subsidies" (i.e. more wealth redistribution taking from the producers and giving to the leaches), it is game over for Obamacare.
Remember part of this whole illusion of universal healthcare is predicated on making insurance companies promises that they will be made whole by the government(i.e. taxpayers) for lack of a certain % of profit.
Yet the pie in the sky unicorn riders believed Obama when he said you could add millions of people to an existing system and it would not cost more, even save money.
Despite over $205 million in federal taxpayer funding, Hawaii's Obamacare exchange website will soon shut down. "All I know is healthcare. gov doesn't work," Sen. Roz Baker (D, West Maui-South Maui) told board members. "We have to take the best calculated risk. There's a lot of unrealistic expectations."
My Commentary "There are already 36 states that refused to open exchanges due to high cost and now cash strapped states are not so willing to point up the money to pay for these axchanges. Next the Supreme Court and can be a blow to tax payer funded subsidies.
What states are next?"
Hawaii was doing fine without Obamacare... where did the 205 million go?? show me the money...
Despite over $205 million in federal taxpayer funding, Hawaii's Obamacare exchange website will soon shut down. "All I know is healthcare. gov doesn't work," Sen. Roz Baker (D, West Maui-South Maui) told board members. "We have to take the best calculated risk. There's a lot of unrealistic expectations."
My Commentary "There are already 36 states that refused to open exchanges due to high cost and now cash strapped states are not so willing to point up the money to pay for these axchanges. Next the Supreme Court and can be a blow to tax payer funded subsidies.
What states are next?"
You do realize the exchange is the website right ?????
Despite over $205 million in federal taxpayer funding, Hawaii's Obamacare exchange website will soon shut down. "All I know is healthcare. gov doesn't work," Sen. Roz Baker (D, West Maui-South Maui) told board members. "We have to take the best calculated risk. There's a lot of unrealistic expectations."
My Commentary "There are already 36 states that refused to open exchanges due to high cost and now cash strapped states are not so willing to point up the money to pay for these axchanges. Next the Supreme Court and can be a blow to tax payer funded subsidies.
What states are next?"
I read recently (can't remember where, so I don't have a link) that there are something like 15 state exchanges that are in trouble.
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