So getting 15% of the 45 million who were uninsured just "signed up" is a success?
That's giving you 100% that they were all uninsured and didn't previously have insurance before and ALL paid their premium. That's not a success.
I'm guessing the actual number of people who were previously uninsured to be about 2%.
Makes me wonder what the real stats are when they finally release them... which will be after the elections this year cause they don't want to hurt fellow politicians while they campaign.
They only people this obamacare is a success for is the politicians, insurance companies, pharmaceuticals, and career entitlement people. While people like myself can't afford the high premiums, outrageous deductables, higher copays, and higher prescription costs.
That's giving you 100% that they were all uninsured and didn't previously have insurance before and ALL paid their premium. That's not a success.
I'm guessing the actual number of people who were previously uninsured to be about 2%.
Makes me wonder what the real stats are when they finally release them... which will be after the elections this year cause they don't want to hurt fellow politicians while they campaign.
They only people this obamacare is a success for is the politicians, insurance companies, pharmaceuticals, and career entitlement people. While people like myself can't afford the high premiums, outrageous deductables, higher copays, and higher prescription costs.