Healthcare.gov is not going to be ready at the end of the month. What’s next?
Lack of competition in the exchanges: in over half the country there are two or fewer carriers.
Is The New York Times the Jay Carney of print media?
John Dickerson: Why the president’s apology doesn’t work.
Medicare Advantage: Seniors losing their coverage; doctors being cut from plans.
Healthcare.gov is not going to be ready at the end of the month. What’s next?
I would think if they really cared about the health and well-being of the public they would have tried to make this thing work properly from the get-go. If I were a supporter of the ACA I would be very disappointed right now.
Of course folks are disappointed! They expected it to be free!
“Of course, I want people to have health care, I just didn’t realize I would be the one who was going to pay for it personally,” Vinson said.
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/10/07/obamacare-supporter-of-course-i-want-people-to-have-health-care-i-just-didnt-realize-i-would-be-the-one-who-was-going-to-pay-for-it/
“Is The New York Times the Jay Carney of print media?”
I was thinking more of the Joseph Goebbels of print media.
Ouch, that’s pretty brutal.
“The DC ObamaCare exchange has enrolled only five people.”
Oregon is winning by one!
Let’s see if they can rally in the second-half.
Is The New York Times the Jay Carney of print media?
From the broadcast networks to MSNBC and most large papers, Obama got the benefit of every doubt. The double standards were a daily disgrace so routine, they mostly provoked a shrug instead of outrage.
The idea that MSNBC could have the viewership that it does while being unabashedly a tool of the democratic party is disconcerting.
Propaganda machine, anyone? This shouldn’t be surprising. They need an organized arm to tell them who the enemy is.
“Lack of competition in the exchanges: in over half the country there are two or fewer carriers.”
That’s still too many for Obama. He only wants one: the government.
Governments only hate monopolies when they’re not the ones running them.
“Healthcare.gov is not going to be ready at the end of the month. What’s next?”
Maybe it will never be ready?
Don’t get my hopes up.