How is it that those figures
Don't exist?
Don't exist?
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2seaoat wrote:You and PK are still waiting for the birth certificate.......I am glad both of you are patient.
2seaoat wrote:You and PK are still waiting for the birth certificate.......I am glad both of you are patient.
polecat wrote:We have to wait to see how many the ''DEATH PANELS'' give a thumbs down before we can give out actual numbers.
othershoe1030 wrote:polecat wrote:We have to wait to see how many the ''DEATH PANELS'' give a thumbs down before we can give out actual numbers.
Excellent. It is always something, one more thing to qualify and when the numbers come out from some government agency not to their liking they claim the books are cooked. You just can't win with this group!
PACEDOG#1 wrote:Doesn't matter Z, there are real numbers or is Obama just going to pull them out of his ass like every other thing related to his term in office?
PACEDOG#1 wrote:Doesn't matter Z, there are real numbers or is Obama just going to pull them out of his ass like every other thing related to his term in office?
PkrBum wrote:Rut ro... here are some numbers from georgia... turns out only half of the sign ups have paid their premiums. 50%
http://www.peachpundit.com/2014/04/21/half-of-georgia-obamacare-enrollees-have-paid-premiums/
Georgia insurers received more than 220,000 applications for health coverage in the Affordable Care Act’s exchange as of the official federal deadline of March 31, state officials said Wednesday.
Insurance Commissioner Ralph Hudgens, though, said premiums have been received for only 107,581 of those policies, which cover 149,465 people.
“Many Georgians completed the application process by the deadline, but have yet to pay for the coverage,” Hudgens said in a statement Wednesday.
March 31 was the official deadline for individuals to get insurance coverage or face a financial penalty under the ACA. Yet because of the deluge of last-minute shoppers, federal officials relaxed the rules for those who reported having trouble with the exchange, and gave them into this week to sign up.
Wordslinger wrote:PACEDOG#1 wrote:Doesn't matter Z, there are real numbers or is Obama just going to pull them out of his ass like every other thing related to his term in office?
W'al, 'ahm surprised, genuiiinleeey surprised that P'dog took time away from humpin' his cousins to deal with this hyar issue ...
PkrBum wrote:Rut ro... here are some numbers from georgia... turns out only half of the sign ups have paid their premiums. 50%
http://www.peachpundit.com/2014/04/21/half-of-georgia-obamacare-enrollees-have-paid-premiums/
Georgia insurers received more than 220,000 applications for health coverage in the Affordable Care Act’s exchange as of the official federal deadline of March 31, state officials said Wednesday.
Insurance Commissioner Ralph Hudgens, though, said premiums have been received for only 107,581 of those policies, which cover 149,465 people.
“Many Georgians completed the application process by the deadline, but have yet to pay for the coverage,” Hudgens said in a statement Wednesday.
March 31 was the official deadline for individuals to get insurance coverage or face a financial penalty under the ACA. Yet because of the deluge of last-minute shoppers, federal officials relaxed the rules for those who reported having trouble with the exchange, and gave them into this week to sign up.
Dreamsglore wrote:PkrBum wrote:Rut ro... here are some numbers from georgia... turns out only half of the sign ups have paid their premiums. 50%
http://www.peachpundit.com/2014/04/21/half-of-georgia-obamacare-enrollees-have-paid-premiums/
Georgia insurers received more than 220,000 applications for health coverage in the Affordable Care Act’s exchange as of the official federal deadline of March 31, state officials said Wednesday.
Insurance Commissioner Ralph Hudgens, though, said premiums have been received for only 107,581 of those policies, which cover 149,465 people.
“Many Georgians completed the application process by the deadline, but have yet to pay for the coverage,” Hudgens said in a statement Wednesday.
March 31 was the official deadline for individuals to get insurance coverage or face a financial penalty under the ACA. Yet because of the deluge of last-minute shoppers, federal officials relaxed the rules for those who reported having trouble with the exchange, and gave them into this week to sign up.
Ok so what if half only paid? What is your point? That means only half will get to spend the Obamacare money.That should make you happy but you can't escape the fact that many people have signed up and need it,now can you?
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