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“Oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to device.” Obama’s administration continues to pile lies on top of lies in regards to Obamacare, the good it will do for the people, and the good it has done so far. The White House’s most recent lies have been in regards to how many people have actually enrolled in Obamacare.
Here is my prediction.
Next year, when (projected) up to 80 million Americans lose their health insurance, Obama will step in and "bail out" the insurance companies like he did with the auto industry, thus giving us Single payer but with the "face" of insurance companies.
And I further predict that it'll be just like the Chevy Volt, self-destructing, unpopular, and too expensive.
American health insurance will be "too big to fail" and it'll be bailed out at a cost of trillions, thus proving Cloward-Piven and holding America hostage to their health care needs.
Ignore, bookmark, keep this OP and make a nice oil painting of it, it matters not.
This is my prediction.
beezzer
reply to post by nighthawk1954
Here is my prediction.
Next year, when (projected) up to 80 million Americans lose their health insurance, Obama will step in and "bail out" the insurance companies like he did with the auto industry, thus giving us Single payer but with the "face" of insurance companies.
And I further predict that it'll be just like the Chevy Volt, self-destructing, unpopular, and too expensive.
American health insurance will be "too big to fail" and it'll be bailed out at a cost of trillions, thus proving Cloward-Piven and holding America hostage to their health care needs.
Ignore, bookmark, keep this OP and make a nice oil painting of it, it matters not.
This is my prediction.
www.abovetopsecret.com...
I wrote this November 26th of this year.
Looks like I nailed it.
Obama administration officials admitted Monday that roughly 126,000 Americans who successfully navigated the Obamacare website and enrolled in a new health insurance plan might not have officially signed up for their plans.”
LDragonFire
This thread would be better off in the hoax forum. I didn't see where it stated 126k were not real.
LDragonFire
The site linked then says that 126k have signed up but haven't picked a plan officially.
burntheships
reply to post by LDragonFire
The only hoax is Obama "care".
Obama does not care.
LDragonFire
The site linked then says that 126k have signed up but haven't picked a plan officially.
lmao then they have not actually "signed up" now, have they?
edit on 7-12-2013 by burntheships because: (no reason given)
LDragonFire
reply to post by snrRog
It should be in the hoax section. The thread title is "EXPOSED: 126,000 Obamacare Enrollees Not Real!" The site linked then says that 126k have signed up but haven't picked a plan officially. They are real they just haven't completed the process.
nighthawk1954
LDragonFire
reply to post by snrRog
It should be in the hoax section. The thread title is "EXPOSED: 126,000 Obamacare Enrollees Not Real!" The site linked then says that 126k have signed up but haven't picked a plan officially. They are real they just haven't completed the process.
You must have voted for Obama and stand by him.
nighthawk1954
You Got that brother!
Asktheanimals
nighthawk1954
You Got that brother!
You might want to make that sister.
This doesn't come as a surprise at all.
Given the way unemployment figures are spun I figured they'd do something similar with Obamacare propaganda.
It's the old Chicago school of vote counting - 1 for you, 2 dead voters for me, 1 for ...whoops, invalid, toss it.
At some point government became a cartoon and began creating it's own reality.
It really became a problem when we it accepted is as being true.
Obama administration officials acknowledged today that some of the roughly 126,000 Americans who completed the torturous online enrollment process in October and November might not be officially signed up with their selected issuer, even if the website has told them they are.
Technical problems surrounding the transfer of an applicant’s personal information from the federal marketplace to the selected insurance company have plagued the system since its launch, making it difficult for insurers to finalize some enrollments. The 834 forms that issuers receive from the system have been riddled with errors, including often duplicate or incomplete information.
While the front-end of the website has been vastly improved, the back-end glitches remain a serious concern, IT experts and industry officials say.