MuyLocoNC
Well-Known Member
I guess the 50,000 estimate is fairly accurate.
The Fiscal Times:
I can almost hear the shrill wails of the administration and their properly coached minions in the MSM now. Kabuki theatre at it's finest. (lol, whilst spellchecking, I find a Slate article saying Rush used the same term in the same context)
The Fiscal Times:
The numbers will probably swell to 100,000 after Jan 1, when MILLIONS of people with EMPLOYER provided plans are cancelled.However, "selecting" a plan and actually buying it are different things much like adding an item to your shopping cart on Amazon.com is different from actually buying it.
We know that 106,000 Americans have put specific plans in their carts-- just 27,000 of those were on the federal exchange. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said the administration would provide more details on Dec. 15 about how many people have actually paid for a policy.
I can almost hear the shrill wails of the administration and their properly coached minions in the MSM now. Kabuki theatre at it's finest. (lol, whilst spellchecking, I find a Slate article saying Rush used the same term in the same context)