So after over a trillion dollars and tearing the country apart Obama has insured 1 million people out of those 45 million without health insurance.
Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
1. The ACA is two parts. The private plans sold on the exchanges and for the family of 4 that makes less than $24,000 you will get the Expanded State Medicaid. Millions will get the State Medicaid. Go take a look at Red State Kentucky. A lot of families have qualified for the State Medicaid.
2. The Trillion that will be spent is over a 10 year period, you IDIOT.
3. The CBO projects that by 2019, 25 million of that 45 million will be insured. So, it is projected that 20 will remain uninsured. These people fall into three categories. There are about 10 million illegal immigrants who do not qualify for Obamacare or the Expanded State Medicaid. Not all states excepted the Expanded State Medicaid. Some people will fall into the Medicaid gap ( For example in Alabama, you have to make less than $11,000 to get the State Medicaid, so if you make less than $24,000 and more that $11,000, you will be in the GAP and you won't be insured). Some people will choose not be insured. If your state excepted the Expanded State Medicaid then there will not be a gap, like Kentucky.
4. It does not matter if the risk pool has 2 million or 8 million policy holders. The health insurance companies want to see a mixture of low risk and high risk people, that is the key. As long as there is a mixture the Health Insurance companies will continue to sell polices on the government exchanges. The CEO of Aetna said so on CNBC ( you know the cable channel with stock ticker running at the bottom).
5. The jury is still out on Obamacare until 2019. You won't be able to judge success or failure until 2019.
6. JD, remember your crude explanation of health insurance? The life boat that you were talking about has been expanded. People with pre-existing conditions can now purchase health insurance if they want to. If you get sick your health insurance company can't drop you. Children can stay insured on their parents plan up until age 26.
7. Part D had rollout problems as well. Bush pushed out the signup date all the way to December. Part D cost 800 Billion, just to help people pay for medications they can't afford.
8. Last thing JD, you lie almost as much as Whirly.