Not lying gnadfly, the target for the 12/31/13 date was 3 million people. The target for the March 2014 is 6 million people. Half of the 2.2 million signups have paid their premium. Some health insurance companies have pushed out the due date for first premium to Jan 30, 2014. So, there is still 10 calendar days left to pay. A lot of people wait to the last minute to pay their bills.
Originally Posted by flghtr65
Sorry, but you've been spouted White House talking points for so long you may have fooled yourself. The target has always been 6 million NEWLY insured.
Not
-6 million people accessing the website
-6 million people registering on the website
-6 million people choosing a policy
-6 million people selecting and paying for a policy
but 6 million people who DID NOT have private insurance last year getting a new Obama approved private insurance policy and paying for it.
They aren't even close. You know all of the above. You are lying, or, at the least, fooling yourself.
... I don't think they will get 6 million this year. I think they can get between 4 and 5 million. The website did not work for 2 months. Almost 2 million people signed up in December 2013 to have their insurance effective 1/1/14.
Originally Posted by flghtr65
I don't think they will get 2 million NEWLY insured people in the system. Of course, you and the White House will start touting how many people will sign up for 2015!
You are lying again. Just because they signed up in Dec 2013 doesn't mean their insurance is effective 1/1/14. Their insurance becomes effective when they begin making payments. They have until the end of January. Obama and the insurance company may even extend that time.
The bottom line is there is nothing preventing anyone from getting health insurance with the ACA and the expanded Medicaid. Regardless of income level or pre-existing conditions anyone can get health insurance in the individual market.
Originally Posted by flghtr65
Few people were prevented from getting private health insurance in the private market in the past. Yes, some people were denied and it was more expensive but that's another one of the Obama exaggerations.