The ObamaCare Rollout In 11 Shocking Pictures

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Since the Healthcare.gov website went live (sort of) on October 1st, news cycles have been dominated with stories of the less-than-satisfactory Affordable Care Act rollout. From news of 52 million Americans facing insurance cancellations to Oregon failing to see a single person enroll on their exchange, Obamacare has become a national joke. Sources indicate that the White House will be releasing actual statistics sometime this week, but let’s take a look at the Obamacare rollout in pictures:

(Some of these are ridiculous)

http://www.camharris.us/2013/11/the-obamacare-rollout-in-11-shocking-pictures/
 
The number of insurance plans being canceled is also larger than the populations of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Colorado, Alabama, South Carolina, Louisiana, Kentucky, Oregon, Oklahoma, and Connecticut, combined.

These numbers even become more skewed on the state level. North Dakota, for instance, has seen a total of 35,000 insurance cancellations while only 30 people have signed up for the Obamacare exchanges.

Colorado has a similar story. Nearly a quarter million plans have been canceled while only 226 applications have been processed.

Healthcare consultant Avalere Health reports their analysis of 12 state-based exchanges has revealed that these exchanges have enrolled only 49,100 of the expected 1.4 million, or 3%. States included in this study: Connecticut, Colorado, DC, Hawaii, Kentucky, Maryland, Minnesota, Nevada, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington

w00t! - FAIL, Obamacare, FAIL!!!!

-t
 
I love the last picture.

Business 101: The more complicated a process, the less revenue generated. Solution? Streamline the process.

Government 101: The more complicated a process, the more revenue generated. Solution? Grow the bureaucracy.

The takeaway: Governments exist to increase their stature and power. Efficiency is not an option and failure will be rewarded.
 
Since the Healthcare.gov website went live (sort of) on October 1st, news cycles have been dominated with stories of the less-than-satisfactory Affordable Care Act rollout. From news of 52 million Americans facing insurance cancellations to Oregon failing to see a single person enroll on their exchange, Obamacare has become a national joke. Sources indicate that the White House will be releasing actual statistics sometime this week, but let’s take a look at the Obamacare rollout in pictures:

(Some of these are ridiculous)

http://www.camharris.us/2013/11/the-obamacare-rollout-in-11-shocking-pictures/


Is this your blog?
 
Here is a stat that I pulled from CNN news 2010.

49.9 million -- The number of uninsured Americans in 2010. That's 16.3% of the total population.

Congratulations Obama you have doubled the amount of uninsured people, maybe even triple by the time he is done. People that believe government is the solution to the problem are the problem.
 
I love the last picture.

Business 101: The more complicated a process, the less revenue generated. Solution? Streamline the process.

Government 101: The more complicated a process, the more revenue generated. Solution? Grow the bureaucracy.

The takeaway: Governments exist to increase their stature and power. Efficiency is not an option and failure will be rewarded.

This. This is the 'progressive' fallacy in one handy little nutshell.

Either we demonstrate this to people or our nation strangles. There's no third way.
 
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