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We'll disagree on the definition of extremely expensive until more data is available. Maybe you can cite some specifics. But it is extremely more valuable to have a policy that can't be cancelled if you get cancer and need a lot of care, right?
I don't think we can say Obamacare is a disaster yet, unless you are a political operative talking your side.
All the people who were rejected by the health ins. company death panels due to their pre-existing conditions seem very happy, and they have signed up. That is success, not disaster.
Yeah? can you show us the numbers of people by state that have actually signed up for insurance through Obamacare?
You can't, and do you know why you can't?
Since the bungled launch of Obamacare’s insurance exchanges, the White House has been touting overwhelming interest — going so far as to blame high demand for many of the federal site’s technical malfunctions. But browsers only matter if they translate into buyers, or, in the case of Medicaid, enrollees. And the White House hasn’t said how many of those there are.
Read more: Many Obamacare Shoppers Aren’t Actually Buying | TIME.com
So maybe you should put aside the talking points, and start looking at what a disaster this actually is?