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Federal Exchange Deadline Extended for ACA Coverage | NBC4 Washington
Deadline extended. I guess Pajama Boy can have another cup of hot chocolate and spend another day in his jammies.
Love this rationale
they just now figured out the multiple time zones thing?
It'll be extended right up to its repeal...
Not going to happen. The insurance companies will bail first because they are losing money then Obama will be free to use an emergency executive order enact a single payer system.
Will be fought in the courts for years and before the SCOTUS finally rules it will be too late, private insurance will be dead.
Used to work for a company named Teleci and spent 4 days a week in Jackson. There was a restaurant there in the first floor of a hotel that had brains and eggs on the menu. Do you know if they still exist?
Just saw on townhall.com where ObamaCare (oops, sorry that's racist now) website crashes on Deadline Day for millions of people who are w/out insurance. What a complete buffoon of an Administration leadership this is. I bet there are people that want to run this dude out of town on a rail starting now. Then, the government is not required to inform those who's ID's have been hacked from the ObamaCare Website. In the meantime, Barry & Michelle says Merry Christmas to everyone from Hawaii.
Hey, Obama keeps doing his thing....now, tomorrow (24th) is the deadline. Keeps changing a law to suit his political agenda....smh.
Well, while on Christmas vacation in Hawaii, Barry signed up for heath insurance & chose the "Bronze" plan. Is that better than the "Gold" plan?
Obamacare was drafted so poorly that residents in America's territories like the Northern Mariana Islands and Guam may literally be unable to purchase health insurance on the private market next year, even if they are healthy and want to voluntarily do so.
Though Obamacare requires insurance companies in the territories to accept all applicants regardless of preexisting conditions, the law "does not mandate that all territorial residents buy plans nor does it provide subsidies to make coverage more affordable--as it does in the 50 states and the District of Columbia."
The Washington Post simply noted that "this is, to put it mildly, a really bad way to run an insurance market. The whole idea of the subsidies and the mandate was to encourage enrollment among the healthier, younger people necessary to support an insurance market that also works for the sick."
Since only sick people will enroll in the territories, premiums will skyrocket. Health analysts have said, "It's like building a house with a roof but no walls."