Like we're seeing in real time socialism fail a nation in Venezuela, we see the short comings of government in control of health in the United States.
"Sebelius was asked repeatedly whether the administration could say how many people who had enrolled in plans had actually paid their premiums, but she said she couldn’t answer.
“I can’t tell you because I don’t know that,” Sebelius told Rep. Tom Price (R-Ga.)."
Out of 4.2 million sign ups and they don't know how many actually paid?
Just when you thought they couldn't sink further into incompetence they fall one notch more.
American tax dollars are in good hands.
Comment from the net: "How wonderful that premiums increased 40% in the worst economy in more than a generation. Or that young, healthy people--the people that you're specifically targeting with your productions--have been incentivized not to have coverage at all now that insurers may not reject applicants on the basis of pre-existing conditions. It really is nothing but good intentions and us-good, them-bad with these people."
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Dr. Danielle Martin (Dr. Derp) employs staggering logical fallacies to defend Canadian health care.
She employed the classic Canadian tactic of "at least we're not Canadian" in deflecting questions about wait times. It's sad because we know the wait times are long.
"Sebelius was asked repeatedly whether the administration could say how many people who had enrolled in plans had actually paid their premiums, but she said she couldn’t answer.
“I can’t tell you because I don’t know that,” Sebelius told Rep. Tom Price (R-Ga.)."
Out of 4.2 million sign ups and they don't know how many actually paid?
Just when you thought they couldn't sink further into incompetence they fall one notch more.
American tax dollars are in good hands.
Comment from the net: "How wonderful that premiums increased 40% in the worst economy in more than a generation. Or that young, healthy people--the people that you're specifically targeting with your productions--have been incentivized not to have coverage at all now that insurers may not reject applicants on the basis of pre-existing conditions. It really is nothing but good intentions and us-good, them-bad with these people."
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Dr. Danielle Martin (Dr. Derp) employs staggering logical fallacies to defend Canadian health care.
She employed the classic Canadian tactic of "at least we're not Canadian" in deflecting questions about wait times. It's sad because we know the wait times are long.
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