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Home Front: Culture Wars
ObamaCare Good/Bad Politics
2017-02-04
An estimated 9.2 million people signed up via Healthcare.gov by the Jan. 31 open enrollment deadline, according to the update from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

The data also showed that many faced 25 percent premium hikes on average and that there were fewer options.

While that may have been anticipated, the uncustomary and highly politicized wording in a Trumplican government statement was not. It led to furious responses from some former White House officials and others.

"Obamacare has failed the American people, with one broken promise after another," said current Health and Human Services spokesman Matt Lloyd in a statement.
On the other hand,

That prompted, Benjamin Wakana, who held Lloyd's position until two weeks ago, to fire back. "That statement is insane," he told CNBC.
Not "incorrect". Not "misguided". Not "politically motivated". So far out of my comfort zone it must be "insane".
"Considering the (Affordable Care Act) covered 20 million more people than any Republican plan."
And it was all free, too!

The Trump administration stopped outreach and pulled advertising for Obamacare over the past two weeks. "The sabotage efforts worked," Charles Gaba, an progressive independent analyst who has been tracking enrollment figures told U.S. News. "Impossible to prove causation, of course, but Healthcare.gov enrollment had been pacing last year's very closely until the final week."
Impossible, of course, but there - I said it anyway.
Posted by:Bobby

#2  Chas Gaba does good stat analyses (actually does the work compared to HHS or CBO), but he is also a Dem operative out of MI. says so right on his website, as any good reporter would note.
Posted by: Regular joe   2017-02-04 16:07  

#1  I suspect this fight will define Trump's presidency more than any other. He promised to repeal. Feckless Republicans in Congress don't have the stomach. When the dust settles, we'll know who is calling the shots in DC for the next 4 years.
Posted by: Iblis   2017-02-04 12:21  

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