you have nothing do you? I mean you really have nothing at all, huh? Funny....let's see if I can help you a little friend.... Obamacare has led to health coverage for millions more people At least 9.5 million previously uninsured people have gotten health insurance since Obamacare started, surveys and reports show. http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na...tional-20140331,0,5472960.story#ixzz2xjksxYDN Here is the headline.....you see....where it says 9.5 million previously uninsured people have gotten health insurance since Obamacare started, surveys and reports show. There you go....facts are good. If you read the article it very clearly articulated how they arrived at the number. WH reports 7.1 million have signed up through the exchanges, not in total....get your facts straight
no data, except of course the RAND study that I cited. The same RAND company who conservatives have been quoting for the past several months to try and prop up their notion that the law was doomed. who cares how many are being subsidized, that's part of what the law proposed to do. yep, the right is "asking questions" the same way that Charles Manson made house calls.
Right and it surveyed 20,000 people to get the 9.5 million number...... Sorry if we dont all jump in line.
Everyone cares. The point is to lower healthcare costs. Not give more of it away. We need NEW people to PAY.......
I have no idea where you are going with this Pride. You didn't like the Mother JOnes source so I gave you another. Do you need still another? There is no conflict between these reports. In the absence of good data to support your side of the argument, you are trying to make this about Mother Jones, which is irrelevant. Unless you can offer something to support your argument then I am done with this back and forth.
that is how survey's work. it's called a sample. but stay with that Mitt Romney, "the polls and surveys are broke" theory and see how that works out for you
1st: you quote a link that is dishonest in its interpretation of another article. 2nd: the report only surveyed like 20K people. 3rd: this is from the source you posted: At least 6 million people have signed up for health coverage on the new marketplaces, about one-third of whom were previously uninsured. A February survey by consulting firm McKinsey & Co. found 27% of new enrollees were previously uninsured, but newer survey data from the nonprofit Rand Corp. and reports from marketplace officials in several states suggest that share increased in March. So 1/3rd is the new 27%? And you trust this guys numbers? http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na...tional-20140331,0,5472960.story#ixzz2xjnZMVZ0