Rick UngarContributor
I write from the left on politics and policy.
Really? I would have never figured that.. LOL
Yeah, the number of sign ups grew as well did the number of insurers, but where is the data that shows how many LOST their insurance coverage or are still waiting from Medicaid? Your left wing propagandist conveniently left that part out.
Since you have so much faith into what Forbes publishes, the following article offers a lot more insight without all the spin.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/theapot...ring-the-uninsured-a-glass-half-empty-moment/
How Well Is Obamacare Covering The Uninsured? A Glass Half Empty Moment
excerpt;
"I hope I have provided a useful way of assessing where we are on expanded coverage in this first year of major coverage expansion. At the end of the day, we appear to have covered 1 in 8 uninsured, but to get to this point, we have disrupted coverage for millions, increased premiums for tens of millions more and amplified the pain even further with a blizzard of new taxes and fees that will end up cost even the lowest income families nearly $7,000 over a decade.
Nothing I have seen in the rollout to date has altered my earlier estimate that we’ll see at least 4 “losers” for every “winner” under Obamacare, especially given that nearly two thirds (4.5 million of the 7.1 million) of the newly insured have gained their coverage through Medicaid rather than private coverage. Few would argue it’s bad news to see 7.1 million Americans gain coverage, but it’s regrettable that such a vastly bigger number of the nation’s citizens had to experience the dislocations, anxiety or greater financial burdens that they did since that really wasn’t necessary had Obamacare been designed more sensibly."
Try an article from this time period, not April.
And no, Jeb has no chance. I guess you forgot how the Republicans handled him with his views on immigration? Not exactly walking the party line. You have to get the Republican nod first. Even Gilsan can grasp that after looking at the cartoon he posted.
It won't be the Canadian Cruz, especially after his role in the government shutdown.
Won't be Rand Paul. The same people that think he has a chance, are the same people that thought his daddy did.
Won't be Rubio, they'll have a field day with him.
Again, I'm waiting for the Republicans in this thread to tell me how this works in a National Election? These are Tea Party candidates, local red meat candidates, nothing more. Does not play well on a National level. Do you seriously not grasp that? I can quote this post when they finally do have a candidate, and it won't be any of these. I think you like them merely for the show. They stir the pot, like to get at people, but they won't ever be President.
It's very early on, don't know who's going to be up but in early polls, Clinton is clearly ahead any of the names you put up so far
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/2016_presidential_race.html
Picking the same losers over and over again.
One of the reasons you've lost 4 out of the last 5 elections on Popular Vote, is because you don't put up any contenders.