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Originally Posted by whell
Yup, you are still the shill. FYI, for the 2017 plan year, the number of insured via the exchanges is just over 9 million, not 12 million. But your numbers above dom't count the total number of insured in the individual market whose coverage of choice was cancelled because that coverage didn't meet MEC standards. The number was about 5 million in 2014.
You also had about 60 million insured by small employers - employers with under 50 employees - whose plans were no longer available starting in 2014 when Obamacare's small group insurance rules took effect. Many of those plans increased in price for employees because those plans were age banded. Even though the plans cost more, many of those employees priced out of their employer plans didn't qualify for a subsidy via the exchange since their employer offered coverage.
Hope you enjoy living in Schillville.
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What's this have to do with Trump being the lyingest sack of shit who ever lived? As for the merits and faults of Obamacare, why is that the GOP doesn't have anything whatsoever to offer in terms of replacement? You were convinced that they had a viable plan, despite all evidence to the contrary.
What you characterize as Obama's Big Lie is actually a largely-realized policy objective for Obamacare (GOP sabotage notwithstanding), whereas Trump/GOP lies on the subject of health care have been complete, total and numerous. Life in gullible WhellWorld must suck bigly.