President Obama feeling the love from Californians. A state where Obamacare is working quite well. |
The confluence of two pieces of news last week will place Republicans at a moral crossroads — either by this weekend, or whenever Healthcare.gov can legitimately be described as a “working” website.
The first came from Jeffrey Zients — the Obama administration point person in charge of fixing Healthcare.gov — who told reporters on Friday that the site will be able to handle 50,000 users at a time and 800,000 users a day by the the end of next week. That’s double the current capacity, and right in time for an expected surge in demand just before the end of the year.
The second came from the pro-reform group Families USA, which examined options available to 15 million people who are currently covered on the individual market (many of whose policies have been canceled and will lapse by the end of the year) under the Affordable Care Act.
According to Families USA, over 70 percent of those currently insured will either qualify for premium tax credits on state-based insurance exchanges, or become newly eligible for Medicaid coverage under the healthcare law.
“Nationally, 71 percent of people in the individual market under age 65 have incomes at or below 400 percent of poverty,” according to Families USA. “Under the Affordable Care Act, these people are income-eligible for financial help to purchase an insurance plan, either through new premium tax credit subsidies or through expanded Medicaid.”
Together that combines all of the ingredients any marketplace needs to be successful:
1) An appealing product.
2) A large population of motivated shoppers.
3) Affordable prices, either by design or by discount.
4). A fast-moving checkout counter.
For the past couple of months, the Healthcare.gov failure allowed Republicans to ignore the moral imperative they face to direct these constituents toward new options. The cash registers aren’t working, they could tell themselves, so what good would we be doing by directing people to the market anyhow. This was always dodgy logic, but it enjoyed a real sheen of plausibility. And that’s why Republicans have spent most of November soliciting Obamacare horror stories, rather than trying to help the narrators.
A working site that can service nearly a million people a day destroys that excuse. Some conservative groups have been craven and reckless enough to actively discourage people from enrolling in Affordable Care Act coverage. Elected Republicans have generally used their influence more subtly, by drawing attention to the hassles and supposed dangers of using Healthcare.gov. Manipulation vs. direct appeal. They’ve also maligned an administrative solution President Obama devised that will allow carriers in some states to reissue canceled policies.
But the real fix for 70 percent (or so) of people whose policies have been canceled is to get new, subsidized coverage through exchanges, or to enroll in Medicaid. Once Healthcare.gov is working at high capacity, they’ll owe people with canceled coverage more than just the play-acting they’ve offered for the past month.
A picture courtesy of Dennis Zaki who says these are everywhere in California. |
Gee I can hardly wait to see what that will be.
REPEAL OBAMACARE
ReplyDeleteIMPEACH OBAMA
TAkE BACK OUR COUNTRY
Fuck off.
DeleteYeah, good luck with that! OMG, there's a black man in the White House!!!! Don't fear becoming a minority, the rest of us have endured too many years of arrogant "christian" oppression
DeleteOh, and 6:57? This is my country too, so double fuck off.
DeleteI'm thinking 6:57 was snark, and answering the implied question above. What next? Same sh*t.
DeleteGetting more desperate, traitor? You are repeating this comment in all caps on multiple posts.
DeleteTry to understand. All caps doesn't make your words smarter or truer.
They are still moronic and traitorous, and we real Americans will never give this country to traitors and losers like you.
By the way, President Obama is more intelligent, educated, classy, cultured and patriotic than you ever have been or ever will be.
What the hell do you idiots mean when you holler 'take my country back'?
DeletePlus, you have zero reasons for impeaching our wonderful President Obama! Absolutely none. You and your party would NEVER succeed at even trying to do so.
Johnny Reb seems to not understand. We took back this country at Gettysburg and .55 caliber mini-ball.
DeleteLet'd not repeat the process.
@ 6:57 ~ Is SarahPAC paying you double time or Holiday pay from the 'postage' fund for trolling on Thanksgiving Day? If not, you should contact your union, oh wait, never mind.......
DeleteOf course the CAPS LOCK CRETIN is spending her Thanksgiving trying to be the first poster on IM. What a way to spend your Turkey Day. Ya got no family? Or did they disown you because they got sick of listening to the same talking points? I'm voting for the latter.
DeleteAnonymous6:57 AM <---- S T U P I D
Deletei take it you're no fan of e.e.cumming?
DeleteI live in CA. I haven't seen what's in Dennis' photo. But the website, Covered California is being advertised all over the place. Today of all days, and every other day, I am thankful and proud of CA for being the progressive state that it is.
ReplyDeleteI applaud CA and it's citizens! I live in Alaska where we are anything but progressive!!! We are recessive and have a horrible governor (who is a friend and supporter of Sarah Palin, if that tells you anything!) by the name of Sean Parnell - aka "Captain Zero"! (given that nickname by Don Young who is serving for Alaska in the United States Congress).
DeleteWhy don't the idiots focus on the half white portion of President vs his half black side? Most of them probably have negro in their bloodline too, but don't have a clue about it!
DeleteFriggin' idiots!
A guide to surviving Obamacare debates at Thanksgiving
ReplyDeletehttp://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2013/11/25/a-guide-to-surviving-obamacare-debates-at-thanksgiving/
It’s Thanksgiving So We Asked Brits To Label The United States — We’re So Sorry, America
http://www.buzzfeed.com/robinedds/its-thanksgiving-so-we-asked-some-brits-to-label-the-us-stat
I politely tell my conservative relatives to Fuck Off. That usually brings a very succinct and tidy end to any political conversation. Family politics is one of the reasons why I live 3500 miles from my nearest conservative relative.
DeleteIt's going to be wonderful seeing President Obama has nailed their asses once again!!! I have a pre existing condition and am delighted I can obtain medical health insurance with no need to worry about being turned down and no worry about being cancelled at a later date!
ReplyDeleteThat is ONE of the things President Obama has provided this voting American and I voted for him both times! Thank you, President Obama, VP Biden and your Administration!
The thing that makes me angriest of all this week is that, because of the greed and power of the corporations and politicians, so many people this Thanksgiving are living on the edge.
ReplyDeletehttp://crooksandliars.com/mike-lux/thanksgiving-edge
http://crooksandliars.com/bluegal-aka-fran/open-thread-746
And have to work on Thanksgiving Day.
DeleteDow = 16,072; Nasdaq = 4,017 (first time over 4,000 in 13 years !); S & P = 1,802 (a new record) ! Yep, that "hopey-changey" thing is working out just fine, thank you.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous8:39 AM
DeleteBINGO!
And why don't we hear THAT story all over the news???
Delete'Liberal media' my big patootie! (and it's gonna be a lot bigger after stuffing and pumpkin pie!)
and I called mark begich and told him thank you too!
ReplyDeleteYou'll know Obamacare is working when the Republicans start referring to it as the Affordable Care Act.
ReplyDeleteSo true
DeleteSOOOOO..very proud to be Californian!! Yes, so true..Stores selling Obamacare policies popping up across California
ReplyDeletehttp://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-exchange-retail-20131128,0,380583.story#ixzz2ly59S9OL
Republicans Refuse to Cover the Poor, Then Complain that Obamacare Isn't Covering the Poor
ReplyDeleteThe New York Times has gotten hold of the "House Republican Playbook" on Obamacare, and I have to admit that it brought back warm memories. It's just like the launch kits I used to produce for our sales force whenever we came out with a new product, and I have to say that it looks very professional. For Eric Cantor's sake, I hope his sales force pays more attention to it than my sales force used to pay to mine.
In any case, it's all pretty predictable stuff: Obamacare is an abomination; people are losing their insurance; small companies are being ruined; etc. etc. But I have to say that this is my favorite talking point:
http://www.motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2013/11/republicans-refuse-cover-poor-then-complain-obamacare-isnt-covering-poor
The GOP’s Late-Term Abortion Strategy Is Backfiring
ReplyDeleteAs the Supreme Court announces it will hear a challenge to Obama’s contraception mandate, a study on late-term abortion seekers finds the GOP’s anti-abortion laws are backfiring.
Right wing politicians who are push laws to restrict a woman’s access to later-term abortions presumably do so because they don’t want women having abortion after 20 weeks. But new research from medical school-based scholars finds that other policies that conservative Republicans are pushing, including restrictions on access to clinics as well as constrained access to health insurance, actually result in more women seeking later-term abortions. In other words, not only are Republicans hypocrites—but their hypocrisy is backfiring.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/witw/articles/2013/11/27/the-gop-s-late-term-abortion-strategy-is-backfiring.html
....Ten months later, McDonough is trying to manage one of the roughest patches in Obama's presidency as the White House labors to explain how the president got blindsided by the problematic enrollment launch of his health care law. As the president's gatekeeper, McDonough is at the center of the maelstrom, the man charged with deciding what the president needs to know and when.
ReplyDeleteWith his periodic treks to the Capitol and his credentials as a former Senate staffer, McDonough has built a deep reserve of good will among lawmakers from both parties. But the botched health care rollout has angered many Democrats who wonder why the White House did not see the trouble coming.
"This is so important to the president, this is his signature issue," said Rep. Elijah Cummings, the top Democrat on the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. "Not only is it his signature issue, it is the signature issue for the Republicans on the negative side. That's a hell of a combination.
"If you have something that significant, that's the kind of thing I would think I'd have somebody sleeping with it day and night. When they go to the bathroom, they're on the cell phone talking about it. When they go to sleep, they dream about it."
McDonough is now holding evening meetings every day with key players in the health care rollout, offering support even as he holds agency leaders accountable.
"We went straight into problem solving," he said last week during a stroll on the White House South Lawn. "We knew that going into this, that no plan survives first contact. We knew that we would be confronted with challenges along the way.
"We are focused on getting it working, absolutely, and we're making good progress on that."
Indeed, how the health care website performs on Dec. 1 and beyond will be an acid test of McDonough's leadership and crisis management.
http://bigstory.ap.org/article/obamas-gatekeeper-now-point-man-health-care
I keep wondering if there is/was an inside mole that created this mess? I hope there is an investigation going on by President Obama's IT group that is reporting to him on a daily basis.
DeleteMarriage story.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.viralnova.com/marriage-story/