$2,400 per year. that s because of obama care. no one has launched a big pr campaign to get these people signed up because of the problems with the federal website. we are about to launch a big pr campaign. and that, i think, is going to persuade a lot of people. now, as part of that pr campaign, as mr. emanuel calls it, today the white house is trying to tout the fact that medicaid is being expanded all around the country to get millions of people who don t have insurance right now covered. of course, that means taxpayers kicking in the money to cover these folks. the question is going to be whether or not the math adds up in the end. whether you can get enough young, healthy people to sign up for the law in order to help pay for all these millions of folks coming in who did not have insurance before, gretchen. that s a catch. as well white house officials are launching a campaign, they did last week, to sell the benefits of obama care to the american public. but what s the new
in on twitter @fn insider and ought harris faulkner. big pr campaign. what likely is coming? basically that things are improving steadily and you can sign up easily and you will get insurance that will be affordable and arguably better than what you had before. and that the problems with the system have largely been addressed. and bottom line, harris, we are heading towards the realization of the goals of the aca. whether that will be the reality, remains to be seen. but that s what the campaign will say. it s not as though we haven t seen any sort of a push. in fact, dr. seekial emanuel, i want to take a look at what he had to say which is that we haven t even seen the pr campaign. no one has launched a big pr campaign because of the problems with the federal website.
california, you can get a silver plan and you make about 150% of the poverty line, get a silver plan for $50 a month. third, given the preventive serves and other things, that premium is something you can cover by using the preventive services because people are getting preventive care, so i think there s many reasons for people to sign up that they will sign up. i have to move on. one more thing i d like to point out, no one has launched a big pr campaign to get these people signed up because of the problems with the federal website. we are about to launch a big pr campaign an that is going to persuade a lot of people! the harvard poll says only 20% are going to sign up in california. de definitely or probably i understand that the obama campaign slogan, but at this point, that s all you have. we have four more months to
a fair trial. it may take a woke and half and also a national story getting national attention, too. thank you. we are seeing chain reaction crashes like this from texas to new york. how bad is it where you are? we ll tweet your pictures at the end of hq. stay inside under a blanket right now. i have a special surprise coming up. and is the real problem with obama care poor promotion. we ll debate that. no one launched a big pr campaign. and we are about to launch a big pr campaign. ] a. dvepa pi
lack of promotion, not the botched rollout that is to blame for low enrollment. no one has launched a big pr campaign to get these people signed up because of the problems with the federal website. we are about to launch a big pr campaign and that, i think, is going to persuade a lot of people to sign up. the white house may not have started its latest pr campaign but state exchanges are certainly looking to attract younger demos using racy ads like this one with internet means like this one like hey, girl, and cutouts of actors like ryan gosling. still, almost half of millennials say they are not going to sign up. joining me is a columnist for the washington times, charlie herd. the president has been promoting this thing for four long years with all kinds of things like wild promises and now one of his own obama care architects says