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Itinerary now going up to $1 million. but he s also very clearly sabotaging obamacare. and this is a remarkable response that hhs gave to vox today. when asked about the fact that he s pulling regional administrators out of enrollment events. obamacare s never lived up to enrollment expectations despite the previous administration s best efforts. the american people know a bad deal when they see one, many won t be convinced to sign up for washington knows best health coverage they can t afford. as obamacare continues to collapse hhs is carefully evaluating how we can best serve the american people who continue to be harmed by obamacare s failures. your reaction? it s really a disgusting statement from hhs and one that sounds like it comes from the campaign. i mean, we are not in the campaign any longer. they actually are running government. when you re running government, that includes administering the parts that you don t particularly like. i don t care if they don t want obamaca ....
Advertising over the next year. they thought they shouldn t drive people to an exchange. so you are beginning to have the machinery and the institutional support around the law begin to activate because all of a sudden getting somebody to the point where they might sign up is a good thing as opposed to a bad thing. we re in a place where the law is running far behind enrollment expectations, nobody know what is the risk pool is going to look like, and in truth nobody will really know until march. because all experiences we have had is that people won t sign up for the most part until they have a penalty looming over them and that s really at the end of march. so it will be hard to give a good progress report until we know what happens in that sort of final sprint of sign up. coming up, senator elizabeth warren has just introduced a bill that would prohibit employers from requiring ....
They thought they shouldn t drive people to an exchange. so you are beginning to have the machinery and the institutional support around the law begin to activate because all of a sudden getting somebody to the point where they might sign up is a good thing as opposed to a bad thing. we re in a place where the law is running far behind enrollment expectations, nobody know what is the risk pool is going to look like, and in truth nobody will really know until march. because all experiences we have had is that people won t sign up for the most part until they have a penalty looming over them and that s really at the end of march. so it will be hard to give a good progress report until we know what happens in that sort of final sprint of sign up. coming up, senator elizabeth warren has just introduced a bill that would prohibit employers from requiring prospective employees to tell their credit history when applying for a job. ....
So you are beginning to have the machinery and the institutional support around the law begin to activate because all of a sudden getting somebody to the point where they might sign up is a good thing as opposed to a bad thing. we re in a place where the law is running far behind enrollment expectations, nobody know what is the risk pool is going to look like, and in truth nobody will really know until march. because all experiences we have had is that people won t sign up for the most part until they have a penalty looming over them and that s really at the end of march. so it will be hard to give a good progress report until we know what happens in that sort of final sprint of sign up. coming up, senator elizabeth warren has just introduced a bill that would prohibit employers from requiring prospective employees to tell their credit history when applying for a job. today highly qualified applicants with bad credit can ....
Relatively cooperative, then they could talk about maybe delaying, but we have this defund fantasy caucus, any delay leads you defunding and leads you trying to end the law. i want to deal with the idea that how this plays out clinically will work state by state and not just as a national sort of piece. how obama care is working in each state makes a difference in how it plays politically as slate points out, exchange enrollment is surging dates that have working websites not trying to fight against law and obstruct the law. california, kentucky, minnesota, washington state, connecticut are all surpassing enrollment expectations. so it s going to depend on where you are and how it s working out. we re already seeing attack ads on the air in red states where it s not working out so well. let s show you the one being used by the koch brothers. people don t like political ads. i don t like them either. but health care isn t about politics. ....