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Welcome to this story, CBS News. Better late than never. Note well that the report below cites the administrations own (conservative) estimates, and highlights yet another hand-picked Obamacare success story that has imploded under the crushing weight of the laws failure: ... NancyCare was a cute little sound-byte while it lasted. Now shes canceled her companys previous insurance -- which is now unaffordable thanks to the Affordable Care Act -- and her workers are struggling mightily to obtain quality, reasonably-priced coverage through Obamacares exchanges. Success! Nancys change in tune is powerful for obvious reasons (although this unraveled success story is worse), but the most damning element of that clip is the short montage of Jay Carney lying through his teeth about how Obamacares dropped coverage epidemic will not affect anyone covered by their companys insurance plan. Those statements were meant to reassure the large majority of Americans that they have nothing to worry about back when dumped coverage was dominating the news cycle. But the administrations internal estimates and projections tell a different story. As weve been warning for weeks, the second wave is coming, and its going to be worst than the first.... The online system is still marred by defects that will create havoc for insurance companies if a significantly larger volume of applicants starts to sign up in coming weeks. ... Insurers say they are getting duplicate records and reports that misstate family relationships, such as listing a child as a spouse. In some cases, enrollment reports are disappearing. With these “orphan records,” insurers have no way of knowing whether a person is signed up for coverage, unless a new customer happens to call the company with questions....
Posted on: Wed, 27 Nov 2013 15:03:40 +0000

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