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Polls for ACA and Obama keep going up
Apr 3, 2014 12:22:16   #
BoJester
 
As more people sign up, the unhappy anti-ACA like the fools at faux and rightwing will find that repeal will become even more difficult, especially when those that claim to be teaparty conservatives and republicans start benefiting from the ACA. They will never allow their benefits to be taken away, just like they fight like junk-yard dogs to keep their SS, Medicare, Medicaid and pensions.

http://dailycaller.com/2014/04/03/obama-less-popular-than-obamacare/#!

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Apr 3, 2014 12:38:37   #
Philippe Boeing
 
BoJester wrote:
As more people sign up, the unhappy anti-ACA like the fools at faux and rightwing will find that repeal will become even more difficult, especially when those that claim to be teaparty conservatives and republicans start benefiting from the ACA. They will never allow their benefits to be taken away, just like they fight like junk-yard dogs to keep their SS, Medicare, Medicaid and pensions.

http://dailycaller.com/2014/04/03/obama-less-popular-than-obamacare/#!


Oh yea. Like they fought when the government forced them out of health plans they already had and put them into plans they don't really like. They will fight, but not for your hopes. Benefiting from the early roll out of a socialist system to eventually take over one sixth of the US economy and put all personal data onto a government data base? Surely you are joking. You might want to take a much closer look at the phony numbers the emperor and his minions posted Tuesday. The number of "signups" of subsidized care is minute compared to the 5 million who were forced out of their previous plans so they could be counted as new sing ups. The socialists are so desperate for numbers they are signing up i******s. What's next, the list of dead DOC v**ers?

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Apr 3, 2014 12:59:30   #
Patty
 
I really haven't figured out someone can possibly believe that after Carney stated they had 6 million signed up on Tuesday that even the most gullible could believe that the HHS system could have possibly handled signing up another 1.1 million people by Wednesday.
Are people really that gullible?

"You can use the cloud just for the peak times," he said. "It appears their system has not been optimized."

But John Engates, chief technology officer at Rackspace, a cloud computer service provider, said it looks like HHS is using cloud technology — at least on the front end. But when the system begins connecting with other systems, such as the IRS, it gets bogged down.

"You could have legacy systems not meant for the load they have now and simply can't keep up," he said. "Facebook controls the whole system — HHS does not," he added, explaining that the websites famous for their ability to meet demand quickly can upgrade and test each part of the system.

"It could be a really good system," he said. "But one weak link could bring you down."

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Apr 3, 2014 13:15:30   #
bdamage Loc: My Bunker
 
BoJester wrote:
As more people sign up, the unhappy anti-ACA like the fools at faux and rightwing will find that repeal will become even more difficult, especially when those that claim to be teaparty conservatives and republicans start benefiting from the ACA. They will never allow their benefits to be taken away, just like they fight like junk-yard dogs to keep their SS, Medicare, Medicaid and pensions.

http://dailycaller.com/2014/04/03/obama-less-popular-than-obamacare/#!


Give it a rest BJ.
An NPR poll?
Really?
In the history of NPR, they have NEVER had a non-biased, accurate poll in anything.

Quinnipiac poll puts Obama approval at 42/50, ObamaCare at 41/55
posted at 10:01 am on April 2, 2014 by Ed Morrissey

American v**ers oppose the Affordable Care Act 55 – 41 percent and 40 percent are less likely to v**e for a candidate who supports Obamacare, while 27 percent are more likely and 31 percent say this will not affect their v**e.
http://hotair.com/archives/2014/04/02/quinnipiac-poll-puts-obama-approval-at-4250-obamacare-at-4155/

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Apr 3, 2014 13:20:37   #
Philippe Boeing
 
Patty wrote:
I really haven't figured out someone can possibly believe that after Carney stated they had 6 million signed up on Tuesday that even the most gullible could believe that the HHS system could have possibly handled signing up another 1.1 million people by Wednesday.
Are people really that gullible?

"You can use the cloud just for the peak times," he said. "It appears their system has not been optimized."

But John Engates, chief technology officer at Rackspace, a cloud computer service provider, said it looks like HHS is using cloud technology — at least on the front end. But when the system begins connecting with other systems, such as the IRS, it gets bogged down.

"You could have legacy systems not meant for the load they have now and simply can't keep up," he said. "Facebook controls the whole system — HHS does not," he added, explaining that the websites famous for their ability to meet demand quickly can upgrade and test each part of the system.

"It could be a really good system," he said. "But one weak link could bring you down."
I really haven't figured out someone can possibly ... (show quote)


Your spot on about the 1 plus million in one week but remember the gun was to people's head for fines if they did not hear the emperor declare the moratorium on deadlines. More than the mystical numbers of who's payed up, how many are of the actual funding age group, etc, etc., the thing I find unbelievable is that the number of 7 million was floated by Sibilius months ago. And they did not have the sign ups and the website was a total joke and then it wasn't going to be 7 million. And Sibilius denied saying it. And then by divine intervention, the clouds parted and at the exact day of the deadline.....the number 7.1 appears. As if to say ha, we told you 7 million and we beat it by this much!! Something right of Maxwell Smart's line; "got it by this much", holding his thumb and forefinger together.

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