Obama administration is set to delay enrollment for 2015 by a month.

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BySTEPHANIE CONDONCBS NEWSNovember 22, 2013, 11:46 AM
Obamacare enrollment for 2015 to be delayed a month



After the slow start to enrollment in the Obamacare marketplaces for 2014, the Obama administration is set to delay enrollment for 2015 by a month.
The move will give insurers more time to evaluate the 2014 market and set 2015 premiums accordingly -- it also moves the enrollment period past the 2014 midterm elections. It?s the latest Obamacare adjustment that, whatever its aims, is clouded by the continued political controversy over the health law. At least one Republican, Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, called the decision "a cynical political move."

The Health and Human Services Department confirms to CBS News that it plans to reschedule the 2015 open enrollment period for Nov. 15, 2014 - Jan. 15, 2015. Previously, the enrollment period was slated to run from Oct. 15 - Dec. 7, 2014. Insurers also now have until May 2014, rather than April 2014, to submit applications to offer health plans in the marketplace. The changes don?t impact the Obamacare marketplace for next year.

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?This change is good news for consumers, who will have more time to learn about plans before enrolling and an open enrollment period that?s a week longer,? an HHS official told CBS News.

After insurers on the new Obamacare marketplaces released their rates for 2014, the administration happily announced in late September (a week before open enrollment began) that premiums on the marketplace came in lower than expected. So far, however, far fewer people have enrolled than the administration was hoping for by this point.

The low enrollment -- particularly among younger, healthier people -- could increase premiums for 2015 more than anticipated. Insurers are expecting younger, healthier people to enroll late in the game, in large part because of all the technical problems with the Obamacare website HealthCare.gov. Since many of those people may not enroll until March, insurers will benefit from having an extra month to set their rates for the next year.

Democrats, meanwhile, could also benefit from the delay of open enrollment. If premiums are higher than expected next year, the open enrollment period could be a headache for Democrats who support the health law and are seeking re-election in early November.

"If premiums go through the roof in the first year of Obamacare, no one will know about it until after the election," Grassley said in a statement Friday. "This is clearly a cynical political move by the Obama Administration to use extra-regulatory, by any means necessary tools to keep this program afloat and hide key information from voters... The Administration is welcome to prove me wrong by committing to put out 2015 plan year premium rates by November 1, 2014.?

As the administration continues to adjust Obamacare rules, Republicans are continuing their intense scrutiny of the health law?s rocky rollout and its potential unintended consequences.

The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform on Friday morning held a field hearing in Gastonia, N.C., to examine the Affordable Care Act?s implementation and its impact on premiums. While the GOP insists it?s trying to hold the administration accountable for its changes to the insurance market, Democrats on the Oversight committee are charging Committee Chairman Darell Issa, R-Calif., is motivated by politics.

?I welcome legitimate and responsible congressional oversight, but House Republicans have made clear that they have no interest in improving the Healthcare.gov website,? Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md., said in a statement. ?Rather than engaging in a destructive political exercise with the ultimate goal of tearing down the Affordable Care Act, promoting misinformation, and eliminating health insurance for tens of millions of people, the Committee should support constructive efforts to help educate and assist families who urgently need medical care and now have a chance to obtain it.?

Cummings complained that Issa ignored multiple requests from pro-Obamacare residents in the politically-significant state of North Carolina who wanted to testify at Friday?s hearing. However, Democrats on the committee didn't request any witnesses themselves, nor did any Democrats attend the hearing.

Meanwhile, states are still deciding how to respond to the president?s administrative decision to let insurers extend existing policies for another year, even if they no longer meet Obamacare minimum coverage standards. On Thursday, the board of California?s Obamacare marketplace (called Covered California) voted unanimously to reject the policy change because of concerns it would disrupt the new market.

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9 million enrollees to Obamacare and alot of them are people who never had insurance.

Its working


too bad GOP aint with the program.


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The U.S. created 192,000 new jobs in March after a gain of 197,000 in February, according to the Labor Department. The unemployment rate was unchanged at 6.7 percent. Economists polled by Reuters had expected employment to increase 200,000 last month and the unemployment rate to dip to 6.6 percent.




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Another Fraudulent Jobs Report

Paul Craig Roberts

April 6, 2014

The March payroll jobs report released April 4 claims 192,000 new private sector jobs. Here is what John Williams has to say about the claim:

?The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) deliberately publishes its seasonally-adjusted historical payroll-employment and household-survey (unemployment) data so that the numbers are neither consistent nor comparable with current headline reporting. The upside revisions to the January and February monthly jobs gains, and the relatively strong March payroll showing, reflected nothing more than concealed, favorable shifts in underlying seasonal factors, hidden by the lack of consistent BLS reporting. In like manner, consistent month-to-month changes in the unemployment rate or labor force simply are not knowable, because the BLS cloaks the consistent and comparable numbers.?

Here is what Dave Kranzler has to say: ?the employment report is probably the most deceptively fraudulent report produced by the Government.?

As I have pointed out for a decade, the ?New Economy? jobs that we were promised in exchange for our manufacturing jobs and tradable professional service jobs that were offshored have never shown up. The transnational corporations and their hired shills among economists lied to us. Not even a jobs report as deceptive and fraudulent as the BLS payroll jobs report can hide the fact that Congress, the White House, and the American people have sat sucking their thumbs while corporations maximized profits for the one percent at the expense of everyone else in the United States.

Let?s look at where the alleged jobs are. The BLS jobs report says that 28,400 jobs were created in March in wholesale and retail sales. March is the month that Macy?s, Sears, JC Penny, Staples, Radio Shack, Office Depot, and other retailers announced combined closings of several thousand stores, but more retail clerks were hired.

The BLS payroll jobs report claims 57,000 jobs in ?professional and business services.? Are these jobs for lawyers, accountants, architects, engineers, and managers? No. The combined new jobs for these middle class professional skills totaled 10,400. Employment services accounted for 42,000 of the jobs in ?professional and business services? of which temporary help accounted for 28,500.

?Education and health services? accounted for 34,000 jobs or which ambulatory and home health care services accounted for 28,000 of the jobs.

The other old standby, waitresses and bartenders, accounted for 30,400 jobs. The number of Americans dependent on food stamps who cannot afford to go out to eat or to purchase a six-pack of beer has almost doubled, but the demand for restaurant meals and bar drinks keeps rising.

There you have it. This is America?s ?New Economy.? If the jobs exist at all, they consist of lowly paid, largely part-time employment that fails to produce enough income to prevent the food stamp rolls from doubling.

Without growth in consumer income, there is no growth in aggregate consumer demand. Offshoring jobs also offshores the income associated with the jobs, resulting in the decline in the domestic consumer market. The US transnational corporations, pursuing profits in the short-run, are destroying their long-run consumer base. The transnational corporations are also destroying the outlook for US universities, as it makes no sense to incur large student loan debt when job prospects are poor. The corporations are also destroying US leadership in innovation as US corporations increasingly become marketeers of foreign-made goods and services.

As I predicted in 2004, the US will have a third world work force in 20 years.

The unemployment figures are as deceptive as the employment figures. The headline
unemployment rate of 6.7% does not include discouraged workers. When discouraged
workers are included among the unemployed, the US rate of unemployment is 3.4 times higher than the announced rate.

How many times has John Williams written his report? How many times have I written this article? Yet the government continues to issue false reports, and the presstitute financial media continues to ask no questions.

The US, once a land of opportunity, has been transformed into an aristocratic economy in which income and wealth are concentrated at the very top. The highly skewed concentration at the top is the result of jobs offshoring, which transformed Americans? salaries and wages into bonuses for executives and capital gains for owners, and financial deregulation, which produced financial collapse and the Federal Reserve?s bailout of ?banks too big too fail.? The trillions of dollars of new money created by the Federal Reserve has produced massive inflation of stock prices, making owners even richer.

Sooner or later the dollar?s value will suffer as a result of the massive creation of new dollars. When that occurs, the import-dependent American population will suffer a traumatic drop in living standards. The main cost of the bank bailout has yet to hit.

As I write I cannot think of one thing in the entire areas of foreign and domestic policy that the US government has told the truth about in the 21st century. Just as Saddam Hussein had no weapons of mass destruction, Iran has no nukes, Assad did not use chemical weapons, and Putin did not invade and annex Crimea, the jobs numbers are fraudulent, the unemployment rate is deceptive, the inflation measures are understated, and the GDP growth rate is overstated. Americans live in a matrix of total lies.

What can Americans do? Elections are pointless. Presidents, Senators, and US Representatives represent the interest groups that provide their campaign funds, not the voters. In two decisions, the Republican Supreme Court has made it legal for corporations to purchase the government. Those who own the government will decide what it does, not those who vote.

All Americans can do is to accept the serfdom imposed on them or take to the streets and stay in the streets despite being clubbed, tasered, arrested, and shot by the police, who protect the power structure, not the public.

In America, nothing is done for the public. But everything is done to the public.
 
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9 million enrollees to Obamacare and alot of them are people who never had insurance.

Its working


too bad GOP aint with the program.


what a great President :00hour

OOPS

http://www.forbes.com/sites/theapot...ously-uninsured-individuals/?partner=yahootix



RAND Comes Clean: Obamacare's Exchanges Enrolled Only 1.4 Million Previously Uninsured Individuals



"Part of the justification of this law was that 30 million people in the United States were uninsured and that was ?unacceptable.? So, now we have this huge law with all it expense and bureaucracy, with less than 2 million allegedly out of that 30 million who have been saved from uninsured hell. That?s a lot of cost to the other 270 million in this country who have to foot the bill."

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The perils of Florida?s refusal to expand Medicaid

Charlene Dill is one of an estimated 2,000 people who expected to face dire health issues due to lack of access to care

Charlene Dill didn?t have to die.

On March 21, Dill was supposed to bring her three children over to the South Orlando home of her best friend, Kathleen Voss Woolrich. The two had cultivated a close friendship since 2008; they shared all the resources that they had, from debit-card PINs to transportation to baby-sitting and house keys. They helped one another out, forming a safety net where there wasn?t one already. They ?hustled,? as Woolrich describes it, picking up short-term work, going out to any event they could get free tickets to, living the high life on the low-down, cleaning houses for friends to afford tampons and shampoo. They were the working poor, and they existed in the shadows of the economic recovery that has yet to reach many average people.

So on March 21, when Dill never showed up with her three kids (who often came over to play with her 9-year-old daughter, Zahra), Woolrich was surprised she didn?t even get a phone call from Dill. She shot her a text message ? something along the lines of ?Thanks for ditching me, LOL? ? not knowing what had actually happened. Dill, who was estranged from her husband and raising three children aged 3, 7 and 9 by herself, had picked up yet another odd job. She was selling vacuums on a commission basis for Rainbow Vacuums. On that day, in order to make enough money to survive, she made two last-minute appointments. At one of those appointments, in Kissimmee, she collapsed and died on a stranger?s floor.

Dill?s death was not unpredictable, nor was it unpreventable. She had a documented heart condition for which she took medication. But she also happened to be one of the people who fall within the gap created by the 2012 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that allowed states to opt out of Medicaid expansion, which was a key part of the Affordable Care Act?s intention to make health care available to everyone. In the ensuing two years, 23 states have refused to expand Medicaid, including Florida, which rejected $51 billion from the federal government over the period of a decade to overhaul its Medicaid program to include people like Dill and Woolrich ? people who work, but do not make enough money to qualify for the Affordable Care Act?s subsidies. They, like many, are victims of a political war ? one that puts the lives and health of up to 17,000 U.S. residents and 2,000 Floridians annually in jeopardy, all in the name of rebelling against President Barack Obama?s health care plan.

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thanks florida

you know what is important
 
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