The Obamacare success stories you haven't been hearing about

Quote from Ricter:

Right down there with "______ has been discredited here."

; )

Right down there with pretty much anything you say.

You still don't understand how to debate - probably never will. When a "fact" or assertion from a source you use is proven to be incorrect, or at the very minimum an assertion is made as to why it is incorrect - and you don't respond (or can't in many cases) then you cede the point. Whether or not you want to cede it is irrelevant. If you cannot answer the assertion, it's over, and that source data is forever tainted until you can address the assertion against it.
 
Quote from gwb-trading:

The situation is so dire for the Obama administration that they need to have their political allies fund a group to dig up positive stories about Obamacare.

Group gets $1.1 million grant to collect ObamaCare 'success stories'
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...n-grant-to-collect-obamacare-success-stories/

A self-proclaimed non-partisan organization has been given a $1.1 million grant to establish a database of ObamaCare “success stories,” as the Obama administration tries to rehab the law’s image amid the rocky rollout.

Group gets $1.1 million grant to collect Obamacare success stories. Organizers confident website can handle all the traffic.

"Oh look... we got 4 hits in November."
 
Quote from Ricter:

Then I'm in good company, since the "discredited here" bit is yours. :D

Oh, no. The bit isn't mine. Feel free to check any number of websites that detail how to properly debate. I've posted some for you in the past, but you didn't use them (shocker).
 
Quote from Tsing Tao:

LOL! Tsunami...

Obamacare Signups Surge As 29,000 Enroll For Health Insurance On Sunday And Monday
Reuters | Posted: 12/04/2013 12:16 pm EST | Updated: 12/04/2013 2:28 pm EST

"WASHINGTON, Dec 4 (Reuters) - About 29,000 people signed up for health insurance through the troubled HealthCare.gov website on Sunday and Monday, a number that is higher than the site's first month of operation in October, sources familiar with the numbers said on Wednesday.

"In October, only about 26,000 signed up through the glitch-prone website, and intensive efforts are being conducted to work out the problems with HealthCare.gov.

"The information is being reviewed, but it looks like the total will be 29,000 for enrollment in the federal exchange for the first two days of the site's relaunch from midnight Sunday to midnight Monday, the sources said."

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Quote from Ricter:

Obamacare Signups Surge As 29,000 Enroll For Health Insurance On Sunday And Monday

LOL! You'd applaud Obama picking his nose, Lil' Ricky.
 
Quote from Ricter:

Obamacare Signups Surge As 29,000 Enroll For Health Insurance On Sunday And Monday
Reuters | Posted: 12/04/2013 12:16 pm EST | Updated: 12/04/2013 2:28 pm EST

"WASHINGTON, Dec 4 (Reuters) - About 29,000 people signed up for health insurance through the troubled HealthCare.gov website on Sunday and Monday, a number that is higher than the site's first month of operation in October, sources familiar with the numbers said on Wednesday.

"In October, only about 26,000 signed up through the glitch-prone website, and intensive efforts are being conducted to work out the problems with HealthCare.gov.

"The information is being reviewed, but it looks like the total will be 29,000 for enrollment in the federal exchange for the first two days of the site's relaunch from midnight Sunday to midnight Monday, the sources said."

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Holy cow! You mean a whole 29000? Woot! Well on your way to success!

Now if you could just get another 5.345 million signups (to cover the 5.4 million who lost coverage) in 11 days, you'll get back to a net zero!
 
Quote from Tsing Tao:

Holy cow! You mean a whole 29000? Woot! Well on your way to success!

Now if you could just get another 5.345 million signups (to cover the 5.4 million who lost coverage) in 11 days, you'll get back to a net zero!
They're not going to be without coverage, so your math is wrong.
 
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