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By 11:59:59 p.m. Monday night the last moment of the Affordable Care Acts first open enrollment period sign-ups on Healthcare.gov and 14 state-based exchanges had cleared the symbolic 7 million threshold, according to both administration officials and data experts, and will continue to climb above it over the next few weeks as HHS processes applications from people who were mid-queue when the clock struck midnight. Throw in new Medicaid enrollments, off-exchange enrollments into Qualified Health Plans, young invincibles on their parents plans, and the beneficiary total far exceeds 10 million. On net, millions more people perhaps about 10 million are now (or will soon be) insured because of Obamacare than were covered beforehand.
That net number will probably be less than initially forecast, but when you account for the fact that almost half of all states didnt expand Medicaid, and Healthcare.gov effectively experienced a two-month outage last year, you have to be a fanatical Obamacare hater not to call it a comeback. Now that its all over but the shouting, conservatives are watching the mechanisms theyve employed to discredit enrollment numbers shrink away from them. They are left to think wishfully that the new enrollees will not pay their premiums in overwhelming numbers, or deny that they exist altogether. The universe of Obamacare success stories is larger than the universe of Obamacare horror stories and many of said horror stories fall apart or are revealed to be ambiguous upon mild scrutiny.
More here: http://www.salon.com/2014/04/01/its_all_over_obamacare_haters_why_theyve_officially_lost_the_battle/
http://theobamadiary.com/2014/04/01/rise-and-shine-788/