There's actually quite a bit of schadenfreude in this article, but this damning indictment of ObamaCare© is actually far, far more damaging than anything we've ever written:
"The uninsured ranks among adults over 27 years old swelled from January through April of this year, according to Gallup, with 27- to 35-year-olds seeing the highest uptick. Nearly 27 percent of them are now uninsured."
What's so interesting about that (unvetted) number is that it represents an increase from the "record 50 million in 2009."
In other words, just like the Spendulus, ObamaCare© has actually exacerbated the problem, rather than resolve it. No worries, though, everything will be just peachy keen come '14.
"The uninsured ranks among adults over 27 years old swelled from January through April of this year, according to Gallup, with 27- to 35-year-olds seeing the highest uptick. Nearly 27 percent of them are now uninsured."
What's so interesting about that (unvetted) number is that it represents an increase from the "record 50 million in 2009."
In other words, just like the Spendulus, ObamaCare© has actually exacerbated the problem, rather than resolve it. No worries, though, everything will be just peachy keen come '14.