Just imagine the manager of a business in the private sector giving an answer of “I don’t know” to the board’s question about paid sales:
no data on how many people have paid for their first premium says HHS
— Sam Stein (@samstein) February 12, 2014
Hahaha! In lieu of historic levels of “transparency,” feigned ignorance will have to suffice:
@samsteinhp You believe this do you, Sam?
— Charles C. W. Cooke (@charlescwcooke) February 12, 2014
“@samsteinhp: no data on how many people have paid for their first premium says HHS” #BULLSHIT @HuffingtonPost #UniteBlue #p2 #obamacare
— Pirate (@PIRATE1775) February 12, 2014
didn't @joshtpm confirm it was ELEVENTY!11! billion? RT @samsteinhp no data on how many people have paid for their first premium says HHS
— Nino (@baldingschemer) February 12, 2014
"How is this possible??" – Question Sam won't ask. RT @samsteinhp no data on how many people have paid for their first premium says HHS
— RBe (@RBPundit) February 12, 2014
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@samsteinhp It's "shopping cart" data only as far as the eye can see! @NoahCRothman
— Phil Kerpen (@kerpen) February 12, 2014
@samsteinhp there won't be data on that untill numbers are better
— 1WMCSC (@1WMCSC) February 12, 2014
@samsteinhp BS. They know. It sucks, so they ain't talking.
— Victoria Mitchell ✝️ (@viczin1669) February 12, 2014
Will many reporters press the HHS hard for the data?
I can't imagine why HHS won't say how many people enrolled in Ocare have paid their premiums, can you? Perhaps a curious reporter might ask?
— Kathleen McKinley (@KatMcKinley) February 12, 2014
We won’t hold our breath.
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