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Less Than Half of GA Obamacare 'Enrollees' Have Paid For Plans

Over half of the 221,604 Georgia Obamacare “enrollees” the Obama administration claims as enrollments have not paid for their plans, thereby leaving them still uninsured.  Georgia Insurance Commissioner Ralph Hudgens says only 107,581 Georgians have paid for coverage.  “Many Georgians

Less Than Half of GA Obamacare 'Enrollees' Have Paid For Plans

Obamacare Spawning 'Medical Homelessness' Crisis

California Obamacare enrollees are struggling to find doctors who accept their newly purchased health insurance plans. UCSF Dr. Kevin Grumbach calls the phenomenon “medical homelessness.” CBS San Francisco says that many of the health care clinics for low-income individuals that

Obamacare Spawning 'Medical Homelessness' Crisis

Democrat: Obamacare Will Bury Democrats in 2014

Democrat Rep. Stephen Lynch (D-MA) told the Boston Herald last week Obamacare will cost Democrats dearly in the upcoming midterm elections. “We will lose seats in the House,” said Lynch. “And I think we may lose the Senate. I think

Democrat: Obamacare Will Bury Democrats in 2014

NYT: Democrats Are Running From Obamacare Rather Than On It

Despite President Barack Obama’s proclamation that Democrats should proudly embrace Obamacare, the New York Times says “those in his party are running from it rather than on it” heading into the Nov. 4 midterm elections. Even Obama’s chief strategist, David

NYT: Democrats Are Running From Obamacare Rather Than On It

Democrat: Voters 'Frustrated and Embarrassed' by Obamacare

Rep. Colleen Hanabusa (D-HI) says her constituents are “frustrated and embarrassed” by Hawaii’s failed Obamacare exchange, which cost taxpayers $204 million and signed up only 8,000 people. On Wednesday, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) announced it will launch an investigation

Democrat: Voters 'Frustrated and Embarrassed' by Obamacare

San Francisco Obamacare Patients Nowhere to Be Found

California’s Obamacare exchange enrolled the most people in the nation, but San Francisco hospitals and doctors have yet to see an uptick in patients, reports the San Francisco Business Times. “Here’s the mystery: Why aren’t Bay Area doctors’ offices, hospitals,

San Francisco Obamacare Patients Nowhere to Be Found

San Francisco Obamacare Patients Nowhere to Be Found

California’s Obamacare exchange enrolled the most people in the nation, but San Francisco hospitals and doctors have yet to see an uptick in patients, reports the San Francisco Business Times. “Here’s the mystery: Why aren’t Bay Area doctors’ offices, hospitals,

San Francisco Obamacare Patients Nowhere to Be Found

Solyndra Sequel: 'We're Back in Business' with $4 Billion Energy Loans

On Wednesday, the U.S. Energy Department announced it will begin doling out $4 billion in taxpayer-funded loan aid to renewable energy companies.  “We’re back in business,” Peter Davidson, executive director of the department’s loan programs office, told Reuters. “We really want to

Solyndra Sequel: 'We're Back in Business' with $4 Billion Energy Loans

Kathleen Sebelius Floats Trial Balloon for Kansas Senate Run

President Barack Obama’s embattled former Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) Kathleen Sebelius is reportedly considering a Kansas Senate run against friend-turned-critic Sen. Pat Roberts (R-KS). The trial balloon for a possible Sebelius candidacy was received skeptically, as both

Kathleen Sebelius Floats Trial Balloon for Kansas Senate Run

Democrats Tout Lackluster CBO Obamacare Report as Evidence of Success

A new report by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) finds that health insurance costs will continue to rise under Obamacare while offering individuals fewer choices of doctors and lower reimbursement rates than employer-sponsored insurance plans. Democrats attempted to present portions

Democrats Tout Lackluster CBO Obamacare Report as Evidence of Success

CBO Issues Dire Debt Warning of 'Fiscal Crisis'

New figures by the Congressional Budget Office released on Monday reveal that over the next 10 years the U.S. debt-to-GDP ratio will double to 78%. Over the last four decades America’s average debt-to-GDP ratio was 39%. At the end of

CBO Issues Dire Debt Warning of 'Fiscal Crisis'

Obama Approval Rating Under 50% for 290 Days

President Barack Obama’s Gallup job approval rating has been under 50% for 290 days, a trend that threatens Democrats’ already uphill climb in the Nov. 4 midterm elections. According to Gallup, the last time Obama’s approval rating was at 50%

Obama Approval Rating Under 50% for 290 Days

Sebelius Misspells Successor's Name in Farewell Email

Newly-retired Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius misspelled the name of her successor, Sylvia Burwell, in her final goodbye email to her HHS coworkers, reports Politico.  A Friday evening email titled “Thank you” read as follows: “As you’ve no

Sebelius Misspells Successor's Name in Farewell Email

Income Inequality Protesters Target Google Lawyer's Apartments

Two dozen income inequality protesters took to the streets of San Francisco on Friday to hold demonstrations against Google lawyer Jack Halprin, as class-based tensions escalate between activists and wealthy Silicon Valley employees over what protesters deem unwelcome gentrification. Halprin,

Income Inequality Protesters Target Google Lawyer's Apartments

Obama: Sebelius 'Will Go Down In History' for Obamacare

In a Friday Rose Garden ceremony, President Barack Obama hailed the work of his newly-resigned Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius for historic work in implementing the highly unpopular Obamacare program.  Obama said Sebelius will “go down in history”

Obama: Sebelius 'Will Go Down In History' for Obamacare

Huffington Post: Obamacare Victims Are Real

A Thursday Huffington Post article highlighting Obamacare victims is causing quite a stir on the left. The piece, titled “How Obamacare Leaves Some People Without Doctors,” breaks from the Huffington Post’s usual embrace of Obamacare and features the voices of

Huffington Post: Obamacare Victims Are Real

Family Dollar to Shutter 370 Stores; Prices Too High in Bad Economy

Deep discount retailer Family Dollar announced on Thursday it will begin laying off workers and closing 370 stores nationwide after suffering a 35% drop in profits last quarter. Analysts cite competition from Dollar General and Dollar Tree as contributing to

Family Dollar to Shutter 370 Stores; Prices Too High in Bad Economy

Minnesota and Maryland Raise Minimum Wage

On Monday, Minnesota and Maryland joined 21 other states in setting their states’ minimum wages well above the federal rate.  By 2016, Minnesota’s minimum wage will climb to $9.50. By 2018, Maryland’s minimum wage will reach $10.10 an hour. Vulnerable

Minnesota and Maryland Raise Minimum Wage

'Poached!' Tech Firm Grabs Talent at San Francisco Bus Stops

The sluggish U.S. economy has made job hunting hard for most people, but high tech talent is in such demand that one startup is recruiting at bus stops where Silicon Valley workers congregate. Software startup Bigcommerce is sending recruiters to

'Poached!' Tech Firm Grabs Talent at San Francisco Bus Stops

Income Inequality Protestors Target Google Exec's Home

Income inequality protestors marched to the home of Google Ventures partner Kevin Rose on Sunday with flyers and a banner branding Rose a “parasite” capitalist who has “ravaged the landscapes of San Francisco and Oakland.” Rose posted a picture of

Income Inequality Protestors Target Google Exec's Home

NJ Obamacare Cancels Insurance Plans of 1,800 Children

Roughly 1,800 New Jersey children had their insurance plans cancelled last week due to Obamacare. With the flurry of cancellation notices hitting mailboxes across the Garden State, one parent, Bob Miotla, told the NJ.com news of his son’s cancellation made

NJ Obamacare Cancels Insurance Plans of 1,800 Children

States Signing Up Prison Inmates for Obamacare

Cash-strapped states like Illinois, Iowa, and Ohio looking to offload costs onto the federal government are signing up prisoners for Obamacare. As Fox News reports, at least six states are “taking advantage of a little-known provision that lets them shift

States Signing Up Prison Inmates for Obamacare

Clouds Over Cumulus: Radio Ratings Plunge

A prestigious radio industry analyst and author of Inside Music Media revealed on Thursday a stunning ratings nosedive across a broad array of formats for Cumulus Media’s Citadel acquisition. In addition to its virtual implosion of its bedrock conservative AM talk stations,

Clouds Over Cumulus: Radio Ratings Plunge

Obama Aide: Obamacare Won't Be Popular 'Until the President Leaves Office'

On Wednesday, MSNBC’s Chuck Todd reported that top Obama insiders privately concede Obamacare is–and will remain–unpopular, despite the administration’s enrollment tally claims. “I had one senior political aide who’s known the president for nearly [a] decade, say to me, ‘We think

Obama Aide: Obamacare Won't Be Popular 'Until the President Leaves Office'

Democratic Pollster: 'The Less We're Talking About Obamacare the Better'

Even as President Barack Obama did his best Tuesday to take an Obamacare victory lap, a “prominent Democratic pollster” told Politico that the White House’s inflated seven million enrollment figure talking point does little to change Democrats’ dire electoral outlook.

Democratic Pollster: 'The Less We're Talking About Obamacare the Better'

Hawaii Obamacare Spent More Per Enrollee Than a New BMW

President Barack Obama’s home state of Hawaii’s Obamacare exchange spent $35,749 per enrollee, a sum greater than the price of a new 2014 BMW 320i sedan (MSRP $32,750).  “Just obscene amounts of money have disappeared into these state exchanges for

Hawaii Obamacare Spent More Per Enrollee Than a New BMW

Obamacare Real Enrollment: Just 1.7% of Uninsured Covered

Obamacare, the plan purportedly created to provide health coverage for the uninsured, has enrolled just 1.7% of America’s 48.6 million uninsured. News of the disastrous numbers comes as nervous Democrats and President Barack Obama, ahead of the November midterm elections, did

Obamacare Real Enrollment: Just 1.7% of Uninsured Covered

Obamacare Website Down on Final Day of Enrollment

The federal Obamacare website is down for maintenance on the final day of open enrollment. Since 3:00 a.m. Eastern time, HealthCare.gov has been down to fix a software bug.  “The tech team is working now to bring the system online

Obamacare Website Down on Final Day of Enrollment

Obama's Leadership Vortex: 'Effective Manager' Poll Rating Down 33 Points

A stunning new CNN poll reveals that President Barack Obama’s all-important “effective manager” rating has plunged 33 points since taking office.  Political analysts consider the effective manager question a key factor for Independent voters who base decisions less on ideology

Obama's Leadership Vortex: 'Effective Manager' Poll Rating Down 33 Points

Vulnerable Senate Democrats Scramble to Pass 'Copper' Obamacare Plans

With pollsters across the spectrum showing Democrats in danger of losing the Senate due to the highly unpopular Obamacare program, vulnerable Senate Democrats and those from red states are scrambling to pass bills they hope will give them political cover

Vulnerable Senate Democrats Scramble to Pass 'Copper' Obamacare Plans

Obamacare Navigator: 'No One Really Has to Pay a Penalty'

An Obamacare navigator tells the Chicago Tribune that the much-feared Obamacare penalty is not something most people should worry about.  The Tribune says Community Counseling Centers of Chicago navigator Tim van Alstyne said, “he tells people that between the state’s

Obamacare Navigator: 'No One Really Has to Pay a Penalty'

Kathleen Sebelius: Obamacare Extension 'Is Not An Extension'

Embattled Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said Wednesday that the Obama administration’s decision to extend the Obamacare open enrollment period is not, in fact, an extension. “This is not an extension of open enrollment,” Sebelius told Michigan Fox

Kathleen Sebelius: Obamacare Extension 'Is Not An Extension'

CBO: Interest on U.S. Debt to Quadruple by 2024

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) now projects that by the end of the budget window in 2024, interest payments on the U.S. debt will quadruple, reaching a stratospheric $880 billion a year. According to Senate Budget Chairman Jeff Sessions (R-AL),

CBO: Interest on U.S. Debt to Quadruple by 2024

29th Obamacare Delay: WH Uses 'Honor System' to Extend Deadline

Last month, the Obama administration said it lacked “the statutory authority to extend the open enrollment period” for Obamacare. Moreover, when embattled Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius was asked by Rep. Kevin Brady (R-TX) during testimony before the

29th Obamacare Delay: WH Uses 'Honor System' to Extend Deadline