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ObamaCare Signup Deadline Extended
In another blow to the president's healthcare plan, the Obama
administration announced today it has extended a deadline for health
insurance
under ObamaCare, giving consumers shopping on HealthCare.gov an extra day, until Dec. 24, to pick plans to kick in for coverage beginning Jan.
1st. "The deadline for signing up for coverage to start January 1
is today," said Julie Bataille, a spokeswoman for the Centers for
Medicare
and Medicaid Services, the agency responsible for the website.
"Anticipating high demand and the fact that consumers may be enrolling
from
multiple time zones, we have taken steps to make sure that those who
select a plan through tomorrow will get coverage for January 1," she
said
in a statement.
The disastrous roll-out of Obama's Affordable Care Act has undoubtedly
left many unsure of their options and consequently reluctant or unable
to sign up. The 24-hour extension is intended to give those people an
extra day to sort out information and make a decision.
Enrollment has been disappointing, far below government's initial
predictions, hobbled by numerous computer glitches to the Web site
created
for people to sign up. A measly 365,000 people enrolled in October and
November. Last week, President Obama said that 1 million more had
enrolled in the first weeks of December, still well short of the 3.5
million enrollees predicted by the government by the end of the year. |
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Palin Sounds Off On 'Duck Dynasty'
Millions of people tune in each and every week to watch "Duck Dynasty,"
but fans will soon no longer be able to see the Robertson family
patriarch, Phil, on the show because of comments he made about
homosexuality last week. A&E networks made a knee-jerk reaction and
kicked
Phil to the curb and released a statement condeming his comments. Sean
was joined by former Governor of Alaska, Sarah Palin,
with reaction to
the story. "This is all about freedom, free speech. You know, so many
American families have spilled blood and treasure to guarantee Phil
Robertson and everybody else's right to voice their personal opinions.
And once that freedom is lost, Sean, everything is lost in our country.
Now, A&E -- they were absolute quacks on this one, the marketing
department there. Here they had just recently rolled out their new
slogan
from their marketing department, and it's "Be original." Well, that
translates with A&E's marketing department today into "Be stupid."
To get rid of the most popular patriarch on television today -- I tell
you, there are other networks that would just nab these guys up in a
heartbeat. A&E really screwed up on this one," Palin added. To
watch Sean's entire interview with Sarah Palin click here.
Today's "Hot Topic" On The Hannity Forums:
Heathcare.gov has register to vote option
- Patriarch
I recently attempted to sign up for HC, since I do not have a job, since the economy is a joke.
Anyway, I noticed there was a register to vote option on the bottom. Why?
What does getting HC have to do registering people to vote? Maybe this was the real design of HC.gov. Get as many underprivileged people
registered to vote as possible, to help dems get more votes.
>> TV Tonight (Hannity FoxNews at 10pm ET):
Phil Robertson continues to stand by his comments. Will A&E pull the
plug on 'Duck Dynasty'? Plus Joel Osteen's advice on how to live an
extraordinary life. And David Webb on his trip to Afghanistan. |
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