“In North Dakota, 30,000 people received such letters. The number of people who have been able to buy replacement insurance on the federal healthcare site is 30. That means the odds against replacement are 1,000 to one. These are not good odds. With numbers like these, there will be horror stories next year. There will be people who lost their coverage, and then they were struck down with statistically inevitable health afflictions. They will face bankruptcy. These stories will reach the media. Every story will be a nightmare for their families, and a nightmare for Democrats in Congress.”
http://teapartyeconomist.com/2013/11/19/15215/
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