Posted on 10/16/2013 5:35:18 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
Nothing is more important for a startup burning through cash than winning customers and revenue.
So problems with the Affordable Care Acts online marketplaces, also known as exchanges, arent just an inconvenience. Theyre a threat.
Nobody is pushing the panic button. March 31, the end of enrollment, is several months away.
Co-ops are well financed with federal loans. Evergreen holds enough capital to be in good shape even if it doesnt reach what Beilenson calls self-sustaining membership of 15,000 or 20,000 in the first year, he said.
But with few confirmed customers so far and no revenue, Evergreen and its peers have much more at stake in the Obamacare than their established competitors.
(Excerpt) Read more at capsules.kaiserhealthnews.org ...
Pyramid scheme.
The totally satisfactory side-effect of Obama’s massive give-away program would be to see those co-conspirators, such as Evergreen and Big Pharma and Big Insurance go broke trying to finance it when only the Takers enroll.
If they go bankrupt they go bankrupt. They were perfectly willing to sacrifice us for their pocketbooks. I feel no pain for them.
Golly, gee. I hope Mrs O did not have to cancel her order for new diamonds---she might actually be forced to wear her old diamonds (wipes away tears).
Mrs O wore her pricey diamond bangles (bought on a govt salary?) at a Texas DNC fund-raiser, attended by "tolerant and compassionate" Dems....raising big bucks to keep Mr O in office so he could work for "the poor."
Mrs O's diamond Gothic cuff was priced at $15,350 set with 2.17 carats in diamonds and the Quatrefoil bracelet at $11,800 set with 1.73 carats in diamonds. (Excerpt) Read more at houston.culturemap.com.
Diamonds on a pig...it is still a pig.
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