No wonder Obama and Kathleen Sebelius is trying to hide how many people have enrolled in ObamaCARE. Just six people enrolled in ObamaCARE on the first day that they could. Remember how Obama and the media were bragging about all the traffic on the healthcare.gov site, and that’s why the server kept crashing? 6 people signed up on the first day, and the ObamaCARE server and website couldn’t handle that.
CBS: Obamacare enrollments got off to very slow start, documents show http://t.co/y7PTJ18KFE via @CBSNews
— Sharyl Attkisson (@SharylAttkisson) November 1, 2013
The latest numbers that have been revealed show that a grand total of 248 people have signed up for ObamaCARE. In order for ObamaCARE to ‘work’ they need 39,000 per day to sign up.
To put this into a little perspective:
Six people signed up for Obamacare the first day. There were seven Police Academy movies. More demand for Police Academy than ObamaCare?
— Rep. Steve Stockman (@SteveWorks4You) November 1, 2013
The website launched on a Tuesday. Publicly, the government said there were 4.7 million unique visits in the first 24 hours. But at a meeting Wednesday morning, the war room notes say “six enrollments have occurred so far.”
They were with BlueCross BlueShield North Carolina and Kansas City, CareSource and Healthcare Service Corporation.
By Wednesday afternoon, enrollments were up to “approximately 100.” By the end of Wednesday, the notes reflect “248 enrollments” nationwide.
The health care exchanges need to average 39,000 enrollees a day to meet the goal of seven million by March 1. The war room notes give a glimpse into some of the reasons customers had problems:
“Direct enrollment (signing up directly on an insurer’s website) is not working for any issuers.”
“Experian” credit reporting agency is “creating confusion with credit check information.”
“Issuer phone numbers are not appearing correctly on the Pay Now page.”