But that was then, and this is now:
Now, leaving aside the legal challenge that this poses (as if legalities were of any interest to this regime), one needs ponder a simple question:
Why?
That is, why would they extend the enrollment period, after so vehemently denying that they would do so?
I think a good part of the answer lies here:
We already know that the vast majority of those who have enrolled are either folks who have lost their previous insurance or who are being shunted to Medicaid.
And we know that the uninsured are staying away from ObamaPlans in droves.
Seems to me, this extension means one thing: the ObamaTax enrollment numbers must be truly, epically dreadful.
Still not convinced?
Then how 'bout this little nugget, buried inside the WaPo story linked above:
"Under the new rules, people will be able to qualify for an extension by checking a blue box on HealthCare.gov to indicate that they tried to enroll before the deadline."
Seems harmless enough: simply show that you've made a good faith effort to enroll and ... wait ... What's this:
"This method will rely on an honor system; the government will not try to determine whether the person is telling the truth."
What could possibly go wrong?
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