The beauty of RWNJ false outrage is that they always kind of convince me off-the-top until I look deeper into the thing and realize they're just howling at the moon, as usual. Like on the phony IRS scandal or the phony Benghazi scandal.
Is this more howling at the moon, or is it valid?
https://www.atr.org/...
This latest one seems pretty serious and I would have thought it would be addressed here on the site already, but no. From the best I can understand it, Hawaii's Obamacare exchange is getting ready to shutter. The state exchange was set-up with $205 million in grants from the feds. They've spent about two-thirds thus far and have signed up nearly 40,000 people for coverage.
I have to admit, I thought Hawaiians were covered already under a single-payer state plan, no? Is $205 million worth it for only getting 40,000 customers?
Is this valid as an example of government waste, the kind of example you'll soon see in those pesky forwarded RWNJ e-mails you get from those people in your life who predictably send them?
Furthermore, is it an example that proves one simplified single-payer plan for everyone is/was the obvious solution all along?