AmazonTania
10-24-2013, 09:16 PM
Remember the last time Apple Inc.'s Board of Directors ordered Tim Cook not to release a disappointing fourth quarter sales/earnings report regarding the iPhone 5 (http://www.nasdaq.com/article/iphone-5s-disappointing-sales-are-50-below-expectations-cm176078)? You don't remember, because this would almost never happen at all in the private sector? Well, during this morning on the failure of Obamacare, someone on the development team 'accidentally' let the cat out of the bag...
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While the self proclaimed 'most transparent' administration in history fights off accusations of spying by the Germans (as well as their own citizens), the CGI's statement confirms more evidence that the administration is hiding the truth...
Feds ask Blue Cross Blue Shield not to release exchange numbers
The Obama administration asked North Dakota’s largest health insurer not to publicize how many people have signed up for health insurance through a new online exchange, a company official says.
During a Monday forum in Fargo for people interested in signing up for coverage via the exchange, James Nichol of Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota told the crowd his company received the request from the federal government earlier Monday. Nichol is a consumer sales manager for the company.
Still, a spokeswoman from Blue Cross Blue Shield says about 14 North Dakotans have signed up for coverage since the federal exchange went live Oct. 1. That brings total statewide enrollment to 20 – less than one a day.
http://www.inforum.com/event/article/id/416090/
http://img819.imageshack.us/img819/8865/bktq.png
While the self proclaimed 'most transparent' administration in history fights off accusations of spying by the Germans (as well as their own citizens), the CGI's statement confirms more evidence that the administration is hiding the truth...
Feds ask Blue Cross Blue Shield not to release exchange numbers
The Obama administration asked North Dakota’s largest health insurer not to publicize how many people have signed up for health insurance through a new online exchange, a company official says.
During a Monday forum in Fargo for people interested in signing up for coverage via the exchange, James Nichol of Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota told the crowd his company received the request from the federal government earlier Monday. Nichol is a consumer sales manager for the company.
Still, a spokeswoman from Blue Cross Blue Shield says about 14 North Dakotans have signed up for coverage since the federal exchange went live Oct. 1. That brings total statewide enrollment to 20 – less than one a day.
http://www.inforum.com/event/article/id/416090/