Yeah, well, Congressman, because the estimates, their own estimates in July of 2010 was 70% of individuals would lose their plans, 65% of small business owners, they would funnel them into the system and 45% of even big business. Now we see the enrollment rate is, what, 90% lower than they expected. Don't these low enrollment figures undermine the law's financial stability? Isn't it predicated on huge numbers of people signing up? Does this now render the law unsustainable right now? (05:07–05:14)
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Asserts that the enrollment rate for health care plans is 90% lower than expected.
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