Thanks. What I meant wasn't anecdotal cases, but on the whole what the majority of people had before being cancelled then redirected or going on to the exchange.
I think it a misconception to say people were "cancelled" when in reality they are being redirected to other plans.
Most of the ones I know about were actually canceled. Yes, they have insurance through the ACA now but what they have is not near close to what they had before.
As I pointed out, I'm not against saying it's helping people. Certainly it is. But I just can't be "IT'S WORKING!" when clearly it's not - not when a majority of people have lost their insurance or are paying more than they were for crappier benefits.
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