Four days ago the number was 5 million. It is now 7.1 million. That means 2.1 million people signed up in 96 hours. That’s about 21,000 people an hour from a system that can only handle about 50,000 concurrent users. That means the average person in the last four days would have had to be in, sign up, and log out in about 40 minutes. It’s doable, but highly, highly unlikely.
What I suspect happened was that Obama transferred names from his contact database into the ObamaCare database to pump the numbers up.
Thanks for the analysis.