a capet. they said, we don't have the money.ing more costly than they had been apparently had believed. they had been told they did not have enough money. a $5 billion, appropriated $5 billion the back of the pre-existing condition, program. less than half of that remains available. and so they decided they'd better stop it now because they're spending money at an unbelievable rate. new applicants are being now turned away on top of that the majority of states are now rejecting what is, after all, the heart of obamacare, the so-called insurance exchanges, health care marketplaces. consumers can buy individual private policies beginning october 1st and then applied for in some cases government subsidies to help pay the premium. twenty-six states from 26 states have said to obamacare, no deal. they're leaving it up to the federal government to set up those exchanges. seventeen states and the district of columbia are running their own exchanges. seventeen. seventeen states and the district of columbia. seven states are partner with