Left wing protestors are 'anarchists' and right wing protestors are 'patriots'. LOLLaugh ****...but which group has engaged in the destruction of property costing millions of taxpayer dollars?As to the web traffic:EXCLUSIVE: Less than 1% of visitors are signing up for Obamacare on state health exchange websitesCalifornia's program registered an estimated 0.58 per cent of website visitors in its first dayA Connecticut congressman boasted that his state took 167 applications for Obamacare services on day one, a rate of 0.59 per centObama administration won't say how many Americans signed up on the central website that covered insurance exchanges for 36 statesKentucky's 5.3 per cent application rate seems to be the nation's highestOther states wouldn't provide statistics, or tracked only the creation of new online accounts, not numbers of completed applicationsByDAVID MARTOSKO, U.S. POLITICAL EDITORPUBLISHED:16:05 EST, 2 October 2013|UPDATED:23:33 EST, 2 October 2013As President Obama's signature health insurance overhaul effort began to enroll new participants on Monday, some states running their own insurance exchanges saw huge levels of website traffic but paltry interest in signing up.California, the ultimate blue state whose federal lawmakers voted overwhelmingly in support of Obamacare, turned less than 1 per cent of its Web visits into 'Covered California' participants on Tuesday.'We had over 5.7 million hits to our website as of 3 p.m. yesterday,' Covered California spokeswoman Kelsey Caldwell told MailOnline Wednesday.'7,700 consumers began their application process yesterday. ... 4,143 applications are pending,' she added. 'We received 23,269 calls yesterday to our service center.'Caldwell couldn't say how many of the 5.7 million website hits were from unique Californians. But assuming 712,500 online visitors saw eight different Web pages each, the sign-up rate was 0.58 per cent.Connecticut saw a similarly low rate of interest. Democratic Congressman Jim Himes tweeted after 8:30 p.m. Monday that his state's health exchange had 'received 28k visitors, and took 167 applications for health insurance. Day 1.'That indicates just 0.59 per cent of Connecticut residents who sought information about their state's Obamacare program on Monday decided to become part of it, according to Access Health CT spokeswoman Kathleen Tallarita.Read more:http://www.dailymail...l#ixzz2ghRBTwHJ