It's your fault

03 Dec 2013 12:53 #1 by Blazer Bob
It's your fault was created by Blazer Bob
http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2 ... errors.php

"Who is to blame for this looming disaster? I would have fingered the Obama administration. After all, HHS’s own lead tech guy testified that the “back room” of the Obamacare website — the place where, for example, notification of enrollment is sent to insurers — is less than 50 percent operational. And its own spokesperson attributes the majority of errors to a computer “bug” that prevented a Social Security number from being included.

But the White House wants to spread the blame to those who use its consumer-hostile website:

Some of the errors in the past forms were generated by the way people were using the system, another senior official on the project said, such as clicking twice on the confirmation button or moving backward and forward on the site.

How naive to suppose that one could move backward and forward on a government website without painful consequence."...

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03 Dec 2013 13:15 #2 by FredHayek
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I shop at other websites that warn me to not press submit more than once or change pages while submitting, but ACA errors are mcuh bigger than this.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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03 Dec 2013 13:28 #3 by LadyJazzer
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Still trying to run that "powerlineblog" of paid and unpaid bloggers from Dartmouth as a source?

Gee, still trying to run that #3 Defense about the website?... The GoTeaBagger's Handbook says it's time for you to move on to #4..."You promised I could keep what I have." You better catch up...

I'm still waiting for you to explain the TeaBagger Health Plan for me?... Just insert the TeaPublican plan here: _

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03 Dec 2013 14:03 #4 by FredHayek
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While LJ quotes partisan talking points, millions of Americans continue to lose their health insurance, and despite all the attention on www.healthcare.gov , most of the state insurance alternatives are way behind in sign-ups too.

Think uninsured families will remember this in November 2014?
Think they will know which party stripped their insurance and created a hard to access, more expensive alternative?

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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03 Dec 2013 14:30 - 03 Dec 2013 22:46 #5 by Blazer Bob
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FredHayek wrote: While LJ quotes partisan talking points, millions of Americans continue to lose their health insurance, and despite all the attention on http://www.healthcare.gov , most of the state insurance alternatives are way behind in sign-ups too.

Think uninsured families will remember this in November 2014?
Think they will know which party stripped their insurance and created a hard to access, more expensive alternative?


Dems hope that if they piss in their boot and tell them it is raining they will believe it.

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03 Dec 2013 16:52 #6 by LOL
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Sounds like the same problem of making a hotel reservation on Hotels.com or Expedia and when you check in they can't find your reservation.

It would have made more sense to let Healthcare.gov only process the subsidies and let people shop directly from the insurers web site with a pre-approved gubbermint subsidy coupon.

Personally I always go direct to the hotel or airline web sites, I just use the expedias etc. for price checking.

If you want to be, press one. If you want not to be, press 2

Republicans are red, democrats are blue, neither of them, gives a flip about you.

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