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Washington (CNN) -- Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, one of Obamacare's architects and staunchest supporters, is also the only top congressional leader to exempt some of his staff from having to buy insurance through the law's new exchanges.
Reid is the exception among the other top congressional leaders. GOP House Speaker John Boehner, House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi and Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell have all directed their staffs to join the exchange, their aides said.
In September, Reid told reporters, "Let's stop these really juvenile political games -- the one dealing with health care for senators and House members and our staff. We are going to be part of exchanges, that's what the law says and we'll be part of that."
Former Reid staffer Jim Manley defended his old boss, arguing that "the only people hypocritical here are Republicans, who made this an issue in the first place."
http://www.cnn.com/2013/12/04/politics/ ... index.html
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Walter L Newton wrote: The Republicans are the hypocrites... don't cha know...
Washington (CNN) -- Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, one of Obamacare's architects and staunchest supporters, is also the only top congressional leader to exempt some of his staff from having to buy insurance through the law's new exchanges.
Reid is the exception among the other top congressional leaders. GOP House Speaker John Boehner, House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi and Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell have all directed their staffs to join the exchange, their aides said.
In September, Reid told reporters, "Let's stop these really juvenile political games -- the one dealing with health care for senators and House members and our staff. We are going to be part of exchanges, that's what the law says and we'll be part of that."
Former Reid staffer Jim Manley defended his old boss, arguing that "the only people hypocritical here are Republicans, who made this an issue in the first place."
http://www.cnn.com/2013/12/04/politics/ ... index.html
The cognitive dissonance is thick here folks.
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"Trust me, you'll love this turd if you just eat a little every day... you'll aquire a taste for it before you know it!"Blazer Bob wrote:
Walter L Newton wrote: The Republicans are the hypocrites... don't cha know...
Washington (CNN) -- Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, one of Obamacare's architects and staunchest supporters, is also the only top congressional leader to exempt some of his staff from having to buy insurance through the law's new exchanges.
Reid is the exception among the other top congressional leaders. GOP House Speaker John Boehner, House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi and Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell have all directed their staffs to join the exchange, their aides said.
In September, Reid told reporters, "Let's stop these really juvenile political games -- the one dealing with health care for senators and House members and our staff. We are going to be part of exchanges, that's what the law says and we'll be part of that."
Former Reid staffer Jim Manley defended his old boss, arguing that "the only people hypocritical here are Republicans, who made this an issue in the first place."
http://www.cnn.com/2013/12/04/politics/ ... index.html
The cognitive dissonance is thick here folks.
Speaking of cognitive dissonance:
http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2 ... ntrude.php
"OBAMA PROMOTES OBAMACARE, REALITY FAILS TO INTRUDE
Barack Obama delivered a speech this afternoon that was intended to stir up enthusiasm for Obamacare; you can read it here. The speech evidently was driven by concern about the problems that have made Healthcare.gov a laughingstock, and Obama talked about the web site at some length."...
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LadyJazzer wrote: That's the best you got for today's outrage-of-the-day?
Oh, right... The healthcare.gov website is working, so it's going to be a dry couple of days while the mother-ship; or, the paid/unpaid bloggers from Dartmouth's "powerlineblog" tell you what to be outraged about next...
Short-term fix eyed for another problem with U.S. healthcare website
Dec 3 (Reuters) - President Barack Obama's administration has found a short-term fix to pay insurance companies for plans selected on HealthCare.gov, the not-yet-complete government website used to shop for insurance required under Obama's healthcare program.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has not yet finished building the part of the website that would transfer billions of dollars in subsidies for plan premiums and cost-sharing payments to insurance companies.
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The administration is planning a "workaround" for payments, said Daniel Durham, vice president for policy and regulatory affairs at America's Health Insurance Plans.
Health plans will estimate how much they are owed, and submit that estimate to the government. Once the system is built, the government and insurers can reconcile the payments made with the plan data to "true up" payments, he said.
http://in.reuters.com/article/2013/12/0 ... 0S20131204
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I suppose it depends on what your definition of "working" is. For the delusional ultra partisan sheep, it's working great... for everyone else, it's still a joke.LadyJazzer wrote: The healthcare.gov website is working
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FredHayek wrote: How about thousands of Americans stranded without health insurance and unable to access healthcare because Obama failed? #obamacareshambles
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