The New York Times is one of the most partisan
left wing newspapers on the planet.
Here is what they now have to say about ObamaCare.
For the past 12 days, a system costing more than $400
million and billed as a one-stop click-and-go hub for citizens seeking health
insurance has thwarted the efforts of millions to simply log in. The growing
national outcry has deeply embarrassed the White House, which has refused to
say how many people have enrolled through the federal exchange.
READ FULL STORY
HERE: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/13/us/politics/from-the-start-signs-of-trouble-at-health-portal.html?pagewanted=2&smid=tw-share&_r=1&pagewanted=all&
USA TODAY had
this to say: http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/10/17/health-exchange-week-three-start-over/2995989/
Three weeks into the ObamaCare rollout, it's widely described as a disaster by even liberal commentators, who have largely given up pretending it's all just a few launch-day quirks. There are serious, deep, systemic flaws in the online infrastructure of ObamaCare, and the critical the program itself, which isn't making healthcare more affordable for very many people.
ReplyDeleteThis MIGHT have actually worked if the administration had allowed high-tech private firms to bid on the contract work, instead of handing no-bid contracts off to Obama’s cronies. Which I believe is illegal anyway.