How many people have signed up for ObamaCare thus far?

in fairness

FagBush also signed the ADA which made EVERYONE a GIMP

No matter what he did to curry Democrat favor, he never got anything in return from the Democrats but red-hot hate and his party SLEPT THROUGH THE WHOLE THING, because outside of Teddy and the Cruzers, they want to go back to CURRY!

Cat curry, the fucking pussies!
 
No matter what he did to curry Democrat favor, he never got anything in return from the Democrats but red-hot hate and his party SLEPT THROUGH THE WHOLE THING, because outside of Teddy and the Cruzers, they want to go back to CURRY!

Cat curry, the fucking pussies!

yup

he shoulda just KILLED em all

the MORON tried to be a UNITER

:mad:
 
Obamacare Exchange Still Firmly In FAIL Mode: Despite Repairs, Site “Even Worse Than Last Week”…


They had years to get this thing ready, have already taken it offline for repairs twice and yet it is worse than ever. But seriously, don’t worry, the feds won’t have any problems running the U.S. health care system.

Via Cox’s D.C. news bureau producer Patrick Terpstra:
 
I heard there was a fellow in Oklahoma City who signed up! If he hasn't changed his mind and canceled already, this would be at least one....that's out of what? ....150 + million or so eligibles....
 
Not one peep from the Obama cult followers.

They know this is train wreck but pretend like it's the best thing since sliced bread. And you wonder why conservatives don't respect you?
 
DNC Chief Wasserman Schultz: “Unfair” To Ask For Obamacare Enrollment Numbers Right Now…




What she’s really saying: The numbers are so horrific we’re going to delay releasing them for as long as possible.

Via RCP:


THOMAS ROBERTS, MSNBC: So how would you respond to the messaging and the criticism that there has been about the rollout of Obamacare, the access to the exchanges, the glitches in the system that do exist and the fact that there isn’t any hard data? Even though the government is not running the actual insurance exchanges, it is running the rollout and should be able to provide every curious American about the data and certainly journalists about the data of how many people are actually signing up accessing Obamacare. So where is that number?

REP. DEBBIE WASSERMAN SCHULTZ (D-FL): So clearly we’re eight days in and to be insisting on data being produced day by day for a six-month enrollment program is a little bit unfair. And, you know, the good news that came out of this problem and HHS has acknowledged that there’s obviously been some technological problems with the server, but the good news out of that is that the servers were apparently designed to anticipate about 50,000 people a day going on the website and moving around and they — it turns out it’s been 250,000 a day. So it’s very clear that there is demand.

It’s also clear that they need to fix those technological bugs. I don’t know any software program or app, for that matter, by any high-tech company that doesn’t have bugs and fixes that need to be made in the first few days of the rollout. And so that’s why, in part, there’s a six-month enrollment plan. So what the analogy that I’ve used repeatedly is that the Republicans, because they don’t like their kitchen redesign, are trying to burn their house down. And that’s what they’re doing by trying to take the government down with them and our economy.
 
Georgia TV Reporter Wastes Entire Day Trying to Sign Up For Obamacare




Local TV reporters continue to do the job that the national media are neglecting. The White House press corps Tuesday failed to ask President Obama a single question — not one — about the glitches plaguing Healthcare.gov.

But Jaye Watson at WXIA-TV in Atlanta, GA decided to check out the site for herself.




Watson reports that she logged onto Healthcare.gov in the morning, and at first things went fine. She chose her state from the menu, and the site reported that “we have a lot of visitors” so please be patient.

So she waited. And waited.

While she waited, Watson tried to call the 800 number that is supposed to allow sign-ups by phone.

Hilarious failure ensued.


TELEPHONE VOICE: “After speaking with the marketplace representative would you be willing to take part in the short survey about our customer service experience?”
WATSON: “Yes. A representative never got on the line and several minutes later the automated survey kicked in.”
TELEPHONE VOICE: “How would you rate the time it took you to get through to the customer service representative?”
REPORTER: “Well, I haven’t got through to one.”
TELEPHONE VOICE: “Thank you again for calling the health insurance marketplace, good bye.”
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: “So, what just happened?”
REPORTER: “They just hung up on me.

How rude!

Things didn’t get any better on the web site.

o I went back in trying to login online but it told me my password or username was incorrect,” Watson says. “It wasn’t. Ok, so I am starting all over. Ok, that’s not a valid answer. The system is unavailable. I am logging in again. It’s a sad face. Confirm form resubmission. Now, I’ve got the wheel. Had the wheel a lot. I tried the live chat, no one live showed up. A Google search confirmed my issues are common. This went on all day. I got a gateway time out. The proxy server did not receive a timely response from the upstream server. Hate it when that happens. I’ll now do it again. Finally at 4 PM, on the fourth call, I got an operator. It’s not on my end? So you’ve heard of other people having that issue? The operator told me my issues with logging in were well known and were on their end. He recommended I try to get online during off-peak hours. Do I have a better chance of getting someone on the phone than I do right now being able to do this online? The operator told me for now the phone is better than going online. And he says doesn’t know when the system will get the glitches ironed out. Still spinning.“

And still failing.
 
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