Seems the new improved Obamacare website has the same problems
as the old Obamacare website, it’s Obamacare Stupid.
David Martosko, U.S. Political Editor at the website “MailOnline” gave the new, improved website a whirl.
Here is what he writes:
·
New Obamacare website 'fix' CRASHES just as
White House boasts of its success
·
Government programmers designed a 'queueing'
feature to help avoid system crashes, emailing users to return when
traffic levels are lower
·
That new add-on, too, crashed on Monday while
President Obama's chief spokesman was boasting that it would 'improve the user
experience'
·
Between midnight
and noon on Monday, 375,000 people
visited healthcare.gov – a fraction of whom actually purchased medical
insurance
·
Amazon.com expects to complete 13 million online
sales on Cyber Monday
So here’s the message he got at Healthcare.gov:
Okay, so he decided to leave an e-mail address and this is
the message he received:
Know how I know the Obamacare Witch is dead? When Peggy Noonan on her blog starts calling
for Medicare for all, Obamacare is dead.
Peggy Noonan, speechwriter for Ronald Reagan and avid Reagan worshipper
is calling for Medicare for all. That’s
right, the speechwriter for Reagan who destroyed healthcare in America ,
and was virulently against Medicare and all social programs is now calling for
socialized medicine.
From Peggy Noonan’s blog:
Back
to ObamaCare.
More
than four years ago, in July 2009, I wrote a column in
which Franklin Delano Roosevelt
offered President Obama some wisdom on health care. Obama’s newly proposed
plan—the Affordable Care Act—wouldn’t work, said FDR. In fact, Obama’s proposal
put him in a “lose-lose” position…
But
FDR had an idea—a sly one, as his ideas usually were. First, he told Obama,
drop your current bill. Second, take everyone aback by talking constantly about
the national medical program that already exists, Medicare.
The
sly fox was telling the young president to show good faith to Republicans by
admitting problems, and reassure Democrats by showing his heart and commitment
to federal solutions. “Then, at the end,” said FDR, “get your Democratic
majorities to make one little change in the program—it’s now open to all. You
don’t have to be 65. The uninsured can enroll. Do it in the dead of night if
you have to, you’ve got the votes.” Such a program, he said, after so many
institutional and structural changes, would of course have to have a new name.
“I’d suggest ‘The National Health Service.’”
That’s right even Peggy Noonan can see that national
healthcare is the only way to go. So
ding dong the Obamacare Witch is dead.
All we need is for a doctor to look at the clock and make the call.
By Patricia Baeten
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