Isn’t it standard procedure to have a beta version, test it out on a small scale first?
Not in the Democrats' world.
This "system" looks like it was pieced together by high school students over their fall breaks. Error messages seem "stock" from the compiler, they're not "trapped" and deciphered for the end-user, and the whole interface looks kludgy. There's probably a lot of animated .GIFs and blinking text when you finally register someone.
They Republicans in Congress should be using these examples--screaming from the tops of their lungs, telling America, "this healthcare system is not ready for prime time!"
Not if you work for the gov’t. Private business lose customers and go out of business if things don’t work. Gov’t employees get promotions and big pensions.
If you know what you are doing, yes.
I'll leave you to draw your own conclusions.