Posted on 10/17/2013 11:26:11 AM PDT by 11th_VA
Oct 17 (Reuters) - Community organizations and non-profit groups that were supposed to help millions of Americans sign up for "Obamacare" are trying to manage mounting frustration with a federal website hobbled by technical problems.
Dozens of these groups, known as "navigators," received federal grants to guide consumers through the government's Healthcare.gov website serving 36 states, which is meant to help the uninsured determine their eligibility for tax credits toward buying private coverage under President Barack Obama's healthcare reform law, known as Obamacare.
The site is allowing only a trickle of users to advance through the enrollment process since its launch on Oct. 1.
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Dems can tell their supporters that ObamaCare glitches are George’s Bush’s fault, and they’re so stupid they’ll believe it. The press will put on their blinders and they’ll believe it too...
Once people, particularly young people, are able to freely use the site and learn what their coverage will cost them, the “helpers” will look upon this as “the good old days”.
I’ll bet every time they get a complaint about an error message or crash they have a psychotic episode...
Slide rulers are damn accurate
The whole law is garbage. Delayed garbage is still garbage. I won’t be satisfied until it is repealed entirely!
“Well, when the blind lead the blind, they both fall in the ditch...”
Or it takes village idiots pretending to be knowledgeable ObamaScare helpers to really put the village down!~
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