Fix the glitches like you would fix a tomcat.
Glitches? And the Titanic had a small leak, right?
Even assuming the site were working perfectly, what would be the effect of people actually seeing the plans available (fat deductibles) and high prices?
I suspect it would be an aftershock bigger than the initial earthquake.
Evidently, a lot of folks don’t yet know the pricing going into effect.
Comment at the site:
“After he (Cruz)and the TEATARDS p issed away $24,000,000,000 FOR NOTHING he desearvess lots of credit for shutting down the government so they couldn’t continue to work on these types of things.”
I am going to shut down my time machine this weekend to make some adjustments, too.
That's a good line, false of course, but a clever shift of the blame. Having tried in many state websites to navigate the software (call me an ObamaCare enthusiast, but I try to join up in just about every state daily), I'm amused at the idea that the problem is the suckers not being ready to navigate. No one can navigate a site that loads an error screen so consistently.