I like calling it RobertsCare.
Lucifer is offended
watch out for the flies
Obamaware
Sorry Barky, things are actually hard work in the real world...and very difficult when you start from scratch.
Guess they didn't teach you that in Affirmative Action Academy.
I am still pissed at Consumer Reports. I took them up on a trial subscription and one of the issues covered Obamacare. It was a complete puff piece and after you read it you would think our salvation had arrived. There was little, if anything even remotely negative written about Obamacare. It was democRAT party line propaganda. Needless to say I will not be renewing.
Why do I keep getting this image of Chinese hackers rubbing their hands gleefully?
I’m not putting my information out there.
Lucifer care is worse than NSA. They get every drop of your personal information and you hand it to them on a silver platter.
It’s there for any hacker that wants it.
As it stands today, the process of signing up through Obamacare is an unfunded mandate on individuals. Following the administration's advice, how much time would be wasted, simply trying to create an account and figure out what insurance to purchase? How long to they actually expect people to sit, staring at their computer monitors, waiting for something that looks like information about insurance?
At least with income taxes, I believe you can write off some tax preparation services.
What is funny about CR’s caution is the “One Month” admonition....
What in the hell will those clowns fix in one month, that took 3 1/2 years to screw up?
See the thread on Gall’s Law.
Large successfull website designs, evolve from small, successful designs.
Large failures are impossible to fix and must be scrapped to start over.
HealthCare.gov problems do not negate benefits of new health law
Published: October 21, 2013 06:40 PM
Pundits opposed to the new health care law and some media outlets have tried to suggest that our coverage of the troubled HealthCare.gov site means that Consumer Reports has turned against the Affordable Care Act.
Not true. Consistent with our mission to inform and protect consumers, particularly in this complicated health care market, our advice remains the same: The best place to buy coverage on your own is through the Health Insurance Marketplace in your state. That guarantees you will get comprehensive coverage, and it's the only way you can lower the cost of your premiums and possibly even your deductibles and copayments.
Doing that online in most states means registering at and shopping through the federal HealthCare.gov. President Obama acknowledged that site's problems at a Rose Garden event today. “Nobody’s madder than me about the fact the website isn't working as well as it should,” he said. “Which means it's going to be fixed. And in the meantime you can bypass the website and apply by phone or in person.” (To do that, go to Find Local Help, part of HealthCare.gov.)
Millions of Americans can go directly to their state's marketplace, including residents of California, Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New York, Nevada, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington.
Those who will have to go through HealthCare.gov need to apply by Dec. 15 for coverage to start on Jan. 1, 2014. Open enrollment runs through the end of March 2014. Continue to check back here for continued coverage of HealthCare.gov.
Consumers can also use our free interactive tool, HealthLawHelper.org (in Spanish at Aseguratusalud.org) to get personalized advice about your options and to find out whether you're elligible for financial aid.
Nancy Metcalf
Notice this bayonet in the back U turn actually says nothing and has eligible misspelled probably because it was thrown to together so fast.
LuciferCare is perfect.
Well maybe if we ALL try to log on at a given time each day we can break the computer log jam!!!! {;^p)
The report this morning was when it was tested a week prior to launch, it crashed if more than 200 connections were attempted.