Posted on 10/25/2013 8:52:33 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Earlier this week, MSNBCs Mika Brzezinski tried to call the Healthcare.gov helpline and got an operator. Thats right: an operator! The call went through! MSNBC, the unofficial AV department of the Democratic party, had a scoop. The network tweeted out the big news along with a link to the video: Mika called the Obamacare hotline and got through with no problems right on air. WATCH.
Its a sure sign that the bar has been lowered to curb height when spinners are touting the exciting news that phone calls actually go through. Someone picked up the phone! Quick, hang that Mission Accomplished banner. Never mind that you simply cannot buy insurance from the exchanges over the phone. But the fact you can get someone on the line to tell you that is, I suppose, progress of a kind.
A few hours later, the head of the DNC, Florida representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz, went on MSNBC to insist that criticisms were overblown because she actually knew a young man in her state who signed up.
This, too, is progress given that the first widely publicized young man to enroll, Chad Henderson, actually never signed up. And many of the members of the studio audience for this weeks Rose Garden infomercial hadnt been able to sign up yet, either. Still, theres an old saying: The plural of anecdote is data. Now weve entered the era of The singular of anecdote is data, too.
This can only go on for so long until the Democrats cut and run from a program theyve invested nearly their entire political identity in. Already you can see the thought bubble over some of their heads: We lost control of Congress for this hot mess?
Ah, but Obamacare is more than a website, dont you know? The president himself said so in his Rose Garden infomercial. And that is absolutely true. But so is this disaster. In fact, for critics of Obamacare the square-wheeled rollout of Healthcare.gov was a gimme. Put another way, its been like watching a rival football team face-plant on the way out of the locker room.
Still, the barely holding conventional wisdom on the right and left is that the website will get fixed eventually, the glitches will be de-glitched, and one day well all look back and laugh at the fuss. Thats possible. But with every passing day its less likely. And if more Democrats join the movement to delay the individual mandate (Republican senator Marco Rubio has already drafted legislation to do exactly that), the whole thing could start to unravel almost overnight.
Thats because insurance companies cannot survive Obamacare without the individual mandate. Under the law, they must offer insurance to anyone who needs it often at an artificially low price at that. The only way they can make a profit is if the government upholds its promise to get millions of young, healthy people to sign up for more expensive insurance than they need. Take away the mandate i.e., the penalty and you make that virtually impossible. If the government tells insurance companies they still have to provide insurance to bad risks, it will be like the government telling Apple it has to sell iPhones at a loss. The insurance companies will sue. And as Dan McLaughlin of The Federalist notes, their lawyers will invoke the Obama administrations arguments before the Supreme Court that the mandate was inseparable from the must-issue requirements under the law.
But even if, somehow, the insurance companies can be compensated for their losses on that front, the fact remains that the only people willing to put up with the North Koreanlevel customer service are people understandably desperate for health insurance. Those people arent likely to be young and healthy.
So, sure, the website is just one small part of Obamacare. But your jugular is only one small part of your anatomy, too.
Meanwhile, Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius says the A Team is on the way to fix the problems, and President Obama says the best and brightest are on the case. And any day, Vice President Joe Biden will probably reassure us that Santa is on top of things.
Maybe, just maybe, theyll manage to trim 5 million lines of bad code out of an estimated 500 million lines of code in a project that experts say should have taken 100 million lines. Maybe theyll plug the numerous and galling privacy holes in the product. Maybe operators will be able to do more than refer people back to the website.
But the clock is ticking.
And the Republicans who insisted that this monstrosity had to be delayed are looking just a little bit more reasonable with every passing tick.
Jonah Goldberg is the author of The Tyranny of Clichés, now on sale in paperback.
When they run, release the Kraken. (A land-lubbing Kraken, of course.)
I want to watch them being consumed and turned into Obamastuff.
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/mv-AuTZ/robocop_its_only_a_glitch/
But but didn’t Debbie ‘Mayo’ Wass say zerocare won’t matter in 2014?
It is a trainwreck and will be the biggest political disaster in American history. They are trapped—no way out. Bye-bye Reid in 14. He will be less than irrelevant.
I want to see the Moderates and Independents suffer!
Yes me too, suffer they must.
Meanwhile, healthcare plans have dropped millions and millions more have lost full time jobs offering coverage.
“Bye-bye Reid in 14. He will be less than irrelevant.”
Reid has always been irrelevant, he just hasn’t known it. He will in short order.
And where is Nancy Pelosi and her mantra of needing to, “pass the bill to find out what’s in it.” That hag should be strung up by her finger nails and superfluous neck skin.
These are the enemies of free men. They should be unable to safely walk the street in any town in this nation.
It is a trainwreck and will be the biggest political disaster in American history. They are trapped...
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Its certainly shaping up to be just that. People are only starting to get a taste of Obamacare and are getting really mad.
If I was a Dem, I’d be looking for a way out of this mess ASAP. Cut your losses, shut it down, and get out before things get even worse than they already are.
Debacle. A complete disaster.
Obamacare is the train wreck that Senator Baucus said it would be. He’s a Dem and he’s retiring. Getting out of Dodge before the SHTF.
Damn tootin'.
I am so confused...I was told by people that are “smarter” and “better informed” that fighting for a delay was a losing proposition. That fighting for one jsut damages their “brand” and makes people hate them. This is why i was supposed to spit on Ted Cruz and his message and to sit “down and be quiet”. /sarc
There is no way out. That is the beauty of it. They own it so completely. At the right time, the Rs need to pounce on their market American principles plan. The wreckage is just beginning. It will literally be like watching a trainwreck.
Debbie Downer’s comments need to be taken on context. She’s probably seeing major drop offs in DNC fundraising revenues, possibly hearing of vulnerable Dem reps who are suddenly really considering retiring and getting word that good Dem prospects for challenges of GOP reps and open seats are looking at sitting this one out.
WTF is wrong with Rubio? LET this obamination be implemented, LET there be misery spread across the land, LET the obots figure out that they were completely scammed. The Dems wanted this - LET THEM HAVE IT, a Chrysler Building shoved right where the Sun don’t shine. Why is Rubio giving these anti-American ass-hats a safe route of retreat?
IOW she’s not saying this for our consumption, but for her own base and supporters.
It will be fun to see how long it will take the dems to blame this disaster on Bush.
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