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Obamacare Schadenfreude
Townhall.com ^ | November 3, 2013 | Bruce Bialosky

Posted on 11/03/2013 7:52:11 AM PST by Kaslin

As a civilized person, you know in your mind that you should not derive pleasure from the pain of others. But periodically it is simply appropriate to do so. That is why the word “schadenfreude” exists. That is what some of us feel about the spectacle of Obamacare unfolding before our eyes.

So you don’t have to go running to a dictionary, scha•den•freu•de is a delicious word of German derivation. It technically means a feeling of enjoyment that comes from seeing or hearing about the troubles of other people. But in reality it means so much more. And though some may think it is unbecoming (as our President has said about Republicans in his attempt to change the focus from his failings), to be transpicuous: we are relishing this moment and we have no regrets.

President Obama has provided so many points of justification they cannot totally be enumerated. It started with his arrogant and demeaning comment to Congressman Eric Cantor (R-VA and now Majority Leader) that elections have consequences. In other words, I don’t care to hear your opinion. It can be that his signature law was passed with no Republican support and little support from the American public. It could be his lies about people being able to keep their doctor when the plans on the Healthcare.Gov website restrict the usage of doctors and hospitals. It could be his lie about how the average family was going to save $2,500 per year when every study shows most people will be paying significantly more for their premiums, not including their vastly-increased deductibles. Or maybe the lie about how people were going to be able to keep their insurance plans. Then his shock troops write regulations causing somewhere between 50% and 100% of 19 million Americans who have individual insurance plans to be cancelled because the plan they have does not meet the new requirements.

There is the lie of the rolled-out benefits. Sure, we are going to give you everything you want and it will not cost a thing. You can cover your children who cannot find a job in the Obama economy until they turn 27 years old. Women can have all the free contraception and tests they want – no cost. Pre-existing conditions: we will cover those like magic. Lifetime caps on your medical coverage magically gone. And because I am the Great Obama, you are not going to pay a dime extra Americans. Of course, until you are 27 years old, you must buy insurance you don’t want or need and pay twice as much as you would if none of these promises were made. Americans are finding out the old rule still applies: you can’t have your cake and eat it too.

And then there is Queen Kathleen (Sebelius) who has been endowed by her creator (Obama) with arrogance beyond what normal humans can endure. She has exempted her friends (mainly unions) from the rules of Obamacare because she is the omnipotent. Then, when she rolls out her failed website, she tells America it was because she only had three-and-a-half years (and now an estimated $1 billion of OPM) to create it. Poor Queenie says she needed five years to create it and a year to test it. But did you hear from Queenie when Republicans were suggesting a full-on delay of the law? No, because she says “There are people in this country who have waited decades for affordable health care coverage.” Sounds like she was on a mission from God, but it would be so passé for a leftist to invoke the name of the Heavenly Father.

Now she is telling Americans to forget that stupid website. You can call us. Since everyone agrees the entire plan hinges on young adults signing up, someone should inform Queenie they don’t make phone calls. In her little bubble she does not know every mobile phone company changed their pricing plans because her targeted fools use data (texting) and not live calls. You ask a young adult if they spoke to someone and they will tell they have, but what they actually did was exchange texts or tweets. And Queenie wants them to hang on the phone for hours to speak to one of her operators who must fill in the information on the exact same website that does not work in the first place. Or she suggests you can make application my mail. We mercifully resist even touching that one. There was a time when people like Queen Kathleen would resign for the good of the country, but that has become a quaint, antiquated custom.

Why would we after all this be experiencing schadenfreude? After they excoriated anyone who even suggested that this might not work. After the Republicans during the budget fight came with a final offer to delay the individual mandate for a year and get rid of the insipid medical device tax which is destroying the industry in America and has bipartisan support. No, “we will not negotiate” with terrorist and thugs. Those Tea Party people are just KKK members in different robes.

So when we are sitting on our couches watching the mainstream press finally do its job, using words like “debacle” and “disaster” to describe the rollout, how can we not chuckle? When experts say that it is not possible to reconstruct the website by November 30th, what does it mean when the new Czar (Jeff Zients) tells us the website will be working for most people by then? Does that mean if you are a Cardinals fan it will work and if you are a Red Sox fans it will not? When the President loses Ezra Klein of the Washington Post, he has lost the country.

Tell us truthfully: are you not sitting with a grin on your face thinking it could not have happened to a nicer group of people?


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Government
KEYWORDS: 0bamacaretrainwreck; abortion; deathpanels; kathleensebelius; obamacare; unaffordablecareact; zerocare
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To: gitmo

gitmo, you are so right on this

“If I were doing ObamaCAIR website, I would have implemented in a small state first after extensive stress testing. I would then have rolled out to possibly two additional states once the initial implementation was stabilized.”

managers never want to hear about the timelines associated with reasonable testing, politicians even less so…

if you want a good laugh, take a look at Oct 3 “Ongoing Issues” where they list “fixes in the works for: the income issue, SSN, …”

http://www.scribd.com/doc/180609255/HealthCare-Gov-pdf

how on a project like this could anything related to Social Security Number be an issue on D Day + 3 ?


41 posted on 11/03/2013 2:36:28 PM PST by Reverend Wright (1990 Budget Agreement: learn from other's mistakes)
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To: CivilWarBrewing

She looks like an actual panzer in that photo.


42 posted on 11/03/2013 7:24:30 PM PST by Husker8877
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To: gitmo

“I had a nationally recognized project manager tell me once on a huge project that I needed to take Cortez’s approach. Cortez burned his ships when they landed in the new world, so there was no way to back out. He recommended a big-bang no-retreat implementation. I insisted on an incremental rollout with the legacy systems still in place.”

I will agree with this to a point - sometimes there is an establishment in place who will maintain and milk a creaky, unmaintainable system that cannot scale until they retire or die, and they will defend it and sabotage anything new to replace it because their careers (so they think) depend on it.

However, in most cases, a flash cut with no fallback is suicide.

I face problems like this (right now, in fact) on a smaller scale every week, in a real-time, dynamic environment where sometimes changes have to be made without as much testing as I would like. But if you aren’t making mistakes, then you aren’t doing anything...the big questions are how fast can you recover from them, will the customer notice them, and what can you learn from them.


43 posted on 11/03/2013 8:52:03 PM PST by The Antiyuppie ("When small men cast long shadows, then it is very late in the day.")
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To: Kaslin

This is very simple, “you reap what you sow”.

When a Liberal complains about anything they Voted for like Obamacare, that’s what you tell them.

Just add an “I told you so Comrade” for good measure, then thank them for inflicting their Idiocy on the rest of us.


44 posted on 11/03/2013 9:30:28 PM PST by Kickass Conservative (Good news, Federal Funding for my Tagline has been restored. Crisis averted.)
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To: Qwackertoo
Angry? That's the cruelest mouth I've even seen.

Then there's the eyes. . .

45 posted on 11/22/2013 8:46:02 AM PST by doberville
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To: doberville

46 posted on 11/22/2013 9:21:41 AM PST by JediJones (The #1 Must-see Filibuster of the Year: TEXAS TED AND THE CONSERVATIVE CRUZ-ADE)
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