Posted on 10/11/2013 8:40:52 AM PDT by Servant of the Cross
Kathleen Sebelius came to Pittsburgh yesterday to team up with Steelers chairman Dan Rooney to promote the newly launched ObamaCare exchanges. Maybe she should have tried the Denver Broncos. The promotion flopped as badly as the Steelers in their first four weeks of the season, thanks to the $634 million website that cant make a play:
Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius had a front-row view of the problems plaguing the website that the government established to allow people to shop for health insurance under Obamacare.
Sebelius and Steelers Chairman Dan Rooney were at an enrollment and education event on Thursday at Heinz Field to promote Healthcare.gov, but people who showed up encountered problems in signing up for coverage on the website.
Believe me, we had some early glitches, said Sebelius, who was introduced by Rooney, a backer of the law. But its getting better every day.
At the back of the room, it was a different story. About 20 people armed with laptops and certified by the government to sign up people for coverage were meeting with uninsured people, answering questions and fruitlessly trying to access the website.
LaKesha Lowry, 41, came to the event to find out about her health insurance options. But the North Side resident said she was not able to access the site, even with the help of a certified application counselor.
It said, Try again later, Lowry said.
Sebelius tried blaming Heinz Field, which probably didnt make Rooney happy but might give Steelers fans another excuse for the 2013 season:
Asked about the ongoing problems with the website and the fact that people at a government enrollment event couldnt sign up, Sebelius told reporters that she didnt know what problems were affecting service at Heinz Field. The government has made hardware and software upgrades to improve the site, she said, and it is working for many people.
Define many. So far, theyve managed to sign up as many subscribers for insurance in a little over a week as the average daily traffic of an upper-level independent blog. Theyve managed to handle 13 million hits in nine days, according to Sebelius comments in Pittsburgh, which works out to our daily traffic level in October 2012, and we werent tossing out a bunch of 404s at the time. Oh, and one other thing we werent imposing a mandate on all Americans to read us or pay a fine through the IRS, so bragging about traffic levels is more than just a little dishonest.
Heres a pro-tip for Sebelius: Dont do on-site signup events until the site can handle them, and dont blame your host for your own websites incompetent engineering. Even the Steelers arent going to cotton to being that much of a doormat.
I’d rather have a nice dinner than sit through a sporting event anyway. Plus you saved money not buying $15 beers and $10 hot dogs.
Main problem with Heinz Field IMO is it takes you too long to get in and out of your seat. If you have to go use the restroom you are nearly certain to miss an entire quarter.
The Wicked Witch of the West . . . from Kansas no less . . . doesn’t have a clue. Blames the stadium? LOL!
Actually, I'm questioning the 50,000 figure from the other direction, because I know for a fact that Washington State alone has signed up 20,000. I posted the link twice last night.
I guess if the 50,000 number is based on signups from the fedgov site exclusively then the number is plausible, if not exaggerated.
I have no problem with any entity, NFL included, in promoting their own merchandise. Even with giving fans with their see-though bags an express lane through security.
But the day they assume I'm a criminal because I'm carrying a fairly standard canvas bag instead is the day they no longer get my business.
Rush talking about this NOW!!!
Kathleen nee Gilligan Sebelious is far more likely to star in the re-make of Gilligan’s Island, the old TV show about another infamous shipwreck. She’s a natural for the inept, not so bright first mate of even less competant skipper. Low comedy.
Thanks Servant of the Cross.
100 People Attend Obamacare Event with Steelers Owner, Have Trouble Enrolling
http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-Sports/2013/10/12/Obamacare-Website-May-Be-Performing-Worse-than-Winless-Steelers
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