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Officials feared that if they called on outsiders to help with the technical details of how to run a commerce website, those companies could be subpoenaed by Hill Republicans, the former aide said. So the task fell to trusted campaign tech experts.
What does this even mean? Congress cant subpoena trusted campaign tech experts? What law/rule is that?
cptacek on October 18, 2013 at 11:12 AM
Would Mr. Flip Wilson's Representatives please pick up the white courtesy phone. The Demotards are stealing your shtick...
“those companies could be subpoenaed by Hill Republicans, the former aide said. So the task fell to trusted campaign tech experts”
So do they think “trusted campaign tech experts” can’t be called to testify or is it they know they will lie under oath?
America will soon realize how far it has descended — and for what... the worst it has to offer.
Seems the Zero administration is already creating the meme that the Obamcare roll out failure was the fault of the Republicans. Watch this theme get more and more legs for the LIV.
More proof that Tea Party Conservatives are smarter than Dimocraps...
If you think their web sites a piece of crap....wait till you see their healthcare program!!!
-———Why anyone on either side still wants Sebelius in charge, I have no idea.-——
The tried and true. Lie, lie, lie. She is the lie.
Think fst and furious, think bengazi.
The lie is the truth, the lie is told over and over and over..... it is still the truth.
So long as they all exist, there is no possible solution.
Like the nobility of France in 1792, they must be gone
Only hundreds have been able to sign up for a health care plan at the Obamacare websites. The Wall Street Journal reported:
Okay now we will try the landline # 1-800-318-2596 listed above or 1-800-318-2596 = 1-800-FAU-CKYO.
......I cant excerpt all the parts that are noteworthy, although if youve been following news about the Healthcare.gov apocalypse you already know some of what Levin reports the login fiasco is a result of HHS demanding that people create an account before seeing what plans cost, the system still cant calculate subsidies correctly (which means some people are getting the wrong price when they buy coverage), the back end communications between the federal data hub and private insurers are a shambles, and the chaos will only increase if HHS solves the login problems without solving the back end problems. (Imagine insurers having to sift through 5,000 garbled enrollments per day instead of 50.) What about the timeline, though? Per Levins sources, D-Day will come sometime in mid-November.
Like poverty, the war on drugs, the environment, and (insert your favorite liberal ideology here) the only way to fix it is with more money of course.