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Obama BFF (for Now) on Scene (for Now) to 'Save' Obamacare
Townhall.com ^ | November 29, 2013 | John Ransom

Posted on 11/29/2013 5:32:38 AM PST by Kaslin

In a Thanksgiving missive that reads more like a love letter to the man than a newspaper article, the Washington Post has announced that Denis McDonough, the White House Chief of Staff, is now in charge of the healthcare hairball.

“McDonough is now holding evening meetings every day with key players in the health care rollout,” says the Post, “offering support even as he holds agency leaders accountable.”

Support and accountability? Wow. Evening work too. Whoa.

In Obama’s White House?

If I were McDonough, I’d get my resume ready. Perhaps when he’s looking for work next time, he can just not mention the whole White House thing.

It’s almost as if Obama’s popularity is depending on the implementation of the healthcare law.

In any event, I’m wondering why McDonough wasn’t holding evening meetings, offering support and accountability for the law last January when he took over as Chief of Staff?

That’s what chiefs of staff do.

Of course, in this White House, they need more a caretaker or a minder than chief of staff, but that’s another topic for another day.

Herding cats doesn’t even begin to define the management problems of the administration, unless you allow for the cats to be drug-addled relics from the 1960s and 1970s.

In my own personal experience, I’ve had a few assignments in my life with a lot less public and personal importance than Obamacare. Yet I prepared like my life depended on them, because, um, you know… for those of us in the private sector, success counts for something.

Like our paycheck and job security.

There was that time for example, when an associate and I were trying to conduct a hostile takeover of a failing federally-insured bank to save it from shutting its doors. At the same time we were running a competitive primary to get him elected to Colorado State House.

The stakes weren’t that high.

Only my whole paycheck…from July to the rest of the year. And his paycheck, too.

Nights, weekends? Yes and yes.

Whatever it took, hard work-wise, to make the deal happen we did it.

In the end, we won; we saved the bank.

But the shareholders won, the depositors won and, best of all, the taxpayers who didn’t have to bailout a bad bank won too.

All of us have had experiences like this in life when we trying to do something hard…and we ended up successful.

We all know that the student that studies improves his odds a lot. All it takes is a bit of foresight and hard work in preparation.

So if you look at healthcare.gov as a sort of bad bank—it is after all federally insured against failure by the American taxpayers-- my question is: Why keep the management that got us to this point in the first place?

Is McDonough really the guy to save it? Or Obama?

“If you have something that significant,” says Rep. Elijah Cummings, the top Democrat on the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform as reported by the WaPo,” that’s the kind of thing I would think I’d have somebody sleeping with it day and night. When they go to the bathroom, they’re on the cell phone talking about it. When they go to sleep, they dream about it.”

Yeah.

BEFORE it became a problem.

“We went straight into problem solving,” McDonough told the Post. “We knew that going into this, that no plan survives first contact. We knew that we would be confronted with challenges along the way.”

Not really.

Because “first contact” is a term for war, not for well-crafted legislation.

Perhaps it was a Freudian slip. Perhaps the administration really does think legislation is like waging war on the populace.

It would explain a lot about how they do things.

My experience is that good laws survive “first contact” if you read and comprehend them before you vote for them.

Even bad laws can survive if implemented in smart ways.

But when you have the wrong guys implementing the wrong laws, you’re in for trouble.

No amount of catching up will fix the flaws in Obamacare.

No amount of patching will fix the flaws in Obama either.

Good luck to Mr. McDonough, but if hard work can fix this thing, he’s the wrong guy with the wrong boss and the wrong laws.

Let's try changing one those three first.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Editorial; Government
KEYWORDS: 0bamacare; barack0bama; denismcdonough; healthcaredotgov

1 posted on 11/29/2013 5:32:38 AM PST by Kaslin
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NOMINATED FOR CYA-BS OF THE YEAR: “We went straight into problem solving,” Boobamba's COS McDonough told the Post. “We knew that going into this, that no plan survives first contact. We knew that we would be confronted with challenges along the way.”

Yeah, sure.

Did they "find out" before or AFTER after Dim offices were inundated w/ angry cards and letters WRT cancellations?

Before or AFTER Dims went running for cover---as it finally sank in that their seats were in jeopardy---and so was control of the Senate?

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PASS THE WORD VOTERS: E-v-e-r-y conniving Democrat voted for O/Care---Nationalizing 1/6th of the US Economy into a Democrat Cash Cow. ALL the untraceable O/Care money from enrollments, fines, penalties, taxes, fees, and asset confiscation (from Medicaid users) goes to your "reliable, trustworthy government."

"LETS MAKE A DEAL, DEMOCRATS." Stand tall, and vote aye.
When the zillions start rolling in, you get a piece of the action.

2 posted on 11/29/2013 5:43:07 AM PST by Liz
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Did they find out about the "Obamacare challenges" before or AFTER this prophetic NEW REPUBLIC PIECE:

Obamacare's Threat to Liberalism

There’s a term of art that the Obama White House uses to describe its neurotic supporters who instantly race to the worst- case scenario: They are known as “bed-wetters.” Two months into the dysfunctional life of healthcare.gov, however, that seems a perfectly appropriate physiological reaction.<.I>

Liberalism has spent the better part of the past century attempting to prove that it could competently and responsibly extend the state into new reaches of American life.

With the rollout of the Affordable Care Act, the administration has badly injured that cause, confirming the worst slurs against the federal government. It has stifled bad news and fudged promises; it has failed to translate complex mechanisms of policy into plain English; it can’t even launch a damn website.

What’s more, nobody responsible for the debacle has lost a job or suffered a demotion.

Over time, the Affordable Care Act’s technical difficulties can be repaired. Reversing the initial impressions of government ineptitude won’t be so easy.

3 posted on 11/29/2013 5:49:44 AM PST by Liz
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No matter what they do....prices are to high.........where is the man that ran with the slogan about rent being “to damn high”.......


4 posted on 11/29/2013 5:53:04 AM PST by blueyon (The U. S. Constitution - read it and weep)
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government largesee on a massive scale - failure. Duh what do not they understand. they never thought to do the issue in a series of incremental steps or by specific regional areas. But you know Odum@$$ - he knows whatever he touches will be gold. Yeah right whatever Odumb@$$ touches turns to crappola.


5 posted on 11/29/2013 6:04:56 AM PST by hondact200 (Candor dat viribos alas (sincerity gives wings to strength) and Nil desperandum (never despair))
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Hey John,

I hear people liken Obamacare to the Titanic. It would be more fitting to liken it to the Jiugang. It was a $3 million luxury cruiser that sank into the Yellow River upon its launch in China in October of 2011. At least the Titanic got under way before its fateful collision.

I wonder what Jiugang means in English? Probably something like Ruh-Roh.


6 posted on 11/29/2013 6:33:56 AM PST by VRW Conspirator (Obama is a proven liar, an admitted liar, an unrepentent liar.)
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To: Kaslin

No amount of catching up will fix the flaws in Obamacare. No amount of patching will fix the flaws in Obama either.

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Other significant problems are coming down the pike. We’ve only seen the tip of the iceberg.


7 posted on 11/29/2013 6:43:18 AM PST by Starboard
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Prices are too high, and will get even higher. Obamacare is a financial and medical disaster all rolled up into one.

The administration is now in full panci mode. Obamacare is the proverbial run away train.


8 posted on 11/29/2013 6:45:13 AM PST by Starboard
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