Will the Affordable Care Act website ever work? Will the Obama administration decide that the site should go analog? Will they open up the phone lines to accomodate more than a dozen callers at a time to help assuage the enormous traffic volume that was unexpected from a population of 300 million Americans who are being forced to get Obamacare and yet still surprised the Obama administration by the volume of calls? And finally, did I previously write a run-on sentence?
It's comforting to know that Obama is now getting the brightest and best to fix the website problems caused by the dullest and worst he originally hired to do the job. I questioned why he selected the people he chose to do the job, but then I learned that Michelle had gone to Princeton University with Toni Townes-Whitley, the woman who heads CGI Federal, the company hired to do the project for $678 million. Both Michelle and Toni are members of the Association of black Princeton Alumni. They are more than casual acquaintances, and Toni even made contributions to Barack's campaign fund. Nobody can ever accuse the Obama's of not taking care of their friends. But conflict of interst? You make the call.
Kathleen Sebelius says that she doesn't work for us; she works for the Democrats, I suppose. But whatever she meant by that stupid statement is nothing compared to her stupidity in getting the website to work. I suspect that she told Obama that there were going to be serious problems with the site, but supposedly, Obama and Kathy deny that he ever knew about the problems. That may be true because Barry looked foolish just prior to the debacle and he would never want to come across that way in front of the American public (except when shooting hoops, golfing, or riding his bike). Of course, had he not been told, that should be a clear indication of his "leadership" abilities. A real leader whose signature legislation is on the line, would be on top of things. But Barry the Bungler was allegedly unaware that the site had been tested a week or so prior to launch. If this is true, he's no leader. If it's false, and he was aware, then he's merely a liar who is not trusted by most Americans and most foreign leaders.
Maybe Obamacare should have gone analog.
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It's comforting to know that Obama is now getting the brightest and best to fix the website problems caused by the dullest and worst he originally hired to do the job. I questioned why he selected the people he chose to do the job, but then I learned that Michelle had gone to Princeton University with Toni Townes-Whitley, the woman who heads CGI Federal, the company hired to do the project for $678 million. Both Michelle and Toni are members of the Association of black Princeton Alumni. They are more than casual acquaintances, and Toni even made contributions to Barack's campaign fund. Nobody can ever accuse the Obama's of not taking care of their friends. But conflict of interst? You make the call.
Kathleen Sebelius says that she doesn't work for us; she works for the Democrats, I suppose. But whatever she meant by that stupid statement is nothing compared to her stupidity in getting the website to work. I suspect that she told Obama that there were going to be serious problems with the site, but supposedly, Obama and Kathy deny that he ever knew about the problems. That may be true because Barry looked foolish just prior to the debacle and he would never want to come across that way in front of the American public (except when shooting hoops, golfing, or riding his bike). Of course, had he not been told, that should be a clear indication of his "leadership" abilities. A real leader whose signature legislation is on the line, would be on top of things. But Barry the Bungler was allegedly unaware that the site had been tested a week or so prior to launch. If this is true, he's no leader. If it's false, and he was aware, then he's merely a liar who is not trusted by most Americans and most foreign leaders.
Maybe Obamacare should have gone analog.
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