“The first day and second day we received no submissions,” - TopicsExpress



          

“The first day and second day we received no submissions,” John Maginnis, a spokesman for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana, told the Washington Post, “… we were notified through the Healthcare.gov website that we had seven. So that’s very good news. It’s a small number, but it told us the functionality is beginning to perform as it’s supposed to.” Seriously? When reporters pressed White House spokesman Jay Carney for ObamaCare sign-up numbers, he said, “We don’t have that data.” Facebook was founded in 2004. Three years later, the social media site boasted that it served the needs of 50 million active users. Three years after ObamaCare became law, its website is down for repairs. Speaking of Facebook, a comment on the ObamaCare page reads, “How is it that Facebook, which is a non-essential social networking website, can reliably handle BILLIONS of electronic interactions per second, but the Healthcare.gov site, which is literally the very heart of the ObamaCare program, wasn’t ready for the obvious millions of visitors that you had to know it would be receiving?” Another visitor simply demanded, “Mr. Obama, tear down this website.” teapartytribune/2013/10/05/democrats-owe-the-suckers-an-apology/
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