We paid $634 million for the Obamacare sites and all we got was this lousy 404
By Andrew Couts — October 8, 2013
It’s been one full week since the flagship technology portion of the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) went live. And since that time, the befuddled beast that is Healthcare.gov has shutdown, crapped out, stalled, and mis-loaded so consistently that its track record for failure is challenged only by Congress.
The site itself, which apparently underwent major code renovations over the weekend, still rejects user logins, fails to load drop-down menus and other crucial components for users that successfully gain entrance, and otherwise prevents uninsured Americans in the 36 states it serves from purchasing healthcare at competitive rates – Healthcare.gov’s primary purpose. The site is so busted that, as of a couple days ago, the number of people that successfully purchased healthcare through it was in the “single digits,” according to the Washington Post.
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This is just the beginning. People have time to shop. There was a lot of misinformation out there.
this roll out is as brain dead as the rest of Washington
gezz yet google ,,Facebook , and millions of other websites do millions of transactions per week