Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Fundamental mistakes made re Obamacare website

I remember someone saying something along the lines of “The website may not work, but Obamacare does.” I can’t remember if it was Pelosi or Obama himself. Maybe it was someone else.

My response to whoever it was is all of what appears below:

1.) You had the money to get it right the first time.
2.) You had the resources to find the very best people to set up the website the first time.
3.) You had a couple of years to do all this.

If you’re gonna brag about something being so great, why on earth would you make those three very fundamental mistakes I mention above?

I would think that you’d make every effort to get all aspects of this entire issue right the first time.
Something else I just thought of:

Nancy Pelosi said that we had to pass it to find out what’s in it.

No. You read something to find out what’s in it. We’re talking about something that will affect American lives. That’s 300 MILLION (approx) of us. Reading something before passage, in light of millions of lives being affected, is fundamentally important and 100% necessary.

Would a book publisher go publish something before they knew what was in it? Nope.

Passing something to find out what’s in it and publishing something before you’ve edited it both have one major thing in common: Doing so allows for many more mistakes to go unnoticed until unacceptable damage is done.

Of course, if you already knew what was in it before you passed it but said to us “pass it to find out what’s in it,” that right there is a red flag that you’re full of BS on the entire Obamacare law.