20 million "hits" on gov.com does not mean 20 million people came to the site - maybe only 2 million who made 10 attempts at checking out the new law.

<<<< Here is a private sector site with 20 million hits, same as gov.com.   Turns out this 20 million mark was created by [only] 1 million "unique visitors."  Maybe things are much worse than the ignorant within the "most savvy techno Administration in history" care to admit !!!  

Out of the NY Times,  we have this headline,  accusatory in tone:   


Cheryl R. Campbell, a senior vice president of CGI Federal, a unit of the CGI Group, the main contractor, said all of its work had been done “under the direction and supervision” of the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, which she said was responsible for the performance of the federal exchange (linked source).

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Turns out that the Times is desperate to spread the blame as it attempts to ward off responsibility for this epic failure,  protecting the buffoons who invented the idea of ObamaCare and wrote the law that is proving to be a monstrous failure  . . . . .   the same buffoons who thought it made sense to pass a 22,000 page law without reading it.  

Understand this,  If the CMMS was not in charge of the construction and supervision of this program,  it certainly should have been.  Instead,  it appears that this socialist Administration is about to blame the “private sector,"  pretending that its corps of unqualified “navigators” could have done better.

Also,  you should know that while this is the largest social program ever attempted in the world’s history,  the number of hits onto its website is nowhere close to the number of hits received by E-Bay,  AOL,  or any number of other retail/private sector businesses  . . . . . .  and they all work just fine. 

In the end,  we know this:  First,  the GOP was right and,  secondly,  we are being governed by a collective of very poorly educated people.