(CNN) - The
federal healthcare site is expected to be almost fully functioning by the end
of November, predicted Jeffrey Zients, who has been appointed by President
Barack Obama to help lead the fixes of healthcare.gov. Zients spoke to reporters Friday for the
first time since being brought on board and said the “vast majority” should be
able to use all elements of the site by that point.
Editor’s
notes: All that is going
on, here, is an effort to have the headlines read differently for a few
days, and nothing more.
Problem: This supposed repair is too little, too late. They have a four week - - - - and soon to be 9 week if the repairs are made by the end of November (another “Obama promise?”) ---- “first impression." And, that "impression" is not good. "They" have already lost more than 85% of the traffic to their site. People have been there, and a huge percentage will not be coming back.
Problem: This supposed repair is too little, too late. They have a four week - - - - and soon to be 9 week if the repairs are made by the end of November (another “Obama promise?”) ---- “first impression." And, that "impression" is not good. "They" have already lost more than 85% of the traffic to their site. People have been there, and a huge percentage will not be coming back.
Let's remember that he and his told us all, this program would be fully functioning on October 1, after nearly four years of work on that site. Turns out that was a lie. And now this bunch of Ignorants wants us to believe another one of their stories (?).
In a televised discussion at MSNBC, A Huffington Post reporter broke ranks with the socialist/progressives on that network, and made this point as reported by Mediaite.com
In a televised discussion at MSNBC, A Huffington Post reporter broke ranks with the socialist/progressives on that network, and made this point as reported by Mediaite.com
Huffington Post reporter Sam Stein agreed [with MSNBC
criticism that the GOP had damaged the reputation of ObamaCare] . . . . . . . . However, he added . . . .
the White House is getting a pass
that they have not earned.
“They put a promise out to 7 million or so people who were
supposed to buy insurance from the exchanges they would have access to this,”
Stein said. “That they would get the medical coverage they needed and they have
not delivered. And that is a fact.”
“The administration should be held accountable for that,” he
continued. “And I will say this: it is creating an image for them that’s not a
good one, which is that they cannot administer this president’s signature
domestic achievement. I don’t think that’s an insignificant criticism.”
All I can add to this comment is this: "Exactly !!"