<<<< More lies from the top. The Administration has decided that the truth should be avoided when dealing with congress. Do they think no one notices this? I mean, it is one lie after another -- six weeks running.
Incredibly, a 15-page
slide show from the consulting firm,
McKinsey & Co., was presented to a group that included HHS
Secretary, Kathleen Sebelius and
Medicaid Services Administrator Marilyn Tavenner, according to NBC
News. The document made the case that as things stood on April 4, the day of this presentation, there was “insufficient time and scope of end-to-end
testing.”
14 days later, during
her April 18 congressional testimony, Sebelius assured lawmakers that
everything was on pace. “I can tell you we are on track,” said Sebelius.
Per testimony,
yesterday, Tuesday, November 19,
Henry Choa, an Administration
flunky, told a congressional committee, that 40 to 70 percent of the ObamaCare website had not been built (buzzfeed.com.) This includes the “back functions” of the
site, those functions necessary to the
transfer of enrollment information to the various insurance companies for their records and billing process. In other words, no one has been fully enrolled by the
insurance companies, nor has anyone been
billed for their insurance coverage . . . . .
because the site is complete after nearly four years of supposed effort.
More than this, the
ObamaCare website is not secure at all according to representatives from four
web security firms and cannot be “fixed” in the near future (per FoxNews coverage). In fact,
they refused to state an estimated time for the completion of “repairs.” Three of them recommended the site actually be shutdown, security was so bad (Reuters.com).
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