Wednesday, October 16, 2013

There's A Phone Number For The Healthcare Law, You Idiots! By The Way, We're In A Government Shutdown, Too!

Jan Crawford of CBS News interviews controversial Stallmigo, Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas). Turdporter trying to use GOP talking points to discredit the healthcare law. Tell her to butt dial 1-800-312-2596 if she has trouble on the computer trying to sign up.

Waking up to CBS This Morning and I got the opportunity to hear the news agitators talk about the "rocky start" to the Affordable Healthcare Act's website. We hear millions (or thousands) of people trying to access the website and they're having problems. We even hear talk from President Barack Obama's former press secretary and campaign adviser Robert Gibbs tells Obama News that people should be "fired" for the rollout.

Yeah, I can say this clearly that turdporter Jan Crawford of CBS News is a god awful.

She's doing the Republicans a favor by reporting on the minor glitches over at Healthcare.gov. Giving the notion that the whole law is screwed up and the president overplayed his hand.

One thing in particular is the system server crashing or continuous mentions of "PLEASE TRY AGAIN LATER" on the website.

That's common when you're also in a "GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN". Obviously every government website is down.

But also there's a phone number 1-800-318-2596. It's toll free and you can call it. Depending on call volumes, you should be able to have a live operator to help you sign up for affordable healthcare.

Understand, that computer users may have some form of frustration with the website. It's perfectly fine.

Here's a scenario. If you have rolled out a website and it has frequent glitches, do you just shutdown the website or work on making improvements to it?

Apple, Inc. has the most glitches on their software. I own a iPod (4th Generation Touch). Do you know how many times I've had my apps crash or be updated?

Do I think the iPod Touch is a great product? Yeah.

Do I understand that the iPods, iPads, and iPhone have problems? Yeah.

That's the same way I feel about the Affordable Healthcare Act (Obamacare).

It's a great product. It has problems. They will fix them.

Anything that's part of the United States government is slower and it's nearly down.

So hence forth, a stupid Republican talking point.

The government website for the Affordable Healthcare Act is down. We can scream that the whole law is bad and we can win elections.

You got to be the most gullible person on the planet to not use other methods to access a product.

I mean you can get mailer. You can call a phone number.

Are you vulnerable without a computer?

It's funny that Republicans failed in stopping this. They wanted to defund, delay, repeal, legally challenge, filibuster and now intentionally taking the country to the brink of an economic disaster because of a law.

Why?

They hate the president and his policies. And of course, they're not satisfied with his race. Either way, it's not helping them with the general public.

People who run these websites are government workers too. So with this government shutdown, government workers who work in the domestic sector are furloughed or placed on leave.

Congress is messing with people's lives. The media elite are enabling them by putting on more Republicans who bolster concerns without solutions. And of course, we the gullible audience believes them.

1 comment:

Brian said...

Could you imagine trying to sign up by phone with all the information being requested?

The government being 'down' has nothing to do with the website glitches. It doesn't have the capacity. Why doesn't the feds host it on Amazon's cloud server like so many businesses do to avoid getting overwhelmed?

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