Healthcare.gov meets November
30th Deadline
The Obama Administration
has fixed most of the problems with the website. According to CNN, an
administration official stated that the goal was to make sure that the site
could handle 50,000 users at one time and a total of 800, 000 per day. The goal is to have 7 million clients signed
up by March 31, 2014. Officials with the Federal Centers for Medicaid and
Medicare and HEW Secretary Sebelius reported that the Obama Administration was
on track of meeting its goals by Sunday morning.
The Republicans and Tea
Party officials who want to kill the bill are shifting their attention away
from the website to focus on the Affordable Healthcare Act itself. Senator
Minority leader Mitch McConnell stated that “Americans
are far less concerned about a website than they are about the availability and
affordability of their healthcare”. Since the Republicans want to use healthcare
to run on in the mid-term elections, they will continue to lie and
keep up the propaganda.
The Obama administration
announced last Wednesday a delay for small businesses
for one year. This gave
Republicans more ammunition to keep up the propaganda offensive to kill the
law. Instead of offering suggestions to work out the bugs: they continued their
propaganda call to kill the bill. President Obama wants to shift the focus to immigration,
but that
will be a major challenge.
Sources:
Meet the Press, Sunday November
30 broadcast
Obamacare website vastly
improved, bugs fixed
Deadline Day: Obama Administration
‘on track’ for website goal agency says
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