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In reply to the discussion: Look, I know a lot of people don't want to discuss the problems of the ACA [View all]cali
(114,904 posts)32. that's fine. you know what I think of you.
Much more... interesting than "concern troll, kiitty.
And yes, Congress is part of the problem but it sure as hell isn't all of it.
Ever hear the phrase "the buck stops here"? Fortunately the President has and isn't using the lame approach of shirking responsibility and blaming everything and everyone else- an approach you're so devoted to.
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Look, I know a lot of people don't want to discuss the problems of the ACA [View all]
cali
Nov 2013
OP
Most of the pundits talking about how a web site works know nothing of how they
JoePhilly
Nov 2013
#1
"Most sites include a warning right on the UI telling you to be patient -- " EXACTLY.
IdaBriggs
Nov 2013
#21
Perceptions also change ... I remember when the war in Syria was going to destroy Obama's
JoePhilly
Nov 2013
#18
Have you ever purchased a complex service that didn't take several DAYS to process?
tridim
Nov 2013
#4
Have you ever purchased a complex service that didn't take several DAYS to process?
tridim
Nov 2013
#16
Do you understand that the bulk of the website is back-end stuff that we will never see?
tridim
Nov 2013
#48
The back-end, marketplace interface is probably more complex than any of us know.
tridim
Nov 2013
#44
This is my same response to Repugs who say "Democrats will force doctors to accept Obamacare"
stevenleser
Nov 2013
#22
not possible. that would mean your doc doesn't accept private insurance
scheming daemons
Nov 2013
#30
"... It's the chief point of access for people." True, but there are alternatives ....
Scuba
Nov 2013
#7
Not sure why it seems that way. Most folks acknowledge the shortcomings and want to work on those.
stevenleser
Nov 2013
#15
you said 'go ahead and label you "concern troll"' ….. Okay Cali, you're a concern troll.
KittyWampus
Nov 2013
#17
...cause big complicated programs with millions of people trying to sabotage it should be a cake...
uponit7771
Nov 2013
#54
yes, the gop involves millions of people.. few if any want the program to survive....
uponit7771
Nov 2013
#60
By holding back the 20 billiion that was needed for this G8 nationwide effort. Half a billion might
uponit7771
Nov 2013
#69
I am, and have seen the issues with under funding efforts like this. This is typical under funded
uponit7771
Nov 2013
#72
... no about, my statement regarding GOPers wanting to sabotage the website? A simple yes
uponit7771
Nov 2013
#79
I have not been yelling anything and I'll take your non answer as a no, that it wouldn't change
uponit7771
Nov 2013
#81
Lots of people lack the "intuition" required of "intuitive" programming...
HereSince1628
Nov 2013
#36
...because everything and every part of government works perfectly. Oh sure it does ...duh
L0oniX
Nov 2013
#57
For some, truth is overrated and sometimes disapproved. Much better to be an enthusiastic lemming.
AnotherMcIntosh
Nov 2013
#59
it was whiny. people have acknowledged the problems. you merely pointed out
Pretzel_Warrior
Nov 2013
#75