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In reply to the discussion: Looks like they reset all the healthcare.gov passwords per arstechnica. [View all]Kingofalldems
(40,157 posts)25. That is precisely what the repubs are demanding. Thanks for coming out with it.
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They 'sized' the sites response to those on Medicare site at it MOST highly used
benld74
Oct 2013
#1
I read a piece on why such a tech savvy campaign has such a tech nightmare rollout...
dkf
Oct 2013
#4
My 1st attempt password still doesn't work. My 2nd attempt password still does.....
Junkdrawer
Oct 2013
#2
Or you could do something reasonable like postpone the individual mandate penalty for one year.
dkf
Oct 2013
#6
You can't really postpone the mandate since the insurance policies have been priced based
PoliticAverse
Oct 2013
#8
Well the ACA requires companies to cover more (including pre-existing conditions) so it
PoliticAverse
Oct 2013
#27
You are correct. But prices I see are much higher than expected even considering pre-existing.
BlueStreak
Oct 2013
#29
The bottom line is if you had a good policy before the exchanges probably won't be reducing prices
PoliticAverse
Oct 2013
#31
My income is too low for a subsidy, and I have too many assets for Medicaid.
BlueStreak
Oct 2013
#35
And then their pals shut down the non-military part of the govt, which includes
BlueStreak
Oct 2013
#55
Those of us getting Medicaid and $13 a month premiums don't wait to wait another year...
BluegrassStateBlues
Oct 2013
#17
I'm not in favor of repeal, but I think it should go in when the employer mandate goes in
Yo_Mama
Oct 2013
#43
That is precisely what the repubs are demanding. Thanks for coming out with it.
Kingofalldems
Oct 2013
#25
Its going to get fixed less than 2 week...we are 6 months out...they are working round the clock to
VanillaRhapsody
Oct 2013
#51
Conversely, only the President's biggest supporters CLAIM to be able to get in....
Junkdrawer
Oct 2013
#9
I'm a big fan of reality and truth, which means that most of the time I'm with Obama
BlueStreak
Oct 2013
#30
Gross incompetence and unreliable employees is no reason to fire a contractor.
dairydog91
Oct 2013
#19