WelfareQueen
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- Sep 4, 2013
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You can't make the is shit up. Obama couldn't organize a pie eating contest at a fat farm. The Healthcare.gov website, which crashed earlier this week as the idiot Kathleen Sebilius was touting how wonderful it is during a photo op.....continues to suck.
John Boehner attempted to sign up. After four hours, and numerous error messages as well as being forced to restart the process multiple times....he was able to get an account set up.
I guess it's just like Obama promised. It's like going on Kayak.com.![lol :lol: :lol:](/styles/smilies/lol.gif)
Here's the story.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Being speaker of the House doesn't make it any easier to sign up for health care coverage using the troubled federal website. Just ask John Boehner.
The Ohio Republican says he had to re-start the process several times while spending four hours trying to sign up at HealthCare.gov.
At one point Thursday, Boehner tweeted his frustration "Guess I'll just have to keep trying" along with photos of himself at a computer and the error message he says he received. The House speaker has 583,000 followers on Twitter.
Nearly an hour after his tweet, Boehner received an email confirming he was signed up, his spokesman said.
Boehner's effort comes as Republicans crank up a highly organized effort to capitalize politically on the troubled rollout of the health care law's website, as well as millions of Americans receiving policy cancellations.
Congressional Democrats are squirming over potential political fallout from those problems ahead of next year's midterm elections.
President Barack Obama has apologized for problems related to his signature health care law. Administration officials have said the website, unveiled on Oct. 1, will be working better by the end of this month.
John Boehner attempted to sign up. After four hours, and numerous error messages as well as being forced to restart the process multiple times....he was able to get an account set up.
I guess it's just like Obama promised. It's like going on Kayak.com.
![lol :lol: :lol:](/styles/smilies/lol.gif)
Here's the story.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Being speaker of the House doesn't make it any easier to sign up for health care coverage using the troubled federal website. Just ask John Boehner.
The Ohio Republican says he had to re-start the process several times while spending four hours trying to sign up at HealthCare.gov.
At one point Thursday, Boehner tweeted his frustration "Guess I'll just have to keep trying" along with photos of himself at a computer and the error message he says he received. The House speaker has 583,000 followers on Twitter.
Nearly an hour after his tweet, Boehner received an email confirming he was signed up, his spokesman said.
Boehner's effort comes as Republicans crank up a highly organized effort to capitalize politically on the troubled rollout of the health care law's website, as well as millions of Americans receiving policy cancellations.
Congressional Democrats are squirming over potential political fallout from those problems ahead of next year's midterm elections.
President Barack Obama has apologized for problems related to his signature health care law. Administration officials have said the website, unveiled on Oct. 1, will be working better by the end of this month.