#2 According to a survey recently released, approximately 90 percent of the people that have tried to enroll for Obamacare say that they were not able to get signed up.
#3 And many of those that believe that they di get "signed up" are not actually enrolled in any health insurance plan. In fact, health insurance executives say that only about 1 our of every 100 applications being submitted on the Obamacare health insurance exchanges contain enough information to get an applicant successfully enrolled in a health insurance plan.
#4 The Iowa Obamacare exchange has enrolled a grand total of five people in Obamacare at this point.
#5 The Hawaii Obamacare exchange has not enrolled anyone...not even one single person and was so bad that the entire site has been taken down and will "eventually be relaunched".
#6 Earlier this week, the Wall Street Journal was reporting that health insurance executives were saying that only "hundreds" of Americans had successfully enrolled through the Obamacare websites so far.
#7 One online database programmer had the following to say about the Healthcare.gov website: "It wasn't designed well, it wasn't implemented well, and it looks like nobody tested it". (As an online database programmer myself, I would have to agree)
#8 The Obama administration received numerous warnings that the launch of the health insurance exchanges was going to be a major disaster...
Major insurers, state health-care officials and Democratic allies repeatedly warned the Obama administration in recent months that the new federal health-insurance exchange had significant problems, according to people familiar with the conversations. Despite those warning and intense criticism from Republicans, the White House proceeded with an Oct.1 launch. And rather than agree to a one year postponement as proposed by the House, Obama and the Senate instead chose to shut down the government to hold on to something that is not even working.#9 The American people have paid over $634 Million (so far) just for the creation of the Obamacare website, and it doesn't even work!
#10 When you create an account on Healthcare.gov, you are handing over a vast amount of personal information to the federal government which may end up being used for any number of different purposes.
#11 According to Politico, there is no way to delete an account once you have created one on Healthcare.gov...
#12 One expert believes that it could take up to two years before the technical glitches are ironed out of Obamacare...
For those who've busted through glitches on the federal Obamacare insurance website to create an account, there's no clear, obvious way for consumers to delete the accounts if they choose - at least not in the current incarnation.
"I think it could easily take up to two years before all these things are working smoothly," said Lisa Carroll, president of the Mosaic Insurance Exchange and the Small Business Service Bureau in Massachusetts. "This is just an ecommerce project of epic," said Carroll.
Carroll said the complicated task of getting all the facets of the federal health insurance market to interact with each other correctly is mad more complicated by rule changes and clarifications that have to be accounted for by software.#13 The system is so bad taht even CNN's Wolf Blitzer is saying that the individual mandate should be delayed for a year.
#14 Millions of Americans will have no possible way of paying the ridiculously high prices for Obamacare and the fines that they will be hit with will be taking money away from things like paying the rent, paying the electric bill or buying food. For these people Obamacare is nothing but a death sentence.
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