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Heeeeeeere's Obamacare!

So, has anyone tried to log in today?

I just checked. Got this message:
We have a lot of visitors on the site right now.
Please stay on this page.
We're working to make the experience better, and we don’t want you to lose your place in line. We’ll send you to the login page as soon as we can. Thanks for your patience!

I'm guessing it'll be this way for a bit until the backlog slowly gets unjammed. Like I said earlier, it's a good problem to have that so many people want to use the marketplace.

ETA: Good article on how this should not be any surprise...

http://www.cnn.com/2013/10/02/politics/obamacare-exchange-problems/index.html?hpt=hp_t1
Buggy websites, long hold times and other glitches have marred the first two days of the long-awaited rollout of open enrollment for Obamacare health-care coverage.
Blame the gawkers, at least in part, health-care experts said Wednesday.
"I think a lot of people trying to get on were just curious, like me," said Drexel University health policy expert Robert Field. "Once that initial curiosity dies down and it's just people who need policies, you'll see much less traffic." ...

So... I'm going to stop visiting the website. Bad gawker! :)
 
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Incidentally, from the same CNN article I just quoted above about the technical glitches, there seems to be no evidence that the delays are due to any kind of political opposition. So the "Tea Partiers crashing the system" meme out there is just another conspiracy theory; color me surprised.
 
A revised version of 'The Little Red Hen' story would be appropriate.

This one could end when all the farm animals that stood in the way or did not help - could sit around and enjoy the bread while complaining about how it could have been baked a little better if they'd done it.
 
Problem:

A sweeping national effort to extend health coverage to millions of Americans will leave out two-thirds of the poor blacks and single mothers and more than half of the low-wage workers who do not have insurance, the very kinds of people that the program was intended to help, according to an analysis of census data by The New York Times.

Because they live in states largely controlled by Republicans that have declined to participate in a vast expansion of Medicaid, the medical insurance program for the poor, they are among the eight million Americans who are impoverished, uninsured and ineligible for help. The federal government will pay for the expansion through 2016 and no less than 90 percent of costs in later years.

Those excluded will be stranded without insurance, stuck between people with slightly higher incomes who will qualify for federal subsidies on the new health exchanges that went live this week, and those who are poor enough to qualify for Medicaid in its current form, which has income ceilings as low as $11 a day in some states.

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/03/health/millions-of-poor-are-left-uncovered-by-health-law.html
 
Or you know the right thing to do for this nation. Party before country every time with the GOP.

I'm still pissed at people like Ed Schulz who urged Democrats to sit home in 2010 and all of the whiny progressives who lamented that Democrats were just like Republicans and therefore set into motion this crazy train.

As if the eight years of Bush wasn't enough to convince them that no, Al Gore wasn't just like Bush? Will they likewise fail to see that Barack Obama and Nancy Pelosi are not just like Rand Paul and Ted Cruz?
 
A couple of times, yes. I'd wager that it is simply to stick it to the Goopers. :D

Taking what your enemies consider to be your weakness and turning it into a strength. He embraced the name "Obamacare" in 2012 during a debate. He won.

So I guess it works. :)
 
WOW no one is acting on the ACA law at all. I have been in line since 630 this morning, nearly 5 and a half hours and I still haven't logged in!
 
Damn freeloaders shut down the page,

The System is down at the moment.
We're working to resolve the issue as soon as possible. Please try again later.
 
when I had to use the George W. Bush healthcare plan
This is a thing? I bet it wasn't socialist commie country ruination when it was coming from W, right?

Sorry Héctor, René, Aimée, Mr. Patiño, Ms. Alère, Dr. Schäfer, your names are too good for Obamacare. Real 'Muricans don't have names with squigglies and dots and crazy punctuation all over their names.
Awful. US gov't can't even support unicode? What is this, 1998? Even my site has full UTF8-support and I'm a nobody.


Attempt 7: Password123!
SUCCESS!

Thanks for nothing, Obamacare.
lol
I think you meant to say, Thanks, Obama!


Your password complaint is hilarious. You fail to follow the instructions by using a random password generator which inputs the very characters they say "don't input" and then you get mad at them because you didn't follow the instructions?
No, she made a joke which mocked them for their terribad security policies. And as a software developer, I agree with her 100%. These passwords restrictions are arbitrary and very bad software design. And of course the "thanks Obama" zinger was just a joke, I know Dessi knows Obama isn't responsible for their database and software design. :P

Eat a hamburger, it'll help.
I... what? I don't understand this.
 
My company works with the federal government on Medicare and their password policies for those systems are just as bad, if not worse. I recall one system requiring me to have a password of exactly eight characters, no more, no less. And exactly one number and one symbol, no more, no less.
 
Things seem to be getting better over at healthcare.gov - I just dropped in and it only took a few seconds for me to get through to the application process.
 

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