New York State’s Obamacare Website Still Sucks

So don’t believe it when Obamabots say the websites are working now, or that the state websites are OK. Not. True.

The above screenshot was just taken a minute ago.

5 Comments.

  • The real problems will begin only when the website functions without a glitch.

    “Abandon all hope, ye who enter here.”

    • To clarify, remember the website is not the plan itself, but merely the entrance to another rats nest of complexity.

  • I think it was Prof Krugman who pointed out that the Republicans in Congress have to apply for the ACA, and the website demands a phone number and then crashes, but, shortly after the crash, they got a call on the phone number they gave. And (according to Prof Krugman) the nice persons on the phone signed up for an ACA plan all the Republican Congresscritters who’d complained about the website. Which (according to Prof Krugman) completely undermines their complaints.

    Last month, you said you finally got through on the 800 number and selected a plan, but it wasn’t final until some snailmail paperwork went through.

    What finally happened?

    • I plan to write about this soon, but the current situation is that there are plans that I can choose from, but none of them will tell me whether my doctor or local hospital are covered. I contacted my local hospital and doctor to ask them which plans they accept, and they said that – you will love this – they are waiting to hear back from the federal government because the insurance companies have been left hanging. So nobody knows anything.

      • Meanwhile, insurance company stocks are soaring.

        Meanwhile, the rwnjs say Obamacare exists only to force the US into European socialised medicine, the system that would have refused treatment to Stephen Hawking because it was not cost effective (and he’s only alive today because he’s an American citizen with American healthcare). And private healthcare will be declared illegal. Hard to reconcile with the stock market, but the rwnjs know MUCH more than the markets.

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