Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Oregon Has Spent $304 Million On ObamaCare Website, Yet to Enroll One Person & The 10 Most Outrageous Stimulus Projects

 

Well, at least someone has gotten around to asking questions.

Republicans are launching investigations into three state-run ObamaCare exchanges that are failing disastrously.

Lawmakers are setting their sites on exchanges in Oregon, Maryland and Massachusetts where Democratic governors embraced the healthcare law, and are demanding to know why their expensive online portals remain useless more than four months after launch.

On Wednesday, four Republicans on the House Energy and Commerce Committee sent a letter to the Government Accountability Office (GAO) requesting a review of the $304 million in federal grants that Oregon received to build its broken website.

“The catastrophic breakdown of Cover Oregon is unacceptable, and taxpayers deserve accountability,” wrote the group of lawmakers led by Rep. Greg Walden (R-Ore.).


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5 comments:

  1. JUST A SILLY POINT TO ILLUSTRATE: If Oregon spent 306 million on a website, then add together all the .Gov and other states have spent. How many people legally reside in the US? 317 million accoring to UDA Today? If they would have just given every legal citizen an million dollars earmarked for healthcare, would they have not been furthur ahead?

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  2. Another silly point; how much did Amazon spend to create Amazon.com? Best answer I can find offhand is 10 million -and it works!
    Ebay? Started in some guy's livingroom for next to nil.
    Both are free market (more or less) and both work.
    This isn't about ineptitude, this is about looting the public treasury.

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    1. this is about looting the public treasury

      Causing our downfall quicker.

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  3. Another silly point; how much did Amazon spend to create Amazon.com? Best answer I can find offhand is 10 million -and it works!
    Ebay? Started in some guy's livingroom for next to nil.
    Both are free market (more or less) and both work.
    This isn't about ineptitude, this is about looting the public treasury.

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