3 random 20-year-old dudes build fully functional ObamaCare web site in a few days

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You might wanna read the articles before you post and proceed to do the bashing don't you think???
:ohhh:wait we deal in facts here? :russ:

No, i'm bashing the govt. for relying on big business which is painted as "the evil" in many progressive talking points.

Evil big businesses having to come in and save progressives govt. is :blessed:&:comeon: at the same time.
^I clearly stated this earlier, but the focus on the fake page has taken over I see...meh:yeshrug:
 

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:ohhh:wait we deal in facts here? :russ:

No, i'm bashing the govt. for relying on big business which is painted as "the evil" in many progressive talking points.

^I clearly stated this earlier, but the focus on the fake page has taken over I see...meh:yeshrug:

lol whatever negro fukk you and your semantics. take the L and beat it.

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3 random 20-year-old dudes build fully functional ObamaCare web site in a few days

"Doug Gross writes at CNN that spurred by the problems that have surrounded the rollout of the official HeathCare.gov website, three 20-year-old programmers in San Francisco have created an alternative website to help people get health insurance under the Affordable Care Act quickly and cheaply. The result is a bare-bones site called Health Sherpa, which lets users enter their zip code, plus details about their family and income, to find suggested plans in their area. 'We were surprised to see that it was actually fairly difficult to use HealthCare.gov to find and understand our options,' says George Kalogeropoulos, who created the site along with Ning Liang and Michael Wasser. 'Given that the data was publicly available, we thought that it made a lot of sense to take the data that was on there and just make it easy to search through and view available plans.' Of course, it's not fair to compare the creation of Health Sherpa to the rollout of the more complicated government ACA site, which even President Obama has acknowledged as a horribly botched affair. 'It isn't a fair apples-to-apples comparison,' says Kalogeropoulos. 'Unlike Healthcare.gov, our site doesn't connect to the IRS, DHS, and various state exchanges and authorities. Furthermore, we're using the government's data, so our site is only possible because of the hard work that the Healthcare.gov team has done.' But it does cast light on the difference between what can be done by a small group of experts, steeped in Silicon Valley's anything-is-possible mentality, and a massive government project in which politics and bureaucracy seem to have helped create an unwieldy mess. The three programmers have continued fine-tuning the site as its popularity has grown. In less than a week, the site has had almost 200,000 unique visitors and over half a million page views. '"The Health Sherpa makes it ridiculously easy for anyone to compare health care plans covered under Obamacare in 34 states," writes Connor Simpson at Atlantic Wire. "The result is a simple, beautiful, remarkably responsive website that anyone could use.'"
Yea, but no ones trying to crash that site.
 

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Heh... I don't work for the government ...........:ninja2:...........But I did do some contract work for them a few yrs back and they love to throw money away....damn shame

werd, i got some cousins who do military contracting and them govt nikkas throw money at them like the shyt is gonna ROT
 
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