The Dem nom goes to whoever hires the Obama campaign teams from 2008/12.
― Johnny Fever, Monday, 21 October 2013 19:51 (twelve years ago)
I'm not sure they come as a package deal.
― Aimless, Monday, 21 October 2013 19:53 (twelve years ago)
Pres nom speculation really needs to be quarantined in its own thread, tbh.
― Aimless, Monday, 21 October 2013 19:55 (twelve years ago)
yes, my apologies. We used to rely on Gabbneb to revive that
― the rofflestomper (dandydonweiner), Monday, 21 October 2013 19:58 (twelve years ago)
The OFA tech leads in particular have all filtered into startups.
― i too went to college (silby), Monday, 21 October 2013 20:04 (twelve years ago)
In more proximate news, McAuliffe leads internationally renowned dipshit Ken Cuccinelli by 7 in polls.
― i too went to college (silby), Monday, 21 October 2013 20:23 (twelve years ago)
Our gopher-cheeked GOP congressman announced this morning he's done after this term. Weirdest and best political news of the day around here.
― pplains, Monday, 21 October 2013 20:26 (twelve years ago)
He can make more money now as a lobbyist, right-wing personality, etc. Hopefully more of them do the same.
― Johnny Fever, Monday, 21 October 2013 20:31 (twelve years ago)
Quit now and avoid the rush to fill all available space at Fox News.
― Aimless, Monday, 21 October 2013 22:00 (twelve years ago)
these numbers will n doubt recover some by election time but theyre still interesting re how much people hated the shutdown/debt limit brinksmanship http://politicalwire.com/archives/2013/10/21/nearly_half_want_to_replace_everyone_in_congress.html
― lag∞n, Monday, 21 October 2013 23:57 (twelve years ago)
funny how almost all the incumbents will still win
― mookieproof, Monday, 21 October 2013 23:59 (twelve years ago)
same as always
― lag∞n, Tuesday, 22 October 2013 00:00 (twelve years ago)
A NY blue-dog moderate does not seem like she would excite too much of anyone but DLC types
― curmudgeon, Monday, October 21, 2013 7:46 PM (4 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
She'll just adapt her positions to whatever makes her most electable.
― Matt Armstrong, Tuesday, 22 October 2013 00:01 (twelve years ago)
need more of this sort of thing http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/wp/2013/10/21/making-republicans-pay-a-price-for-climate-science-denialism
― lag∞n, Tuesday, 22 October 2013 00:13 (twelve years ago)
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/politics/2013/10/kathleen_sebelius_blamed_by_republicans_for_healthcare_gov_problems_gop.html
wouldn't mind seeing her go tbh
― k3vin k., Tuesday, 22 October 2013 01:22 (twelve years ago)
They think they got a substantial assist from the president’s Monday speech, where his fellow Americans were asked to remember that Obamacare was “not just a website,” and given the phone numbers to call if the pages didn’t load. All that was missing, snarked Republican Study Committee chairman Rep. Steve Scalise, “was an offer for free T-shirts to the first 100 callers.”
lol signing up for something BY PHONE?!?!
― Matt Armstrong, Tuesday, 22 October 2013 01:28 (twelve years ago)
Is there any reason why they couldn't just extend open enrollment? If the congress actually wasn't awful, I mean.
― Matt Armstrong, Tuesday, 22 October 2013 01:29 (twelve years ago)
its my understanding the the administration can postpone all the dates and whatnot if they deem it nesdisary, no congressional approval required
― lag∞n, Tuesday, 22 October 2013 01:32 (twelve years ago)
oh yeah this is pretty bad
Government officials and contractors ran a test to see whether the web portal could handle traffic from tens of thousands of users simultaneously, and the site crashed after a simulation in which only a few hundred tried to log on at the same time, according to the Post.
Sources close to the project told the Post that key testing of the website didn't take place until the week before the official launch. As late as Sept. 26, the sources said, no test had been carried out to determine whether a user could complete the enrollment process from beginning to end.
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/report-obamacare-site-failed-test-just-before-launch
― lag∞n, Tuesday, 22 October 2013 13:15 (twelve years ago)
more polling http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/wp/2013/10/22/the-morning-plum-outside-the-conservative-bubble-gop-sustains-epic-damage
GOP manufactures crisis, overloads government worker and management resources, government looks bad. both sides bad
― reggie (qualmsley), Tuesday, 22 October 2013 13:34 (twelve years ago)
naw i dont think you can hang this one on the republicans sry
― lag∞n, Tuesday, 22 October 2013 13:36 (twelve years ago)
Well, the implementation was definitely rushed, and the problems hushed down, and I would guess that has a lot to do with the crazy state of government these days, and fear of the lies the right-wing media would spin out of it. But even so, it is still the dems fault.
― Frederik B, Tuesday, 22 October 2013 13:48 (twelve years ago)
NPR story this morning said that HHS & CMS (Medicare) had asked for more money to set up the exchanges years ago and that Congress(Republicans in House) blocked that; and so HHS had to hunt around within their own budget.
― curmudgeon, Tuesday, 22 October 2013 14:34 (twelve years ago)
they spent $300m dollars to build that website! not enough money was not the problem
― lag∞n, Tuesday, 22 October 2013 14:37 (twelve years ago)
or $100m or $600m depending on sources, regardless they threw comical amounts of money at this thing
― lag∞n, Tuesday, 22 October 2013 14:39 (twelve years ago)
Maybe. Also, though, I think this issue re the selection of the contractors is making the rounds again:
The purchase of one of these contractors, Quality Software Services, Inc. (QSSI), by UnitedHealth Group, a major healthcare conglomerate, has sparked concerns about a potentially uneven playing field.
QSSI, a Maryland-based contractor, in January won a large contract to build a federal data services hub to help run the complex federal health insurance exchange.
It will be working with several other contractors, including CGI Federal, Inc., to create the technological architecture for the exchange.
The quiet nature of the transaction, which was not disclosed to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), has fueled suspicion among industry insiders that UnitedHealth Group may be gaining an advantage for its subsidiary, UnitedHealthcare.
UnitedHealth Group’s acquisition has caught the attention of Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), the ranking member on the Senate Finance Committee. He has expressed alarm over what he calls a lack of transparency in setting up a national insurance marketplace covering more than 30 states.
He asked Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius in an Oct. 19 letter for a full account of contractors hired to set up the national exchange and a list of administration officials who signed off on those awards.
http://thehill.com/blogs/healthwatch/health-reform-implementation/265659-conflict-of-interests-concerns-raised-as-obama-races-to-implement-health-reform#ixzz2iSgZMKoj
― curmudgeon, Tuesday, 22 October 2013 14:39 (twelve years ago)
That's from 2012 btw
― curmudgeon, Tuesday, 22 October 2013 14:41 (twelve years ago)
the recent shutdown cost the government $24B. just to make a point. the fed could've spent $10B developing and advertising the shit out of the ACA site and that wouldn't be half what ted cruz's little shutdown stunt cost
― reggie (qualmsley), Tuesday, 22 October 2013 15:27 (twelve years ago)
sure but the idea that they didnt have enough money is just obvs buck passing by faceless bureaucrats
― lag∞n, Tuesday, 22 October 2013 15:32 (twelve years ago)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/22/obama-reid_n_4136996.html
obama and reid decided not to cave, and then didn't.
― goole, Tuesday, 22 October 2013 15:51 (twelve years ago)
x-post
According to a database put together by the Sunlight Foundation, a nonpartisan watchdog group, QSSI has received $68.3 million to work on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. That's behind only CGI Federal and Serco, which is tasked with processing insurance applications on the exchange. In 2011 and 2012, QSSI spent $6.4 million on lobbying and made $3.6 million in political contributions, according to the Sunlight Foundation.
Stanley Nachimson, a consultant on healthcare claims technology, said that regardless of which firms are at fault for the problems, the underlying cause is the same. “The real issue with the system appears to be that there wasn't a lot of testing for the site to see how it operated, not only under normal or expected loads, but under heavy loads,” Nachimson said.
http://www.modernhealthcare.com/article/20131021/BLOG/310219996/qssi-also-had-role-in-glitch-prone-marketplace-rollout-report
― curmudgeon, Tuesday, 22 October 2013 15:55 (twelve years ago)
seems like maybe they just couldve used a few more months to finish up
― lag∞n, Tuesday, 22 October 2013 15:56 (twelve years ago)
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BXMSzY2CQAE4rOr.png
― goole, Tuesday, 22 October 2013 15:58 (twelve years ago)
bros for life
― lag∞n, Tuesday, 22 October 2013 16:00 (twelve years ago)
the fed plan was to help each state set up an exchange iirc. there'd be no fed exchange at all if GOP governors hadn't opted out. if apple stores sabotaged apple hq the way red states do the federal government people would get fired, but what are you gonna do
― reggie (qualmsley), Tuesday, 22 October 2013 16:12 (twelve years ago)
that was... entirely predictable tho
― lag∞n, Tuesday, 22 October 2013 16:13 (twelve years ago)
doesn't make GOP sabotage any more excusable. imagine the dems shutting down the government instead of letting bush invade iraq. there'd be showtrials
― reggie (qualmsley), Tuesday, 22 October 2013 16:29 (twelve years ago)
lmao
Charlie:
This e-mail is to officially advise you that your presence at my husband's memorial services will be unacceptable. I have watched over the years, as Bill had, your transparent attempts to manipulate the political arena. I don't want my husband's memorial service to be another opportunity for that and I will not tolerate anyone turning this into a platform for political gain.
Please honor my family's request.
Sincerely,
Beverly Young
Widow of Congressman Bill Young
― the objections to Drake from non-REAL HIPHOP people (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 22 October 2013 17:10 (twelve years ago)
Charlie Crist
wait did the carcetti joke sail past all of you sheeples heads come on
― HOOS it because...of steen???? (BIG HOOS aka the steendriver), Tuesday, 22 October 2013 17:11 (twelve years ago)
http://brandynbold.com/gifs/oh%20snap/wee-bey-noo.gif
― pplains, Tuesday, 22 October 2013 17:14 (twelve years ago)
lol
― goole, Tuesday, 22 October 2013 17:28 (twelve years ago)
From the polling article:
This is emerging as another case — along with immigration and social issues – where the very fact that individual House Republicans live in safe districts, insulated from the currents of national opinion, is actively setting back the party’s efforts to broaden its national appeal. This dynamic is reinforced by the closed conservative information feedback loop, where a great majority of the American people are imagined to have mobilized enthusiastically behind the shutdown crusade, and are clamoring for a continued commitment to more scorched earth tactics against Obamacare.
― old homophobic boom bap rap traditionalist (The Reverend), Tuesday, 22 October 2013 17:54 (twelve years ago)
― lag∞n, 22. oktober 2013 18:13 (1 hour ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
Oh, spot on, and I guess the administration chose to ignore this since the alternative - admitting the site couldn't be done in time - seemed worse. The whole roll-out of ACA has been ugly on both sides (though not equal amounts of ugly, obviously), but for my money, if the result is affordable health care, then it was worth it.
― Frederik B, Tuesday, 22 October 2013 17:58 (twelve years ago)
How Reid and Obama didn't blink.
― the objections to Drake from non-REAL HIPHOP people (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 22 October 2013 19:13 (twelve years ago)
http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/bitwise/2013/10/healthcare_gov_problems_what_5_million_lines_of_code_really_means.html
― balls, Tuesday, 22 October 2013 19:14 (twelve years ago)
x-post to both postings of the Huffpost thing on Reid & Obama:
Notice there's no "we will need revenues," it's "Harry and Nancy". Plus Paul Ryan being his usual obnoxious self with the offer, and Obama liking it
The next morning, nevertheless, he took the basic outline of the negotiations to White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough, Office of Management and Budget Director Sylvia Burwell and top presidential adviser Dan Pfeiffer. The three of them briefed the president at around 11 am. Obama considered it a good faith offer but not one he could accept. After federal workers had been forced off the job, it would be particularly cruel to find a resolution to the shutdown in the form of decreasing their pensions. Moreover, he was concerned about any trade of permanent entitlement reform for temporary spending bumps. Even if he did like the offer, however, he couldn't sell a package like that to congressional Democrats unless it included a revenue increase.
"Harry and Nancy will need revenues," Obama told Boehner during a call on the afternoon of Friday, Oct. 11. He added that he wouldn't send a counteroffer -- after all, his principle was not to negotiate -- but he'd look at any revamped ideas that the speaker had.
Nothing ever came.
― curmudgeon, Tuesday, 22 October 2013 20:39 (twelve years ago)
you are so polite :)
― goole, Tuesday, 22 October 2013 21:42 (twelve years ago)
even townhall (!) is starting to get what's going on
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/conncarroll/2013/10/22/how-much-damage-did-the-defunders-do-n1729819
― reggie (qualmsley), Tuesday, 22 October 2013 22:26 (twelve years ago)