Ifitz... tsk tsk. Mississippi is required to use the healthcare.gov website. Only businesses can use the state program. Left that out, didn't you?
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Then what will the GOP whine about?
It worked fine for me. But then, I live in a state that was prepared and has its own exchange. The states with a problem are the ones that didn't prepare. Take a wild guess which states didn't create their own market place.
Here is what it looks like if your enter Hawaii as your State;
Then you click on "Visit Hawaii Health Connector" and away you go to the State of Hawaii site.
Like this
Here is a list through "M" that made the effort to make their own site.
California, Colorado, Connecticut, DC, Hawaii, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi
Still some like Idaho have a site, but it says, "For Open Enrollment this year, instead of the Your Health Idaho website, you’ll use HealthCare.gov"
I believe the whole issue is a bit more than simply https://www.healthcare.gov.
Why has California completed it but not Kansas? Why does Idaho not have their's completed yet?
Seems like the whiners are the ones that haven't finished their work. So, the Fed had till January 2014 to actually finish. And it is a damn shame that the roll out sucked. It is awfully nice of the Feds to go through the trouble of duplicating the individual State's job.
I've seen this behavior before, at many a place I've worked, where there is always some guy standing around bs'ing and complaining about the work that everyone else is busy doing.
And if the Congressional Hearings on this were like we always did, we would list the problems to attend to, hand out the tasks, set a due date and next meeting time, then adjourn and get to work. My spouse nearly fell off the chair at this idea, saying, "Yeah, the Congress doesn't work that way."
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And stay quiet.
It worked fine for me. But then, I live in a state that was prepared and has its own exchange. The states with a problem are the ones that didn't prepare. Take a wild guess which states didn't create their own market place.
Here is what it looks like if your enter Hawaii as your State;
Then you click on "Visit Hawaii Health Connector" and away you go to the State of Hawaii site.
Like this
Here is a list through "M" that made the effort to make their own site.
California, Colorado, Connecticut, DC, Hawaii, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi
Still some like Idaho have a site, but it says, "For Open Enrollment this year, instead of the Your Health Idaho website, youll use HealthCare.gov"
I believe the whole issue is a bit more than simply https://www.healthcare.gov.
Why has California completed it but not Kansas? Why does Idaho not have their's completed yet?
Seems like the whiners are the ones that haven't finished their work. So, the Fed had till January 2014 to actually finish. And it is a damn shame that the roll out sucked. It is awfully nice of the Feds to go through the trouble of duplicating the individual State's job.
I've seen this behavior before, at many a place I've worked, where there is always some guy standing around bs'ing and complaining about the work that everyone else is busy doing.
And if the Congressional Hearings on this were like we always did, we would list the problems to attend to, hand out the tasks, set a due date and next meeting time, then adjourn and get to work. My spouse nearly fell off the chair at this idea, saying, "Yeah, the Congress doesn't work that way."
Dummy data file on Healthcare.gov offers Star Wars, Transformers characters | WashingtonExaminer.com
And stay quiet.
Well, that is a stupid point.
Ifitz... tsk tsk. Mississippi is required to use the healthcare.gov website. Only businesses can use the state program. Left that out, didn't you?
Official: Federal health care site should be fully functioning by end of November ? CNN Political Ticker - CNN.com Blogs
Then what will the GOP whine about?
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Well, that is a stupid point.
And yours?
It worked fine for me. But then, I live in a state that was prepared and has its own exchange. The states with a problem are the ones that didn't prepare. Take a wild guess which states didn't create their own market place.
Here is what it looks like if your enter Hawaii as your State;
Then you click on "Visit Hawaii Health Connector" and away you go to the State of Hawaii site.
Like this
Here is a list through "M" that made the effort to make their own site.
California, Colorado, Connecticut, DC, Hawaii, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi
Still some like Idaho have a site, but it says, "For Open Enrollment this year, instead of the Your Health Idaho website, youll use HealthCare.gov"
I believe the whole issue is a bit more than simply https://www.healthcare.gov.
Why has California completed it but not Kansas? Why does Idaho not have their's completed yet?
Seems like the whiners are the ones that haven't finished their work. So, the Fed had till January 2014 to actually finish. And it is a damn shame that the roll out sucked. It is awfully nice of the Feds to go through the trouble of duplicating the individual State's job.
I've seen this behavior before, at many a place I've worked, where there is always some guy standing around bs'ing and complaining about the work that everyone else is busy doing.
And if the Congressional Hearings on this were like we always did, we would list the problems to attend to, hand out the tasks, set a due date and next meeting time, then adjourn and get to work. My spouse nearly fell off the chair at this idea, saying, "Yeah, the Congress doesn't work that way."
Dummy data file on Healthcare.gov offers Star Wars, Transformers characters | WashingtonExaminer.com
And stay quiet.
Well, that is a stupid point.
Here is the Macy's website
https://www.macys.com/registry/wedding/registryhome?cm_mmc=VanityUrl-_-registry-_-n-_-n
See how much time you can waste going through all the lines of code there.
Well, that is a stupid point.
Here is the Macy's website
https://www.macys.com/registry/wedding/registryhome?cm_mmc=VanityUrl-_-registry-_-n-_-n
See how much time you can waste going through all the lines of code there.
LOL. That site is better crafted than healthcare.gov!!
Well, that is a stupid point.
And yours?
Mine is exceptionally intelligent and considerate.
Official: Federal health care site should be fully functioning by end of November ? CNN Political Ticker - CNN.com Blogs
Then what will the GOP whine about?
Well, that is a stupid point.
Here is the Macy's website
https://www.macys.com/registry/wedding/registryhome?cm_mmc=VanityUrl-_-registry-_-n-_-n
See how much time you can waste going through all the lines of code there.
LOL. That site is better crafted than healthcare.gov!!
You are one of those that doesn't actually do work. Didn't find that code. Haven't actually signed up for healthcare. Don't live in a state with it's own site.
And yours?
Mine is exceptionally intelligent and considerate.
Only in your own mind, ifitz.
LOL. That site is better crafted than healthcare.gov!!
You are one of those that doesn't actually do work. Didn't find that code. Haven't actually signed up for healthcare. Don't live in a state with it's own site.
Hey, if I weren't being forced to, I would. If I weren't being fined for non compliance I would. If this wasn't such a shit law, I would. If it would recognize my log in information after checking and rechecking, entering and re-entering it, I would.
But everytime I click a link in this website it feels like I'm working off of a 56k modem.
You are one of those that doesn't actually do work. Didn't find that code. Haven't actually signed up for healthcare. Don't live in a state with it's own site.
Hey, if I weren't being forced to, I would. If I weren't being fined for non compliance I would. If this wasn't such a shit law, I would. If it would recognize my log in information after checking and rechecking, entering and re-entering it, I would.
But everytime I click a link in this website it feels like I'm working off of a 56k modem.
That's what I thought, in a taker state.
Hey, if I weren't being forced to, I would. If I weren't being fined for non compliance I would. If this wasn't such a shit law, I would. If it would recognize my log in information after checking and rechecking, entering and re-entering it, I would.
But everytime I click a link in this website it feels like I'm working off of a 56k modem.
That's what I thought, in a taker state.
Taker state?! What in carnation?
That's what I thought, in a taker state.
Taker state?! What in carnation?
Yeah..... I'm sure about that..... You are in a state without it's own website, to start with. That's pretty obvious.
I hope you did not use any of your real information. The privacy concerns associated with the healthcare.gov network are frightening and significant.Alright, so I decided to experiment:
1. I signed up for an account on Healthcare.gov
2. I took down the information I entered
3. I confirmed the account via email
4. Tried logging in
5. Recieved the response:
The information you entered isn't valid. Review this information. If you're having trouble, call the Marketplace Call Center at 1-800-318-2596. TTY users should call 1-855-889-4325.
And before any of you Obamabots chime in and say "oh you probably got your username or password wrong" I took down the information. And the website still did not recognize it, even after I entered it correctly.
6. So I click on the "forgot your password" link. It says it has sent an e-mail associated with the account... that was almost 45 minutes ago. Still no email. Now I cannot access my account. Not ever.
Moral of the story? I've been to hell and back. And I guess I won't be enrolling in Obamacare soon, either.
GOOD!
You can keep your plan!! You can keep your Doctor!! Your premium will drop by $2500!! The new site will be active by the end of November!!