the pockets of resistance in the dem party were the few dozen who held out for single payer but then caved. Pelosi Reid Obama and most of your party were completely purchased from the beginning. Just as the same groups can make Boehner Ryan and the house establishment do crazy clown tricks and stick knives in the political futures by pushing for amnesty right now against the will of the entire party. A high percentage of democrats careers could be ended by this obamacare... so what does the bribers do... they try to make the republicans end their careers. The amazing thing is they have enough power and money to do it. You lefties who care about the working man while spouting democrat talking points had best wake up and realize you are working for the machine. a fascist machine. at least olbermann had is head on straight when he said this. your party had this in their pocket... it was a massive betrayal of the american people. <iframe width="480" height="360" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/zReFgfodNb0?rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
update... apparently boehner has changed his mind about amnesty today after members of the house started calling for a special election of the leadership. So the bribers could get him to screw the country but he was not willing to give up being speaker. http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Govern...er-brewing-boehner-puts-the-brakes-on-amnesty
The first intelligent utterance out of you in long time, but I'm probably giving you too much credit. I suspect you don't have a clue what he was really saying.
Yet more great news re: Odumbocare: http://blogs.marketwatch.com/health...forcing-it-to-cut-back-on-401k-plan-benefits/
Fraudsters on the inside, hackers on the outside. Here we are, stuck in the middle with the security nightmare called Obamacare. Can it get any worse? Yes, it can. After the spectacular website crashes during last fall's federal health insurance exchange rollout, enrollees will soon wish the entire system had stayed down and dead. "404 Error" messages and convicted felon Obamacare navigators may be the least of our health care tech problems now. The latest? U.S. intelligence agencies notified the Department of Health and Human Services last week that the Healthcare.gov infrastructure could be infected with malicious code. Who's responsible? Washington Free Beacon national security reporter Bill Gertz writes that U.S. officials have "warned that programmers in Belarus, a former Soviet republic closely allied with Russia, were suspected" of possible sabotage. A government tech bureaucrat in the Belarusian regime bragged last summer on Russian radio that HHS is "one of our clients" and that "we are helping Obama complete his insurance reform." Gulp. When an authoritarian minion from the country known as "Europe's last dictatorship" boasts about "helping" the Obama White House, be afraid. One of our intel people spelled it out for Gertz: "The U.S. Affordable Care Act software was written in part in Belarus by software developers under state control, and that makes the software a potential target for cyber attacks." No kidding. The friends of Vladimir Putin are not our friends. If you've been paying attention, you know that Belarus and other Eastern European hacking gangs have been at the center of several recent international cybercrimes. These aren't merely schemes to steal credit card numbers or vandalize websites with annoying graffiti. They're acts of espionage and sabotage — like using malware in a phishing scheme aimed at White House employees to gather military intelligence and pilfer sensitive government documents. It's not just the federal health care system's problem. Former Obamacare website contractor CGI still holds dozens of contracts with other federal agencies and state governments worth billions of dollars — and wide access to health and financial data. In my state of Colorado, for example, CGI has a $78 million contract to "modernize, host and manage" the state's financial system. Have they checked to see whether Belarus hackers are standing by? For their part, Obamacare officials are making their usual "don't worry about it, the problem's under control" noises. But we already know the problem is far out of control. Last month, GOP oversight hearings exposed persistent failures by Obamacare overseers to fix security lapses. Read more: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/michel...ecurity-nightmare-it-gets-worse#ixzz2sdoPRH4h
I'm waiting for the day when they say there's been a security breach and confidential data has been compromised (i.e. stolen). As a resident of SC we had our tax returns hacked 2 years ago and personal data (social security number, names, date of birth, etc.) was stolen. And in this day the socials were not even encrypted. A governmental agency is the last group I'd feel safe with as far as protecting my personal data. Imagine the cost if healthcare.gov gets hacked. The Federal government would then be forced to provide protection for some period of time to all affected people so that identity theft is minimized. I predict the worst is yet to come with Odumbocare.