Obamacare computer code riddled with typos, Latin filler text, desperate programmer comments and disastrous architecture http://www.naturalnews.com/042428_Obamacare_exchange_Javascript_critical_errors.html If I had told you one month ago that ten days into the launch of Obamacare not a single person could be confirmed to have successfully enrolled, you would have called me a lunatic. And yet, here we are, tens days into the launch, and guess what? The White House cannot produce a single person who has successfully enrolled through the federally-run exchange Healthcare.gov. Not one. The real story on the catastrophic IT disaster known as Healthcare.gov is only now beginning to be recognized by the nation. As a person with a strong IT background running large R&D projects, I was among the very first to claim that Healthcare.gov is not just broken, it's DOA because of critical design failures. It's not merely a "glitch." It's way beyond a SNAFU. This is the defining failure moment of the delusional thinking of democrats and their fantasyland government-centralized economy. Even ABC News is now calling Healthcare.gov, "nothing short of disastrous," adding, "Media outlets have struggled to find anyone who has been successful." Another gem in the article explaining Latin in code - "Latin is used by programmers as filler / placeholder text for unfinished applications. The fact that this Latin is found in the code is yet more proof that the entire system never even entered Alpha testing, much less Beta testing or an official release. This is pre-alpha code requiring possible YEARS of development for final release. Designed to fail It's almost as if the entire system has been designed to fail. There is no rational justification for writing code like this. It's like someone held a contest to find out "who can write the most inefficient, wasteful computer code" and Healthcare.gov won the top prize! And yet, at the same time, this project perfectly reflects the foundational philosophy of the Obama administration: sell the dream to get elected, then screw everybody when it comes to implementation. It also forces you to ask the question: To what lengths will Obama go to try to cover-up this disastrous mess by causing some other crisis as a distraction? I assure you this system has zero chance of smoothly functioning by January 1, 2014. And that means a massive public backlash is on the way. As the truth comes out on this, the Obama administration is going to be embarrassed like nothing else we've ever seen in the history of government. This failure is so monumental, so critical, and so disastrous that it discredits not just Obama but the entire socialist fantasy of government-run, centrally-planned economies. Healthcare.gov is the ultimate argument for a free market run without government interference. It epitomizes the incompetence of Washington D.C. like nothing else in history. And the summary No need to delay Obamacare; it will collapse on its own Ultimately, this also means we don't have to worry about trying to delay Obamacare. Obamacare is going to destroy itself! Sooner or later, the entire country will realize the absurdity of being fined by the IRS for not buying a mandatory insurance policy that cannot be purchased because the government-run exchange site is utterly non-functional. Obamacare will go down in history as the greatest IT failure in the history of the world. I can already see this outcome reflected in the code. (More details at above url)
Interviews and an examination of confidential documents point to a series of missteps - financial, technical and managerial - that led to the troubles with the new online insurance marketplace. From the Start, Signs of Trouble at Health Portal http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/13/us/politics/from-the-start-signs-of-trouble-at-health-portal.html In March, Henry Chao, the chief digital architect for the Obama administrationâs new online insurance marketplace, told industry executives that he was deeply worried about the Web siteâs debut. âLetâs just make sure itâs not a third-world experience,â he told them. Two weeks after the rollout, few would say his hopes were realized. For the past 12 days, a system costing more than $400 million and billed as a one-stop click-and-go hub for citizens seeking health insurance has thwarted the efforts of millions to simply log in. The growing national outcry has deeply embarrassed the White House, which has refused to say how many people have enrolled through the federal exchange. Even some supporters of the Affordable Care Act worry that the flaws in the system, if not quickly fixed, could threaten the fiscal health of the insurance initiative, which depends on throngs of customers to spread the risk and keep prices low. âThese are not glitches,â said an insurance executive who has participated in many conference calls on the federal exchange. Like many people interviewed for this article, the executive spoke on the condition of anonymity, saying he did not wish to alienate the federal officials with whom he works. âThe extent of the problems is pretty enormous. At the end of our calls, people say, âItâs awful, just awful.' â (more at above url)
I'm recommending that people stay away from those exchanges. The chances that security is good are nil and a lot of information has to be provided. The Public Sector is just stupid and untrustworthy. The community colleges in California used to post grades on a printout stuck on a bulletin board. Students used the social security numbers for their id's when they enrolled. So the grades posting had their grade, their name and their social security number. ID thieves took advantage of that.
Many major universities did the same thing back in the 1970s/1980s. The grades for tests were posted on big computer print-outs posted outside the lecture hall on the traditional green/white mainframe computer paper. Your student ID number was your SS number in those days. Most print outs had your name, student ID, and grade. Soon the universities got smart and only posted your student ID and grade, leaving our your name - and that was still bad. If the Obamacare exchanges webssites are so poorly implemented that they can not even handle a fairly low sign-up load then I can't even imagine how horrible their data security architecture is.
Homeland Security set for next Wall St collapse By Ellen Brown Reports are that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is engaged in a massive, covert military buildup. An article in the Associated Press in February confirmed an open purchase order by DHS for 1.6 billion rounds of ammunition. According to an op-ed in Forbes, thatâs enough to sustain an Iraq-sized war for over 20 years. DHS has also acquired heavily armored tanks, which have been seen roaming the streets. Evidently somebody in government is expecting some serious civil unrest. The question is, why? .... continued at the atimes.com
Warning: There are many fake Obamacare websites out there trying to scam you out of your personal info. You can tell its a fake if the website actually works States already battling/warning against imposter ObamaCare websites, fraud http://hotair.com/archives/2013/10/...gwarning-against-imposter-obamacare-websites/
Who is that girl on the homepage of Obamacare. Nice pretty young white girl. How does she feel being the face of failure?