Louie Whipple
2014-06-01 20:00:01 UTC
When describing Kathleen Sebeliuss performance executing
Obamacare, the phrase good job shouldnt come to mind.
In fact, why does the Health and Human Services Secretary still
have a job?
There are the delays, so numerous at this point, its hard to
keep track of what is and is not being enforced.
There are the security concerns of healthcare.gov, the millions
wasted on the flawed website, the large swath of Americans
losing their health insurance, the inability to enroll enough
young people to stabilize costs, the failure to register people
who actually have never had insurance, and the likelihood that
the administration will miss their enrollment goal by a very
large number.
But to Governor Martin OMalley (D-MD), Sebelius not only
shouldnt be fired, shes doing a good job.
Thats what he told our camera.
Can we even fathom what a bad job would look like?
To be fair, OMalleys not in the best place to criticize
Sebelius. His own state-run exchange has been a complete
disaster.
Maryland officials have estimated at least $30.5 million in
unnecessary Medicaid spending and have admitted that they have
no idea how much it will take to get the system working. And now
the HHS Office of the Inspector General has announced it is
launching a full investigation into Marylands troubled health
insurance exchange.
OMalley may also run for president in 2016. So despite the
terrible realities of Obamacare, criticizing Sebelius could hurt
his chances in a Democrat primary as well as get him ostracized
by the White House.
But good job? What?!
http://dailysurge.com/2014/03/gov-omalley-says-sebelius-good-job-
wait/
Obamacare, the phrase good job shouldnt come to mind.
In fact, why does the Health and Human Services Secretary still
have a job?
There are the delays, so numerous at this point, its hard to
keep track of what is and is not being enforced.
There are the security concerns of healthcare.gov, the millions
wasted on the flawed website, the large swath of Americans
losing their health insurance, the inability to enroll enough
young people to stabilize costs, the failure to register people
who actually have never had insurance, and the likelihood that
the administration will miss their enrollment goal by a very
large number.
But to Governor Martin OMalley (D-MD), Sebelius not only
shouldnt be fired, shes doing a good job.
Thats what he told our camera.
Can we even fathom what a bad job would look like?
To be fair, OMalleys not in the best place to criticize
Sebelius. His own state-run exchange has been a complete
disaster.
Maryland officials have estimated at least $30.5 million in
unnecessary Medicaid spending and have admitted that they have
no idea how much it will take to get the system working. And now
the HHS Office of the Inspector General has announced it is
launching a full investigation into Marylands troubled health
insurance exchange.
OMalley may also run for president in 2016. So despite the
terrible realities of Obamacare, criticizing Sebelius could hurt
his chances in a Democrat primary as well as get him ostracized
by the White House.
But good job? What?!
http://dailysurge.com/2014/03/gov-omalley-says-sebelius-good-job-
wait/