“You can’t change fundamental architectural flaws by correcting errors in code.”
True enough. But you can’t change fundamental architectural flaws by telling people that they shouldn’t seek shelter in the only building available in the middle of a cyclone.
If anyone were truly interested in fixing ACA, they’ve had five years to do so. I think it’s safe to say that there are no ideas on the horizon, and that Congress is just as happy to ignore the mess it’s created (see: Immigration Policy as an example) and preen and posture instead.
How many of you posters here have written to your representatives to take them to task for doing nothing but blowing smoke? Raise your hands high; I can’t see them.
We’re talking about more than just the door, as anybody remotely familiar with IT can tell you. The administration of the plan, with the database behind it, is basically the plan itself – without it, if we just strip away the system, we have what we had before. And conservatives did have fixes – let insurance companies compete across state lines, tort reform, etc.
ConserveGov over 10 years ago
Sometimes you just gotta tear it down and start over.
rockngolfer over 10 years ago
I see crazy people.
Enoki over 10 years ago
Works for me. Now we can build something that has a blueprint and will get inspected before occupancy.
I Play One On TV over 10 years ago
“You can’t change fundamental architectural flaws by correcting errors in code.”
True enough. But you can’t change fundamental architectural flaws by telling people that they shouldn’t seek shelter in the only building available in the middle of a cyclone.
If anyone were truly interested in fixing ACA, they’ve had five years to do so. I think it’s safe to say that there are no ideas on the horizon, and that Congress is just as happy to ignore the mess it’s created (see: Immigration Policy as an example) and preen and posture instead.
How many of you posters here have written to your representatives to take them to task for doing nothing but blowing smoke? Raise your hands high; I can’t see them.
SClark55 Premium Member over 10 years ago
We’re talking about more than just the door, as anybody remotely familiar with IT can tell you. The administration of the plan, with the database behind it, is basically the plan itself – without it, if we just strip away the system, we have what we had before. And conservatives did have fixes – let insurance companies compete across state lines, tort reform, etc.