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"The experts said the site needed to be completely rebuilt to run more efficiently, making it easier to protect. They said HealthCare.gov runs on 500 million lines of code, or 25 times the size of Facebook, one of the world's busiest sites."
"When your code base is that large it's going to be indefensible,"
"In written testimony, Kennedy said it would take a minimum of seven to 12 months to fix the problems with the site shut down, given the site's complexity and size."
"Lines of code" could include comments and whitespace. 500 million lines could easily mean 10 - 100 million lines of actual instruction code.
Volunteers may count as employees that require medical coverage....
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog...volunteer_firefighter_companies_to_close.html
"Since the Obamacare law doesn't specifically carve out an exemption for them, fire departments where 50 or more people work - either as volunteers or officially as employees - are expected to provide health insurance for every one of them."
"Nationally, the Federal Emergency Management Agency reports that volunteer fire departments make up 71 per cent of America's 1 million firehouses."
She broke the floor out of the ambulance (the ambulance driver told me). grrrrr.
awesome ! did he get any pictures ?
I was looking at one of the javascript files from the site and believe it or not, they did have hundreds of blank lines.
Insane price raises for Obamacare preditcted for next year...
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/4-reasons-obamacare-premiums-rise-094500177.html
Aetna CEO Mark Bertolini first raised concerns over a potential rate shock in December, when he told investors that “in some markets,” individual-market premium increases “could go as high as 100 percent.”
one unnamed insurer expects that his company will "triple its rates next year on the Obamacare exchange.”
"Insurers are required to submit their proposed rates later this spring, so by early fall, we will know what the rates are for next year."
We just received our compliance kit from our accountant. Obamacare will now cause me to have to hire at least one person [if not two] to comply with these byzantine regulations.
Thanks Obama!
We just received our compliance kit from our accountant. Obamacare will now cause me to have to hire at least one person [if not two] to comply with these byzantine regulations.
Thanks Obama!
... The agencies currently project a net cost of $36 billion for 2014, $5 billion less than the previous projection for the year; and $1,383 billion for the 2015–2024 period, ...
eskimo.com said:Good stuff speaks for itself, crap needs hype.
Exactly. Therefor the very idea of "health insurance" is kinda dumb.The entire basic idea of insurance is risk pooling. If the pool of insured shrinks, there are less people to share the risk and the price goes up. If those remaining in the pool are riskier people, the cost of sharing that risk goes up.
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