Now they have lost Ezra Klein

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For those of you who don't know who Ezra Klein is, he is a little snot nosed elitist lib who thinks he is smarter than everyone else. He works for that right wing rag the Washington Post.

He is arguably one of the biggest cheerleaders for Obama and his policies you can find. He makes Deshy look like Donald Trump, alright?

http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/361132/ezra-klein-thus-far-obamacare-big-failure-andrew-johnson

Even he is calling Obamacare a failure. Look out below. Maybe it took longer than I anticipated, but eventually even some of the lefties (except Deshy) will abandon Obama if they think liberalism will be at stake.
 
Klein warned that, given the websites’ ongoing problems, there may be “deeper, more systemic problems.”


Im telling you they may just find a purposefully placed FLAW in he code.

its how republicans work
 
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines03/0828-08.htm



Published on Thursday, August 28, 2003 by the Cleveland Plain Dealer


Voting Machine Controversy


by Julie Carr Smyth



COLUMBUS - The head of a company vying to sell voting machines in Ohio told Republicans in a recent fund-raising letter that he is "committed to helping Ohio deliver its electoral votes to the president next year."

The Aug. 14 letter from Walden O'Dell, chief executive of Diebold Inc. - who has become active in the re-election effort of President Bush - prompted Democrats this week to question the propriety of allowing O'Dell's company to calculate votes in the 2004 presidential election.

O'Dell attended a strategy pow-wow with wealthy Bush benefactors - known as Rangers and Pioneers - at the president's Crawford, Texas, ranch earlier this month. The next week, he penned invitations to a $1,000-a-plate fund-raiser to benefit the Ohio Republican Party's federal campaign fund - partially benefiting Bush - at his mansion in the Columbus suburb of Upper Arlington.

The letter went out the day before Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell, also a Republican, was set to qualify Diebold as one of three firms eligible to sell upgraded electronic voting machines to Ohio counties in time for the 2004 election.

Blackwell's announcement is still in limbo because of a court challenge over the fairness of the selection process by a disqualified bidder, Sequoia Voting Systems.

In his invitation letter, O'Dell asked guests to consider donating or raising up to $10,000 each for the federal account that the state GOP will use to help Bush and other federal candidates - money that legislative Democratic leaders charged could come back to benefit Blackwell.
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_Central_Voter_File#James_Lee.27s_testimony


James Lee's testimony[edit]

On 17 April 2001, James Lee testified, before the McKinney panel, that the state had given DBT the directive to add to the purge list people who matched at least 90% of a last name. DBT objected, knowing that this would produce a huge number of false positives (non-felons).[7]

Lee went on saying that the state then ordered DBT to shift to an even lower threshold of 80% match, allowing also names to be reversed (thus a person named Thomas Clarence could be taken to be the same as Clarence Thomas). Besides this, middle initials were skipped, Jr. and Sr. suffixes dropped, and some nicknames and aliases were added to puff up the list.

"DBT told state officials", testified Lee, "that the rules for creating the [purge] list would mean a significant number of people who were not deceased, not registered in more than one county, or not a felon, would be included on the list. DBT made suggestions to reduce the numbers of eligible voters included on the list". According to Lee, to this suggestion the state told the company, "Forget about it".

"The people who worked on this (for DBT) are very adamant... they told them what would happen", said Lee. "The state expected the county supervisors to be the failsafe." Lee said his company will never again get involved in cleansing voting rolls. "We are not confident any of the methods used today can guarantee legal voters will not be wrongfully denied the right to vote", Lee told a group of Atlanta-area black lawmakers in March 2001.[8]
 
Now if republicans will hire companies to do the people business and then make sure they will only do republicans business what makes you think they would not BUY off some code writer to sabotage a computer program that the government pays for?
 
LOL, tell me what a great job CGI Federal did on the Obamacare website, Desh. BTW, attempted thread hijack noted.


Now, back to the topic being discussed:




Ezra Klein, an Obamacare supporter, slammed the launch of the program’s online exchanges the the wake of widespread reports of stalled and dysfunctional websites.



Klein warned that, given the websites’ ongoing problems, there may be “deeper, more systemic problems.”




“We’re a couple of weeks in and people can’t sign up, people have tried 20, 30, 40 times,” Klein said on Morning Joe on Monday. “It’s one thing for that to be true the first three or four days, it’s another thing for it to be true two or three weeks in.”



“One of the Obama administration’s jobs, separate from all of the political stuff we talk about here, is to simply run things like this well, to run their signature legislative initiative well,” he continued. “On that, so far, this has been a big failure.”



http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/361132/ezra-klein-thus-far-obamacare-big-failure-andrew-johnson
 
what do you think would be the result of finding a right leaning company placed a purposeful fly in the ointment like they did in the voting machines?
 
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines03/0828-08.htm



Published on Thursday, August 28, 2003 by the Cleveland Plain Dealer


Voting Machine Controversy


by Julie Carr Smyth



COLUMBUS - The head of a company vying to sell voting machines in Ohio told Republicans in a recent fund-raising letter that he is "committed to helping Ohio deliver its electoral votes to the president next year."

The Aug. 14 letter from Walden O'Dell, chief executive of Diebold Inc. - who has become active in the re-election effort of President Bush - prompted Democrats this week to question the propriety of allowing O'Dell's company to calculate votes in the 2004 presidential election.

O'Dell attended a strategy pow-wow with wealthy Bush benefactors - known as Rangers and Pioneers - at the president's Crawford, Texas, ranch earlier this month. The next week, he penned invitations to a $1,000-a-plate fund-raiser to benefit the Ohio Republican Party's federal campaign fund - partially benefiting Bush - at his mansion in the Columbus suburb of Upper Arlington.

The letter went out the day before Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell, also a Republican, was set to qualify Diebold as one of three firms eligible to sell upgraded electronic voting machines to Ohio counties in time for the 2004 election.

Blackwell's announcement is still in limbo because of a court challenge over the fairness of the selection process by a disqualified bidder, Sequoia Voting Systems.

In his invitation letter, O'Dell asked guests to consider donating or raising up to $10,000 each for the federal account that the state GOP will use to help Bush and other federal candidates - money that legislative Democratic leaders charged could come back to benefit Blackwell.




Dude do you remember they had to change the machines because they were completely insecure and designed that way?
 
Klein warned that, given the websites’ ongoing problems, there may be “deeper, more systemic problems.”


Im telling you they may just find a purposefully placed FLAW in he code.

its how republicans work

:rofl2:

Deshy, so now some corrupt republican operative put in bad code to make your boy look horrible? Is that the new spin?

Well, if that is the case, why didn't Obama think of that? Come on Deshy, this is even a stretch for you.

Of course since you think you see UFOs.........
 
LOL, tell me what a great job CGI Federal did on the Obamacare website, Desh. BTW, attempted thread hijack noted.


Now, back to the topic being discussed:




Ezra Klein, an Obamacare supporter, slammed the launch of the program’s online exchanges the the wake of widespread reports of stalled and dysfunctional websites.



Klein warned that, given the websites’ ongoing problems, there may be “deeper, more systemic problems.”




“We’re a couple of weeks in and people can’t sign up, people have tried 20, 30, 40 times,” Klein said on Morning Joe on Monday. “It’s one thing for that to be true the first three or four days, it’s another thing for it to be true two or three weeks in.”



“One of the Obama administration’s jobs, separate from all of the political stuff we talk about here, is to simply run things like this well, to run their signature legislative initiative well,” he continued. “On that, so far, this has been a big failure.”



http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/361132/ezra-klein-thus-far-obamacare-big-failure-andrew-johnson

I bet Deshy's poor mexican illegal immigrant tenants are scared to death of her. She probably shows up every month in her house coat with a cigarette dangling out of her mouth and curlers in her hair demanding the rent. Think maybe she makes them trade sexual favors in exchange for room and board?

I am sure she regales them with tales of space ships and her anal probes
 
I bet Deshy's poor mexican illegal immigrant tenants are scared to death of her. She probably shows up every month in her house coat with a cigarette dangling out of her mouth and curlers in her hair demanding the rent. Think maybe she makes them trade sexual favors in exchange for room and board?

I am sure she regales them with tales of space ships and her anal probes


wow you have really come up with a way to save your tar covered party huh?

Lying about people on the internets

yeah that will save you huh
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_Central_Voter_File#James_Lee.27s_testimony


James Lee's testimony[edit]

On 17 April 2001, James Lee testified, before the McKinney panel, that the state had given DBT the directive to add to the purge list people who matched at least 90% of a last name. DBT objected, knowing that this would produce a huge number of false positives (non-felons).[7]

Lee went on saying that the state then ordered DBT to shift to an even lower threshold of 80% match, allowing also names to be reversed (thus a person named Thomas Clarence could be taken to be the same as Clarence Thomas). Besides this, middle initials were skipped, Jr. and Sr. suffixes dropped, and some nicknames and aliases were added to puff up the list.

"DBT told state officials", testified Lee, "that the rules for creating the [purge] list would mean a significant number of people who were not deceased, not registered in more than one county, or not a felon, would be included on the list. DBT made suggestions to reduce the numbers of eligible voters included on the list". According to Lee, to this suggestion the state told the company, "Forget about it".

"The people who worked on this (for DBT) are very adamant... they told them what would happen", said Lee. "The state expected the county supervisors to be the failsafe." Lee said his company will never again get involved in cleansing voting rolls. "We are not confident any of the methods used today can guarantee legal voters will not be wrongfully denied the right to vote", Lee told a group of Atlanta-area black lawmakers in March 2001.[8]



they have been known to conjole corporate employees to help them cheat the people before.
 
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