Republicans renewed their condemnation of the Affordable Care Act following the Nov. 30th deadline for fixing the website’s technical glitches.
“This really feeds into the president’s competence. That’s the question that people have: Is the president competent to do his job?” former Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum declared Sunday on CNN, responding to the administration’s announcement that many of the problems had been fixed. “This is a disastrous bill, it’s a big problem.”
On Sunday morning, administration officials reported that the site had been upgraded to a “greatly improved consumer experience,” thanks to a number of technical improvements made over the last five weeks. The site can now handle 50,000 simultaneous users, up from 500 in October.
“We’ve tripled the site’s speed,” a management consultant who headed up the project Jeffrey D. Zients told reporters, “and we’ve widened the onramp to four lanes instead of one or two.”
Oklahoma Republican Rep. Tom Cole said Obamacare would continue to damage the president, despite the proclaimed victory over weeks of technical problems.
“It will be an unfolding disaster for the president,” he said on ABC. “This thing is going to be an unmitigated political disaster for the president.”
Santorum said the front-end problems may be fixed, but the site is still unworkable.
“I talked to some people in the insurance industry this morning,” Santorum said. “They told me most of the front end may be looking good… but the information coming out the back end to the insurance companies is still garbage. It’s indecipherable. So you think you may have signed up, but you may have not.”









