Bocare is a failure at registering customers because

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The government does not want you to see how much it is going to cost you, yet. Oh how lucky we all are!

Obamacare's Website Is Crashing Because It Doesn't Want You To Know How Costly Its Plans Are - Forbes



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A growing consensus of IT experts, outside and inside the government, have figured out a principal reason why the website for Obamacare’s federally-sponsored insurance exchange is crashing. Healthcare.gov forces you to create an account and enter detailed personal information before you can start shopping. This, in turn, creates a massive traffic bottleneck, as the government verifies your information and decides whether or not you’re eligible for subsidies. HHS bureaucrats knew this would make the website run more slowly. But they were more afraid that letting people see the underlying cost of Obamacare’s insurance plans would scare people away.
HHS didn’t want users to see Obamacare’s true costs
“Healthcare.gov was initially going to include an option to browse before registering,” report Christopher Weaver and Louise Radnofsky in the Wall Street Journal. “But that tool was delayed, people familiar with the situation said.” Why was it delayed? “An HHS spokeswoman said the agency wanted to ensure that users were aware of their eligibility for subsidies that could help pay for coverage, before they started seeing the prices of policies.” (Emphasis added.)"

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As you know if you’ve been following this space, Obamacare’s bevy of mandates, regulations, taxes, and fees drives up the cost of the insurance plans that are offered under the law’s public exchanges. A Manhattan Institute analysis I helped conduct found that, on average, the cheapest plan offered in a given state, under Obamacare, will be 99 percent more expensive for men, and 62 percent more expensive for women, than the cheapest plan offered under the old system. And those disparities are even wider for healthy people.
That raises an obvious question. If 50 million people are uninsured today, mainly because insurance is too expensive, why is it better to make coverage even costlier?
Political objectives trumped operational objectives
The answer is that Obamacare wasn’t designed to help healthy people with average incomes get health insurance. It was designed to force those people to pay more for coverage, in order to subsidize insurance for people with incomes near the poverty line, and those with chronic or costly medical conditions."

Wait a minute, where have I heard this before? Oh Yeah,, some of us have been saying this since it started! The government doesn't have the money for all of this, they have to steal it from the healthy, wealthy and wise! Then they have to redistribute it to the lazy, infirm or the stupid.

Such a travesty, will anyone remember our yelling when they are declaring bankruptcy, or being denied coverage, or being denied their life???
 

Registering new voters on the Bocare website seems to work just fine! Oooh I hope they register After they see the price and penalties!
Could Obamacare add more Democrats to the voter rolls? Yup.

"Could this give Democrats a political advantage? Potentially, since they stand to benefit the most from a surge in voter registration among those who currently lack insurance. By more than a 2 to 1 ratio, uninsured Americans supported Barack Obama over Republican Mitt Romney in a Washington Post-Kaiser Family Foundation poll last summer (62 to 27 percent). Obama led by a smaller eight-point margin among those who have health insurance. African Americans and Hispanics make up roughly half of the nation’s uninsured, a factor that explains much of the political divide."
 

Tried to do my civic duty this weekend.

The data collection worked great. You can't do a damned thing until you register ... then the whole thing crashed.

Called healthcare.gov and they said: "the site is down for maintenance." How then could it take my personal info? Interesting.

I was just trying to see if it would cover any of my wife's cancer med - the cost of which went from $300/mo to $400/mo on October 1, 2013. It couldn't be connected to something that started on October 1st, could it?

No, Zero is only doing this to "help us" ... paying more for meds is good for working people trying to feed their kids and keep them sheltered.
 

Sorry to Hear it Chad. Bocare seems to be more about data collection than helping Americans. The only way you can shop them is to give them ALL of your info, And then they apply the redistributive subsidy before you see the total. Most will not even know the true cost, to their neighbors.
We are praying for your wife!
 

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