But journal communications is proppin' this up with an absolutely bogus headline on their web right now:
Ryan calls on Sebelius to resign for Obamacare 'fiasco'
Here report is pure propaganda -- another Wisconsin blogger that is willing to tell the truth has the correct headline for this story:
Funny thing, Paul Ryan’s HHS Sec. Kathleen Sebelius to Resign because Private Sector Contractor Screwed Up??
I won't link to that story becuase some of the scripting on that blog is wrong and hangs some computers -- someone should contact that blogger to help him understand that he has excluded a large number of potential viewers with a page that hangs in some browsers.
oddly, when the Medicare Part D rollout was plagued by similar problems, John Boehner (and, I suspect, all the nonnie-ninnies hereabouts) were all for bending efforts to fix the problems. No demands for heads to roll.
But journal communications is proppin' this up with an absolutely bogus headline on their web right now:
ReplyDeleteRyan calls on Sebelius to resign for Obamacare 'fiasco'
Here report is pure propaganda -- another Wisconsin blogger that is willing to tell the truth has the correct headline for this story:
Funny thing, Paul Ryan’s HHS Sec. Kathleen Sebelius to Resign because Private Sector Contractor Screwed Up??
I won't link to that story becuase some of the scripting on that blog is wrong and hangs some computers -- someone should contact that blogger to help him understand that he has excluded a large number of potential viewers with a page that hangs in some browsers.
"Funny thing, Paul Ryan’s HHS Sec. Kathleen Sebelius to Resign because Private Sector Contractor Screwed Up??"
ReplyDeleteNo. She should resign because she covered up the screw-ups and lied to the Nation about it's readyness.
Most likely her boss knew of the imminent failures and is covering her fanny for taking the heat.
We may not find it desirable to include that source as suitably fitting for inclusion under the public trust doctrine. ;^)
ReplyDeleteoddly, when the Medicare Part D rollout was plagued by similar problems, John Boehner (and, I suspect, all the nonnie-ninnies hereabouts) were all for bending efforts to fix the problems. No demands for heads to roll.
ReplyDeleteGosh, what could have changed?