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10/25/13 | Tim Murphy | | Washington, D.C. | Tim Murphy | | |
We were promised a website where people could easily compare plans and costs. $500 million later, we find the American public have been dumped with the ultimate cash for clunkers, except they had to pay the cash and still got the clunker.
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10/25/13 | Bill Hemmer | | Americas Newsroom | Bill Hemmer | | |
Some estimate that your government has spent $500 million already and some say they are not done yet... Is this going to be the first billion dollar website?
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10/25/13 | Katie Pavlich | | | Katie Pavlich | | |
Based on the history here in Washington D.C. of solving problems by throwing more federal money at a problem they have already spent lots of money on, in this case $500 million.
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10/22/13 | Dave Camp | | Washington, D.C. | Dave Camp | | |
After spending over $600 million, the American people want answers to some very basic questions about the launch of ObamaCare. Why doesn’t the website work?
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10/08/13 | Andrew Couts | | Blog | Andrew Couts | | |
But the fact that Healthcare.gov can’t do the one job it was built to do isn’t the most infuriating part of this debacle – it’s that we, the taxpayers, seem to have forked up more than $634 million of the federal purse to build the digital equivalent of a rock.
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