Lucifercare Website is Intentionally Designed to Crash

Posted on the 18 October 2013 by Eowyn @DrEowyn

Nancy Pelosi famously said in 2009 that we [Congress] must pass Obamacare so that we [the great unwashed American people] find out what’s in it.

Every day since, we are finding out what’s in that cursed piece of legislation that surrenders one-seventh of the U.S. economy to the federal government’s (mis)management.

We’re finding out that the Affordable Care Act is a most Unaffordable Care Act.

We’re finding out that Obama Doesn’t Care, and that Obamacare should more accurately be called Lucifercare.

We’re finding out that the Lucifercare sign-up website, Healthcare.gov, cost taxpayers more than $630 million, nearly seven times its original estimate of $93 million.

We’re finding out that despite the $630 MILLION (!) taxpayers poured into the website, like ObamaDoesn’tCare, the website doesn’t work. It keeps crashing. Obedient Americans sheeple who went on the website to enroll in ObamaDoesn’tCare instead experienced an online nightmare, with websites crashing, refusing to load, and failing to offer comprehensive choices.

How can that be?

More and more voices are now saying the ObamaDoesn’tCare website WAS INTENTIONALLY DESIGNED TO CRASH.

Here’s what Forbes says:

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.

In other words, the Lucifercare website was designed by HHS bureaucrats to run slow and crash, because:

  1. They want to get your personal information first. (Ask yourself what the feral gubmint will do with all your personal info. that you so trustingly entered.)
  2. The website then uses your info to calculate whether or not you’re eligible for ObamaDoesn’tCare subsidies — which slows down the process which, in turn, leads to the website crashing.
  3. All of which is motivated by one thing: your government doesn’t want you to discover how much ObamaDoesn’tCare will cost you.

Here’s Karl Denninger of MarketTicker.org:

In other words, they knew that the principal claim used to sell Obamacare in the first place, that costs would come down for the majority of people, was a flat, bald lie.

So as with virtually everything Government does, instead of telling the truth they decided to intentionally lie, that is, defraud you, even if in a “soft” way.  Why? Because there is never any penalty assessed against any government official or branch of the government when it lies and screws you.  Ever.

[...] There is one other point to consider — Obamacare‘s web system may be designed to force registration so if you don’t buy a policy the government will have a ready-made list of people to come after in the future to collect their fines.

After all, you did provide all your personal information first, before you saw the prices — right?

And here’s Doug Patton for GOPUSA:

Obama’s signature agenda item is his hideous health care law. He will defend it with all the power at his disposal, and it becomes more apparent every day that the current fiasco in the rollout of the program is deliberate. How could the most tech-savvy political campaign in history have evolved into a gang of White House amateurs who can’t even set up a web site? Even by the wasteful standards of Washington, how could hundreds of millions of dollars have bought us this? There can be only one answer: it is deliberate.

For decades, Democrats have entertained the dream of a government-controlled, single-payer health care system. [...] this atrocious, unworkable bill. It was designed to fail, and that failure will provide the excuse for implementing a single-payer plan. It may seem counterintuitive — and it is — but look at how government operates: “This has failed; give us more money.” Anyone who doubts this has only to look at government education.

H/t FOTM’s TnRick and Anon

~Eowyn