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Froma Harrop: Eyes will dry over Obamacare

About the Obamacare website rollout: So-rry. Yes, it’s a mess. Tears of apology have flooded the streets of Washington, raising the Potomac to dangerous levels. But the federal health plan’s website will be fixed. (The state exchanges seem to have it right.) Once Americans can get inside the doors, most should appreciate their options. To […]

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The disaster that is HealthCare.gov

President Barack Obama is having a President George W. Bush moment. Or is Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius having a FEMA Director Michael Brown moment? Actually, it’s both. Days after Hurricane Katrina hit the southern United States in 2005, and well after the world was aware of the scope of the storm’s destruction […]

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Healthcare.gov site down again; HHS Secretary Sebelius faces grilling

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans said Sunday they intend to press Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius on the Obama administration’s troubled launch of healthcare.gov, the online portal to buy insurance — even as the website suffered yet another setback. A component of the online system that has been working relatively well experienced an outage […]

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J. Turner: Small businesses at risk

The impact of Obamacare on small businesses and employees will be dramatic. The cost will be the further denigration of the middle class, which will take the financial brunt of this far-reaching and expensive program. Maine has the oldest population in the union. Those with wealth are moving to Florida or New Hampshire, where there […]

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Website contractors point fingers at Obama admin.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Contractors who built the web portal for the Obama administration’s health insurance marketplace said Thursday the site’s crippling problems trace back to insufficient testing and changes that government officials made just prior to going live. Who’s to blame? The first congressional hearing into what went wrong dug into issues of website architecture […]

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Federal Obamacare official does little to quell state health care panel’s concerns

AUGUSTA — A committee designed to advise state government on the roll-out of the federal Affordable Care Act met for the second time on Monday but ended up generating far more questions than answers. One of the questions everyone on the Health Exchange Advisory Committee had is how many Mainers have signed up for health […]

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J. Baird: Washington in a mess

On Channel 13 recently there was a gentlemen, John Joyal from the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, who stated he was upset that he had been “sequestered” after working there for 37 years. I have news for Mr. Joyal — the public is supposed to do as President Obama says. Does anyone doubt me? A headline on […]

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Obama says there’s ‘No excuse’ for health care signup problems

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama on Monday said there was “no excuse” for the cascade of computer problems that have marred the rollout of a key element in his health care law, but declared he was confident the administration would be able to fix the issues. “There’s no sugarcoating it,” Obama said. “Nobody is more […]

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Republicans making ‘Obamacare’ their next target

WASHINGTON (AP) — “Obamacare” escaped unharmed from the government shutdown Republicans hoped would stop it, but just as quickly they have opened a new line of attack — one handed to them by the administration itself. While Congress was arguing, President Barack Obama’s plan to expand coverage for the uninsured suffered a self-inflicted wound. A […]

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Government reopens after 16-day shutdown; Obama accuses Republicans of damaging U.S. economy

WASHINGTON (AP) — In withering day-after criticism, President Barack Obama declared Thursday that the 16-day partial government shutdown was a Republican-provoked spectacle that “encouraged our enemies” around the world. Elsewhere in Washington, and around the country, federal employees simply streamed back to their jobs. National parks reopened. The popular panda cam at the National Zoo […]