Yes, because getting rid of the people who know anything and everything about the system is sure to improve efficiency.
Didn't the government promise by the end of November it would be 'fixed?'
Now a new company (one can hope no cronyism was involved) has been given the contract. This likely means they will have to start from scratch. Look at it this way, when a contractor you hired to do work at home your messes up, you have to fire him and find a new one. The new one will have to assess and adjust the project and will either figure out to continue from that point forward or start over but that will cost you more money and time.
What a mess.
Obamacare is costing taxpayers unnecessary added money for its incompetent implementation. A cost that won't figure into their calculation I'm sure but that money is lost - forever. Moreover, the government is tweaking the law through endless exemptions on the fly rendering it pointless. It mocks, you know, the rule of law.
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