A video featuring a bizarre, mind-boggling REAL chat session with Healthcare.gov support staff is going viral across the ‘net. It reveals the shocking depth of insanity that now passes for “support” inside a government program that Obama still unbelievably claims is “a great product!”
In the video and transcript shown below, Obamacare support staff actually tell a customer this totally bizarre, meaningless statement, “Imagine you are stuck in this site’s rush hour traffic. You still exist. You just aren’t going anywhere.”
Um, is this a Zen brain teaser or something?
When asked whether they actually have any useful solutions for users, the Obamacare customer service person literally replies, “Don’t run with sissors.” (Because they’re so stupid they can’t even spell the word “scissors.”)
What we are witnessing here, folks, is an epidemic of insanity across the Obama administration and all its programs. They have literally lost their minds, and soon we may have to commit Obama, Sebelius and the entire Healthcare.gov R&D team to a mental hospital for the clinically insane…
Watch the video here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8Q8a3vTyQ0
The full transcript is as follows (all spelling errors are included):
[09:33:52 am]: Please be patient while we’re helping other people. [09:33:57 am]: Welcome! You’re now connected to Health Insurance Marketplace Live Chat. Thanks for contacting us. My name is Dean. To protect your privacy, please don’t provide any personal information, like Social Security Number, or any other sensitive medical or personal information. [09:34:17 am]: Dean: Welcome. How can I help you? [09:34:23 am]: Adrian: In the application process I am at setup 7 of family & household. Clicking Save & Continue does not allow me to move forward. [09:34:55 am]: Dean: I apologize for the inconvenience. I understand that it is frustrating. [09:35:17 am]: Dean: Thanks for your interest in the Health Insurance Marketplace. We have a lot of visitors trying to use our website right now. That is causing some glitches for some people trying to create accounts or log in. Keep trying and thanks for your patience. You might have better success during off-peak hours, like later at night or early in the morning. We’ll continue working to improve the site so you can get covered. You have until March 2014 to enroll. [09:35:43 am]: Dean: Don’t lose your sanity over this website. Try it. If it doesn’t work, walk away. Try it tomorrow. [09:36:08 am]: Dean: You have two months to apply, enrole in a plan, and make your first premium payment, to get coverage starting Jan,1,2014. [09:36:18 am]: Adrian: This isn’t a login problem. [09:36:32 am]: Adrian: What you sent seems like a canned response. [09:36:55 am]: Dean: It was. [09:37:03 am]: Adrian: I had the login problems for the first 11 days. [09:37:28 am]: Adrian: I have until Oct 30 to make a decision about coverage for my family. I don’t have until March [09:38:13 am]: Dean: Inagine you are stuck in this site’s rush hour traffic. You still exist. You just aren’t going anywhere [09:38:39 am]: Adrian: Rush hour? [09:38:50 am]: Adrian: This isn’t rush hour. [09:39:11 am]: Adrian: Do they pay you to make jokes? [09:39:15 am]: Dean: Millions of people want to do this yesterday. [09:39:30 am]: Adrian: Now you sound like a fortune cookie. [09:39:49 am]: Adrian: Next you are going to tell me about advise from strangers? [09:39:54 am]: Dean: I’m flattered. [09:40:10 am]: Adrian: You have no way to assist those that ask for help? [09:40:24 am]: Dean: Don’t run with sissors [09:40:41 am]: Adrian: Why is there even a chat option on the page if you can’t lookup an application and assist? [09:40:43 am]: Dean: You can contact the Health Insurance Marketplace Call Center. Their telephone number is 1-800-318-2596. They may be able to assist you. [09:40:54 am]: Adrian: Then what is the chat function for? [09:41:08 am]: Dean: Information [09:41:27 am]: Adrian: What information? The phone number of the call center? [09:42:01 am]: Dean: I can’t use your personal information, the call center can [09:42:46 am]: Adrian: I am not talking about PII, just step seven that Save & Continue won’t work on. [09:43:20 am]: Dean: We are available to help you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can reach us toll free at 1-800-318-2596. Hearing impaired callers using TTY technology can reach us at 1-855-889-4325. In addition to English and Spanish, we can provide assistance in a number of languages through an interpretation service. We are closed on Memorial Day, Independence [09:44:59 am]: Dean: Thank you for contacting Health Insurance Marketplace Live Chat. We are here to help you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. [09:45:20 am]: ‘Dean’ has left the chat session. [09:45:22 am]: Your chat session is over. Thanks for contacting us, and we hope we’ve answered your questions. Have a great day. [09:45:22 am]: 10/11/2013Source: http://www.gop.gov/YourStory
There’s a reason government is limited by the constitution. Show me where I must download a program onto my computer in the constitution? Not in there. Forced to buy a product? Not in there. View the 9 Am. then explain to me how this overreach of power isn’t meant to deny or disparage rights not enumerated? Oh, and the SCOTUS are not arbitrators of rights, so don’t try and argue SCOTUS decisions about an unlawful mandate. The courts are rigged to interpret law in such a way as to follow what is written down, voiding the 9Am all together. So again, show me where it isn’t meant to disparage and deny rights? They cannot construe a law to remove rights but they did anyway, voiding rights, and making the constitution of non-effect. I doubt any lib can argue against their own rights without contradicting themselves, not that we get that sort on here, but I wanted to point out we have rights not enumerated.
“The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.”
9th Amendment Clauses
The first part of the 9th Amendment is called “The Enumeration of Rights Clause.” It states that there are certain rights of the people, which are specifically listed, in the Constitution.
The second part of the 9th Amendment is called “The Rights Retained by the People Clause.” This clause states that any rights that naturally belong to human beings, that are not specifically listed in the Constitution, are still protected rights. In other words, the government still cannot infringe on these rights, even though the Constitution doesn’t say it can’t. Those rights are still “retained” by the people.