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One of the architects of the ACA, Sen. Max Baucus of Montana, has reached the end of his rope with the administration's implimentation of the law he helped write.WASHINGTON – Sen. Orrin Hatch, a Republican from Utah, wants Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius to update Congress once a month on the progress of the Affordable Care Act.
“No more excuses,” Hatch told her during a Senate hearing Wednesday morning. “No more spin, just give us the truth.”
Sebelius will be sacrificed on the altar of public opinion by the end of the year and sent packing back to Topeka where she can make breakfast for her federal judge husband, Gary, every morning. But the ACA will remain, as well as its corrupt website and incompetent administrators, and we'll all pay through the nose for it before anyone wakes up and gets rid of the law and the people who conceived it.Specifically, Baucus has a problem with security testing of the site that could potentially expose millions of Americans to cyberfraud or identity theft.
Documents have surfaced that seem to indicate Obama administration officials cut corners on security testing while rushing to meet a self-imposed Oct. 1 deadline to launch online health insurance markets.