Obamacare: You can leave but you can’t check out

‘Parallel universe’: Woman spends 6 weeks trying to disenroll from ObamaCare | Fox News.

Missouri resident Lesli Hill learned the hard way that terminating an Affordable Care Act plan can be far more difficult than navigating the website to buy one. She spent six weeks being bounced from operator to operator, calling the help line, using the online chat, blasting out emails to anyone who would listen, before ultimately driving to Kansas City last week to enlist her insurance company’s help. Only then was she able to break through the bureaucratic logjam, and cancel her policy.
“It’s consumed my whole life,” she told FoxNews.com, albeit with a hint of relief in her voice as she described the Kafkaesque experience behind her

Cluster….  Just think what single payer would be like. Reminds of this quote from a recent post…

They’ve had three years to get this right and haven’t even defined the terms necessary for the regulation? They had three years to construct a website and didn’t come close to finishing? What is it with these guys? They’re like college kids who procrastinate on that big paper and then wait until the night before it’s due to start it.
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