Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Obama’s Screw-ups Never End

ObamaCare contractor paid 13,000 hours of overtime
         
If you thought that fixing the botched initial roll out of ObamaCare was enough to keep people working around the clock for months on end, you might just be more right than you know.  A St. Louis area contractor employed to process ObamaCare applications was paid more than 13,000 hours in overtime to clean up the backlogged mess. That's right.  13,000 hours. Roughly 541 days of overtime.
 
From the St. Louis Post-Dispatch: From May 1 through Aug. 15 last year, workers in the Wentzville facility logged 13,228.25 hours of overtime to process "backlogged inconsistency work," according to a report by Serco Inc., the contractor running the facility for the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, or CMS. ...
                               
Serco, a British-based company with U.S. headquarters in Northern Virginia, was awarded a five-year contract, worth up to $1.2 billion, to process applications for the Affordable Care Act. It was paid $114 million for the first year of the contract and $98 million for the current year, with annual renewal options.
                               
But, there are now questions as to whether all of that overtime was necessary, or if it was inflated by employees goofing off on the job:
                               
The Post-Dispatch filed Freedom of Information Act requests after whistleblower allegations that workers in Wentzville were playing games, reading or purposely working slowly because they had so little to do. ...
                               
Lavonne Takatz, who had worked at Wentzville from October 2013 to April 2014, said: "We played
Pictionary. We played 20 Questions. We played Trivial Pursuit."
                                
"I feel guilty for working there as long as I did," Takatz told the Post-Dispatch last year. "It was like I was stealing money from people."
                               
This, of course, isn't the only tale of corruption that ObamaCare has spawned.  The FBI is currently investigating Oregon's ObamaCare exchange. Another scandal already prompted Gov. John Kitzhaber to resign, but that hasn't stopped the feds from looking in to his decision to put a campaign aide in charge of the now-failed state ObamaCare exchange.
                               
It's sad but true: complex and complicated government schemes like ObamaCare all but invite this kind of corruption and malfeasance. It's yet another reason we need to repeal ObamaCare and replace it with market-based reforms that will deliver to people the health care they need, without breeding this kind of corruption.
                             
Source: Carrie Lukas VP for Policy & Economics
Independent Women's Voice
 
Comments
 
I bet the 1000 employees awaiting millions of Amnesty recipients and “refugees” are similarly underutilized.
 
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader                            
                                                                
 

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