Obama Admits Technical Issues, Defends PPACA

President Barack Obama acknowledged technical issues with HealthCare.gov yesterday but defended the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act as more than a website, according to a report from The New York Times.

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President Obama spoke in the Rose Garden, declaring “no one is madder” than he is about the various glitches that have plagued the federal health insurance exchange site since it launched earlier this month. He said officials are working to address the issues, but also reminded his audience the reform law involves more than just a website, according to the report.

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