system once they had already exposed him to other folks in north carolina. senator, there is an article in the atlantic with three guys who built the website better than this one that work with the capacity to take on all the people that wanted to sign up. they did it in 30 days. how does government justify spending hundreds of millions in taxpayer money for a failure like this in the year 2013? it is unjustifiable. you now know what you get. you get a $400 million website. you can get the iphone completely produced for $150 million, available or three time the cost and not be able to use the website at all unless you want your private information shared with people you do not know. this is a disaster. what about that this is no big contract and now the fix is going. another no bid contract and
having a new deadline of november 30th that you have been covering that i don t believe they will make? i also want to know who is authorizing the checks? who is actually saying that the work has been done. i want to know what kind of contracts they were. were these open-ended contracts where they could just run up the bill the programmers or not? i also want to know if there was a bid for the contracts. i wonder if there is a warranty that they were completed? i would like to know that an awful lot of taxpayer money has been spent. well, between 400 and $600 million. we heard last night it s gone even higher. and it could. and as we know interest a lot of things in government. they really don t know the cost until after it s already finished and we need to make sure that when we go with a budget, you you know is, it contracted? do we have some accountability? and what we have seen so far is there none. who gets to make the decision how these contracts are offered to people?
prepared, why are we now having a new deadline of november 30th that you have been covering that i don t believe they will make? i also want to know who is authorizing the checks? who is actually saying that the work has been done. i want to know what kind of contracts they were. were these open-ended contracts where they could just run up the bill the programmers or not? i also want to know if there was a bid for the contracts. i wonder if there is a warranty that they were completed? i would like to know that an awful lot of taxpayer money has been spent. well, between 400 and $600 million. we heard last night it s gone even higher. and it could. and as we know interest a lot of things in government. they really don t know the cost until after it s already finished and we need to make sure that when we go with a budget, you you know is, it contracted? do we have some accountability? and what we have seen so far is there none. who gets to make the decision how these contract
and i told them, white tank top, blue sweat pants, nice tennis shoes. ponytail. what else? oh, right. she panicking, id contract. like i said, amanda berry. that don t ring no damn bell you being a cop and all? when you first saw her and she said the name amanda berry it didn t no. bro, this is cleveland. said they haven t found that girl and stop looking for that girl, we figure that girl met her demise. right. so berry didn t register with me until i was on the phone like, wait a minute, i thought this girl was dead. what does it feel like to have been living next to this for a year? see that s why now i m having trouble sleeping. see, up until yesterday, the only thing that kept me from losing sleep was the lack of money. you hear what i m saying?
governor s way. it is a lazy governor s way of getting what you need to get done. he is saying this is all about the future. what he s saying is he doesn t want to exert the effort to go to the bargaining table. i am telling you, lawrence, as the governor of michigan, we cut more out of state government than any state in the country in partnership with the unions. yeah, we had to go to the table and negotiate concessions. when i hear these guys saying they put in a no bid contract, it was the unions that came to us and said we ve got to stop the no bid practices, and we ll help to identify the contracts that are wasteful, and they helped to identify $1.1 billion worth of savings in michigan. so toville phi people that could be coming to you with savings is a completely, a, lazy, and wrong headed way of doing business. sticking in no bid contract in the middle of a so-called budget fight. what is that all about. is there somebody looking to buy