Another ObamaCare Delay, This Time for Spanish-Speakers

September 30, 2013

President Obama and the Democrats continue to insist that there is no reason to repeal – or even just delay – ObamaCare despite the fact that the White House has already relieved big business from complying with the burdensome law, and despite the flood of ObamaCare horror stories popping everyday.

ObamaCare’s latest problem? Due to more delays and technical issues, Spanish-speakers looking to sign up for ObamaCare are just going to have to wait.

Via Fox News:

“The Obama administration tried Thursday to portray its delay of small business’s online access as a positive development, saying officials thought that “taking a little bit of additional time” was in the best interest of the business owners. But the administration also announced the launch of the Spanish-language version of the federal insurance exchange would be delayed until late October.

“Meanwhile, administration and state officials point out that the millions of Americans who want coverage through the federally subsidized Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act can still enroll by phone, mail or third party.

“In Nevada, the state-based site also will delay the start of its Spanish-language version. Many of the roughly 600,000 Nevada residents without insurance are Hispanic, but the start of the Spanish version of the Silver State Exchange could be delayed until as late as Nov. 15.”