From the article:
Between the President’s comments and the disastrous rollout, perhaps the veil has been lifted on the flaws of one-size-fits-all, big government solutions. After all, when the Obama administration announced its tech surge to repair Healthcare.gov, to whom did they turn for help? The private sector, of course.
Not surprisingly, it seems that the private sector has already made quite the impression on the government bureaucrats. In a comical indictment of its own existence, the Department of Health and Human Services reported at the beginning of December that its own tech team was “operating with private sector velocity and effectiveness.”
In the words of Frédéric Bastiat, government bureaucrats are themselves proving why they are not “made of a finer clay than the rest of mankind” and that the private sector can more effectively and deftly manage the health care industry.
Source:William Bennett and Christopher Beach, "President Obama's Remarkable And Damaging Confession About Government," Forbes, December 16, 2013
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