When Life Imitates Dilbert


The lead contractor on the dysfunctional Web site for the Affordable Care Act is filled with executives from a company that mishandled at least 20 other government IT projects, including a flawed effort to automate retirement benefits for millions of federal workers, documents and interviews show.
How in the world could this festering ball of failure that calls itself a company manage to get a second government IT project, let alone another score, you might ask?  Wally explains:


"People will forget my failure and remember that I'm experienced."

I suspect that Hillary repeats that to herself in the mirror every morning as her motivational mantra.

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