Obamacare Navigators do not have to pass background checks

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Techmomof2
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Obamacare Navigators do not have to pass background checks

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http://freedomoutpost.com/2013/09/obama ... nd-checks/

It is called the Federal Data Hub. Massive amounts of information gathered on every American are shared between government agencies; agencies ranging from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to the Department of Defense (DoD), Homeland Security (DHS) and Health and Human Services (HHS). The best part there is no opting out.

When individuals sign up for federal insurance exchanges, they are required to enter their personal information into a new Federal Data Hub. We are talking about information like medical records, Social Security numbers, tax information, and bank account information. This is done by allowing seven government agencies, including the IRS, Department of Justice, Social Security Administration and others, to share and verify information in order to determine eligibility for an insurance subsidy.

In short, basically everything about you will be shared among multiple agencies. Remember, no actual agency can see or access any information. People working in those agencies do. So who, specifically, will be able to access this information?

These Navigators will also be responsible for registering Americans to vote.
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Re: Obamacare Navigators do not have to pass background chec

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Remember, when our president says that the government CAN'T do something, it means they aren't allowed to
do it.

Like the nsa can't access your phone calls or text messages.
Or the irs can't treat conservative applications differently from others.
Or Obama care can't impose death panels.

The navigators can't do anything untoward. I'm confident that our president is correct.

This time for sure.
Techmomof2 wrote:http://freedomoutpost.com/2013/09/obama ... nd-checks/

It is called the Federal Data Hub. Massive amounts of information gathered on every American are shared between government agencies; agencies ranging from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to the Department of Defense (DoD), Homeland Security (DHS) and Health and Human Services (HHS). The best part there is no opting out.

When individuals sign up for federal insurance exchanges, they are required to enter their personal information into a new Federal Data Hub. We are talking about information like medical records, Social Security numbers, tax information, and bank account information. This is done by allowing seven government agencies, including the IRS, Department of Justice, Social Security Administration and others, to share and verify information in order to determine eligibility for an insurance subsidy.

In short, basically everything about you will be shared among multiple agencies. Remember, no actual agency can see or access any information. People working in those agencies do. So who, specifically, will be able to access this information?

These Navigators will also be responsible for registering Americans to vote.
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