Posted on 09/18/2013 3:53:31 AM PDT by sheikdetailfeather
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.
If you're confused about the Affordable Care Act, you won't get any answers from central Florida health departments.
That's because people who are hired to answer your questions won't be allowed to work there.
Critics told Channel 9's Mark Joyella it's just another way Gov. Rick Scott is blocking the president's plan for national health care.
Change is confusing, and the government wants the Affordable Care Act to come with plenty of help.
When the online health care marketplace opens in October, you'll be able to go to a CVS drugstore and find a trained expert who can answer your questions.
(Excerpt) Read more at wftv.com ...
Lie #1 “We’re from the gubmint and we’re here to help”
Lie #2 “and we’re happy to see you”
FL is skipping lie #2!
They don’t want the navigators to have access to the personal records of Fla. residents according to what Pam Bondi said a few nights ago on Greta.
“They dont want the navigators to have access to the personal records of Fla. residents according to what Pam Bondi said a few nights ago on Greta.”
Good, they don’t even know who these people are. No background checks. Also we got some “toe stepping” going on with the public employee unions I’m sure.
Pam Bondi - Call for greater ObamaCare privacy safeguards
http://video.foxnews.com/v/2634740545001/call-for-greater-obamacare-privacy-safeguards/
Yes Barry. Call up your buddy Immelt, who’s company paid no corporate income taxes last year, and tell him to urge taxpayers to empty their pockets once more for the holy government.
Oops wrong thread.
Good. It’s weird not only that these “navigators” exist in the first place, but that they apparently need have no qualifications and that the federal government, which is paying them, will not even have a list of their names, let alone vet them.
I see at the link that 14 Senators pledged out of the 100.
These “navigators” are nothing but Walmart greeters to the new world of American socialism. Find everything you need?
I have done that before- but at least your wrong thread comment made SOME sense in context to the thread. Mine were like a neon sign! ;)
“They dont want the navigators to have access to the personal records of Fla. residents”
I figure there are any number of ways the navigators will have access to the personal records of every American no matter what happens with this particular issue in Florida. For medical, the doctors themselves will be required to share all the info. The IRS is all-powerful and can/will get anything they want about anyone.
I think Bondi is trying to appeal to the conservatives in an attempt to undo her support of Trayvon Martin. She sees much more important positions in her future, and knows she’ll need the convervatives’ support.
The “navigators” should be at the IRS getting people through the tax code instead of making people pay for help.
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