Posted on 06/25/2013 7:01:47 AM PDT by IBD editorial writer
The Health and Human Services Department earlier this year exposed just how vast the governments data collection efforts will be on millions of Americans as a result of ObamaCare.
Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., asked HHS to provide a complete list of agencies that will interact with the Federal Data Services Hub.
The Hub is a central feature of ObamaCare, since it will be used by the new insurance exchanges to determine eligibility for benefits, exemptions from the federal mandate, and how much to grant in federal insurance subsidies.
Hey Maxie! The list of agencies that won’t interact with the Hub will be a lot shorter.
The United States, eh? It’s becoming an obscene joke.
Is that information super secret too?
Seems we need a Snowden in the HHS to divulge what is going on there since we’re not getting straight answers. Also, in the States secrecy is becoming SOP with regard to vendors and what they are paid.
Secrets, secrets, secrets.
Now that dems have the data collection what is their next move?.
Any guesses how the next two elections will go????.
It’s dead, Jim.
Any chance we could convince the mad dog Muslims that the Koran is being burned and used for toilet paper at various government alphabet agencies?
If we could, maybe something good would finally result from Islam. Make some popcorn and watch the fun!
“That filing describes a new “system of records” that will store names, birth dates, Social Security numbers, taxpayer status, gender, ethnicity, email addresses, telephone numbers on the millions of people expected to apply for coverage at the ObamaCare exchanges, as well as “tax return information from the IRS, income information from the Social Security Administration, and financial information from other third-party sources.””
What will happen to someone that refuses to give out that info? Probably with the skilled workers they are hireing the same thing that happens to me when I refuse to give a store clerk my phone number (deer in the headlights). I’ve had to ask store managers if they refuse to sell to someone that maybe doesn’t have a phone.
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