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3/25/13, "Obamavote: Healthcare application registers voters, too," Washington Examiner, Paul Bedard
"The 61-page online Obamacare draft application
for health care includes asking if the applicant wants to register to
vote, raising the specter that pro-Obama groups being tapped to help
Americans sign up for the program will also steer them to register with
the Democratic Party.
On page 59, after numerous questions about the
applicant's identity and qualification for Obamacare, comes the
question: "Would you like to register to vote?" The placement of the
question could lead some to believe they have to register to vote to get
health care.
In the introduction of the document,
the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services declare: "This
document-the 'questionnaire'-represents each possible item that may need
to be asked for successful eligibility determinations."
In a letter to Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius Monday, Rep. Charles Boustany Jr., chair of the House Ways and Means Oversight subcommittee, said HHS is overstepping its bounds by a mile.
"The draft documents wander into areas outside
the department's purview and links applications for health insurance
subsidies to voter registration," he wrote in the letter provided to
Secrets. "The position of the question could lead some to think voter
registration is somehow tied to subsidy eligibility," he added.
Boustany, a Louisiana Republican, said
the application raises two alarming issues: What does HHS plan to do
with all the information it collects on each applicant and will
pro-Obama groups like AARP and Families USA that might be tapped as "navigators" to sign people up
to Obamacare, steer them to register as Democrats. Others have
indicated that groups like Planned Parenthood and ACORN could also act
as a navigator.
In his letter, Boustany demands from HHS
guidance for the navigator program, especially whether they will be
encouraged to ask applicants about their voting status. He set an April 8
deadline for HHS' response.
He added that the Affordable Care Act does not
let HHS probe into an applicant's choice to vote. What's more, he said
the Paperwork Reduction Act requires that federal agencies seek only
information needed to do their job.
"While the health care law requires that
government agencies collect vast information about Americans' personal
lives, it does not give your department an interest in whether
individual Americans choose to vote," wrote Boustany." via Weasel Zippers
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Ed. note: No offense, Rep. Boustany, but the RNC and your GOP leadership are trying very hard to make your job a complete waste of time.
Monday, March 25, 2013
ObamaCare registers voters as they sign up for ObamaCare, pathetic GOP blue ribbon plan to show new voters they 'care' already obsolete, not that it was a serious plan to begin with
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