Thursday, May 16, 2013

IRS building “largest personal information database the government has ever attempted”

creeping
Off the general topic here but absolutely critical for all Americans to know about and start demanding answers as our privacy and rights are stolen by a corrupt government via Your Next IRS Political Audit – WSJ.com.
To monitor compliance with these [Obamacare] rules, the IRS and HHS are now building the largest personal information database the government has ever attempted. Known as the Federal Data Services Hub, the project is taking the IRS’s own records (for income and employment status) and centralizing them with information from Social Security (identity), Homeland Security (citizenship), Justice (criminal history), HHS (enrollment in entitlement programs and certain medical claims data) and state governments (residency).

The data hub will be used as the verification system for ObamaCare’s complex subsidy formula. All insurers, self-insured businesses and government health programs must submit reports to the IRS about the individuals they cover, which the IRS will cross-check against tax returns.
Good luck in advance to anyone who gets caught in this system’s gears, assuming it even works. Centralizing so much personal information in one place is another invitation for the IRS wigglers in some regional office—or maybe higher up—to make political decisions about enforcement.
The original 61-page application for ObamaCare subsidies (since junked) asked about voter registration and invited beneficiaries to sign up then and there. What does that have to do with affordable health care?
And how long before voter registration is slipped backed in? Will they have a category for patriots? Islamophobes? Will they audit them or deny services and care or charge higher premiums? Repeal it.

Reread “They Thought They Were Free” and send it to any American who tells you we live in the Land of the Free.

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