Health care "reform" means your medical care depends on your bank account


Verifying "affordability credits"

More and more this "health care reform" looks like nothing more than an attempt to control your life and monitor you. Your choice is taken away, your freedom is destroyed, and you are reduced to the legal status of a child.

Did you know that the "Health Choices Commissioner" will have access to your IRS data?

That's scary when you know that the IRS can move money around in your bank accounts without your permission.

That's terrifying when you realize that the Federal government may now have a controlling interest in your bank.

I told you in 2005 that the devil is in the details. Let me remind you.

Once the system exists, it can be perverted to any use. If you have done anything questionable, or even if a policeman or agent has a beef with you or something you have done, your records will be flagged and your freedom will be curtailed. It doesn't matter if it is a mistake or if you prove you are innocent. As anyone who has had tangles with the IRS can tell you, it's almost impossible to "clear your name." If you manage to get your record cleared one place, it can trigger "inquires" elsewhere. Just as mistakes with the DEA, INS, and FDA have triggered IRS investigations. Once in the "system," it assumes you are guilty without overwhelming and uncontested proof that you are innocent.

My second concern is system security. Let's face it, these central databases are not known for being secure. Even if one part of the system is secure, it only takes one hole to reveal all the details of your life. Or to put it another way, even if your credit card information was totally secure, once everything is connected, there is nothing that can stop your credit card number and personal info from being sold by anyone plugged into the system.

My third concern is that it removes your choice to limit who has access to your information. Up until there is a crime or the investigation of a crime, there is absolutely no need for anyone to have access to your information. And yes, I am familiar with the current banking laws and how much information is already reported to the government without your consent.

My fourth concern is assumption that one huge centrally managed database is somehow more secure and preferable to many smaller databases competing for your business.

Government is not your friend. And your government doesn't trust you to make the right choice.

— NeoWayland

Posted: Thu - August 27, 2009 at 10:25 AM  Tag


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