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*Date:* 10/6/2013 4:39:57 AM****

*Subject:* Obama will not stop with the IRS see what's next citizens****

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Would you trust thousands of low-level Federal bureaucrats and
contractors with one-touch access to your private financial and
medical information? Under Obamacare you won’t have any choice.

As the Obamacare train-wreck begins to gather steam, there is
increasing concern in Congress over something called the Federal Data
Services Hub. The Data Hub is a comprehensive database of personal
information being established by the Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS) to implement the federally facilitated health insurance
exchanges. The purpose of the Data Hub, according to a June 2013
Government Accountability Office (GAO) report, is to provide
“electronic, near real-time access to federal data” and “access to
state and third party data sources needed to verify
consumer-eligibility information.” In these days of secret domestic
surveillance by the intelligence community, rogue IRS officials and
state tax agencies using private information for political purposes,
and police electronically logging every license plate that passes by,
the idea of the centralized Data Hub is making lawmakers and citizens
nervous.

They certainly should be; the potential for abuse is enormous. The
massive, centralized database will include comprehensive personal
information such as income and financial data, family size,
citizenship and immigration status, incarceration status, social
security numbers, and private health information. It will compile
dossiers based on information obtained from the IRS, the Department of
Homeland Security, the Department of Defense, the Veterans
Administration, the Office of Personnel Management, the Social
Security Administration, state Medicaid databases, and for some reason
the Peace Corps. The Data Hub will provide web-based, one-stop
shopping for prying into people’s personal affairs.

Not to fear, HHS says, the Data Hub will be completely secure. Really?
Secure like all the information that has been made public in the
Wikileaks era? These days no government agency can realistically claim
that private information will be kept private, especially when it is
being made so accessible. Putting everyone’s personal information in
once place only simplifies the challenge for those looking to hack
into the system.

However, the hacker threat is the least of the Data Hub worries. The
hub will be used on a daily basis by so-called Navigators, which
according to the GAO are “community and consumer-focused nonprofit
groups, to which exchanges award grants to provide fair and impartial
public education” and “refer consumers as appropriate for further
assistance.” Thousands of such people will have unfettered access to
the Data Hub, but there are only sketchy guidelines on how they will
be hired, trained and monitored. Given the slap-dash, incoherent way
Obamacare is being implemented the prospect for quality control is
low. And the Obama administration’s track record of sweetheart deals,
no-bid, sole-source contracting and other means of rewarding people
with insider access means the Data Hub will be firmly in the hands of
trusted White House loyalists.

So if you think the IRS targeting Tea Party groups was bad, just wait
for the Obamacare Navigators to be unleashed. “Trust us,” the
administration says, no one will abuse the Data Hub. Sure, because
that has worked out so well in the past

- See more at:
http://rare.us/story/move-over-nsa-here-comes-the-obamacare-big-brother-database/#sthash.Us8HbxJ6.dpuf
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