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The Truth about Navigators

By John Fund             http://www.nationalreview.com
James O’Keefe reveals corruption at the heart of the president’s signature
program.

*James O’Keefe, the guerrilla videographer who helped bring down ACORN (the
“community organizing” group that Barack Obama worked for as a lawyer and
trainer) and got NPR’s president fired, is back.*

This time, his undercover investigators focused on Obamacare’s
“navigators,” the nearly 50,000 people who, in the words of the Department
of Health and Human Services, “will serve as an in-person resource for
Americans who want additional assistance in shopping for and enrolling in
plans” on the Obamacare exchanges (at least when they’re finally working).
The total value of grants doled out for nonprofits and community
organizations to hire navigators has topped *$67 million nationwide, and
some of the money is going to a group run by ACORN’s highly controversial
founder. *

The events of O’Keefe’s videoof a Texas navigator site run by the National
Urban League are a familiar sight to viewers of his past efforts exposing
Medicaid and voter fraud. *Government-paid workers supposedly trained to
uphold the law advise clients on how to lie on government forms, evade
legal requirements, and ignore proper procedures.*

*“You lie because your premiums will be higher,” one navigator advises an
investigator for O’Keefe’s Project Veritas, who tells the worker he
sometimes smokes. “Don’t tell them that. Don’t tell ’em.”*

The investigator then poses as a low-income worker at a university who has
unreported cash income on the side, worrying about how that might affect
his premium subsidies. That’s no problem for a navigator, who says, *“Don’t
get yourself in trouble by declaring it now.”*

*“Yeah, it didn’t happen,” another navigator says. One more chimes in:
“Never report it.”*

Records show that the National Urban League was paid $376,000 by the
federal government for its Obamacare outreach in Texas.

O’Keefe’s cameras then visit Enroll America, a nationwide nonprofit group
that has launched a multi-state grassroots campaign to help millions of
Americans sign up for health coverage.* Daniel Clayton of Enroll America
says the group is “purely nonprofit. It’s not partisan,
non-political.”*But when *Brian
Pendleton of Enroll America is introduced at a speaking engagement, Enroll
America is described as “the official group for the DNC [Democratic
National Committee].*”

Enroll America, O’Keefe reports, appears to be sharing data and working
directly with an explicitly political group called Battleground Texas,
activities that he notes “*are prohibited unless certain conditions are
met.” Adrian Bell, the regional field director for Battleground Texas,
proudly notes the group was “started by President Obama’s national field
director” and is “dedicated to turning Texas blue.”*



There’s much more in the video, which O’Keefe hints will not be his last.
Left unexplored is how so many navigators nationwide were hired without any
background checks required. While Texas and some other states have passed
requirements of their own, the absence of such checks at the federal level
was acknowledged by *HHS secretary Kathleen Sebelius last week. She was
asked by Texas senator John Cornyn if “a convicted felon could be a
navigator and could acquire sensitive personal information from an
individual unbeknownst to them.”*

*“It’s possible,” was Secretary Sebelius’s less-than-comforting reply.*

Michael Astrue served as commissioner of Social Security until earlier this
year, and in the 1990s served as general counsel for HHS. He wrote in *The
Weekly Standard* last month that he is genuinely frightened of the lax
security surrounding the Obamacare website, and the fact that navigators
will access the federal data hub to help people enroll:

*HHS opened the door to large-scale fraud by providing funding for tens of
thousands of “navigators”—people who are supposed to persuade the uninsured
to apply for coverage and then assist them in the application process.
Instead of hiring well-screened, well-trained, and well-supervised workers,
HHS decided to build political support for the Affordable Care Act by
pouring money into supportive organizations so they could launch poorly
trained workers into their communities without obtaining criminal
background checks or creating systems for monitoring their activities.*

*As a practical matter, these navigators are unaccountable, and yet they
will be asking people for Social Security numbers and other sensitive
information. It will not take long for navigators to become predators, and
HHS has no plan to deal with the new breed of predators it is creating. The
somnolent HHS inspector general has been silent about this scheme that will
inflict widespread fraud and identity theft on vulnerable Americans.*

*Finally, we should all remember that the Minnesota exchange illegally
disclosed the Social Security numbers of 2,400 of its state’s citizens 18
daysbefore its exchange opened for business. With HHS’s convoluted
patchwork of contractors, including the data centers of “the cloud,” tens
of thousands of people have now gained access to our personal data.*

In Texas, some of those people work for Local 100 United Labor Unions, a
New Orleans group run by ACORN founder *Wade Rathke. Local 100 is a
“sub-grantee” providing navigators for the Southern United Neighborhoods
group, which received a $600,678 grant to promote Obamacare enrollment. It
also received a $270,193 grant for similar work in Arkansas and a $486,123
grant for Louisiana, also as a “sub-grantee.” Marcel Reid, a former
dissident board member of ACORN who broke with the group in 2008 over its
questionable practices, told me earlier this year, “ACORN is forming new
groups under new mismanagement, and if Wade Rathke is involved in any of
them, it spells* *trouble.”*

Many of the Navigator problems uncovered in O’Keefe’s videos and by other
media outlets could have been predicted, given the propensity of *Obama
World to associate with highly ideological and often administratively
sloppy “community organizers.*” Last Friday, the *Washington Post* ran a
piece by Ed Rogers, a former top deputy in the 1988 George H. W. Bush
campaign, entitled *“Six Reasons Obamacare Will Get Worse for Democrats.”
One reason leaps out:*

*Navigators. If you liked ACORN, you’ll love the Obamacare Navigators. I’m
sure there will be good, sincere people who really want to help people
navigate the Obamacare maze. But there will be enough bad apples employed
as navigators to supply plenty of scary anecdotes and weird encounters that
will result in a steady ridicule of the overall program. And there will no
doubt be activists with hidden cameras ready to capture a few creepy and
outrageous encounters that will grab everybody’s attention and make voters
even more skeptical of Obamacare.*

The law’s problems are coming from more sides than a pentadecagon. But one
of the most serious things undermining its credibility is the *Obama
administraion’s seemingly complete indifference to corruption within one of
the key groups tasked with its implementation. We’ll have to see just how
much worse it gets.*

*— John Fund is national-affairs columnist for *National Review Online*.*

* ~Steve~                        *

http://www.nationalreview.com/article/363699/truth-about-navigators-john-fund




   *Steve* | November 12, 2013 at 4:55 am | Tags: ACORN, Barack Obama, National
Urban League, Obamacare, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act,
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