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Article: One World Government
A free-market think
tank is warning that the House healthcare bill
could potentially give thousands of
federal employees access to citizens' financial records.
The House healthcare bill, H.R. 3200, expressly gives the new Health Choices Commissioner the right to look at an individual's tax return to determine what medical benefits or subsidies that person qualifies for. Section 431 of the bill allows the new commissioner to view individuals' filing status, adjusted gross income, number of dependents, and tax credits taken. "A lot of people
who are concerned about privacy, they're concerned about
privacy from corporations. They're worried about things like
browser cookies....And our point here is that
what we really ought to be concerned
about is privacy from government," he suggests.
"Hewlett Packard can't knock my door in, handcuff me, and
carry my child away; but the federal
government can do that. It does have that kind of power."
Giovanetti calls it a
"top-down, government-knows-all approach." Read More ....
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