Now Fear of Privacy Issues Here, Eh? One in Seven New Mexico Obamacare Navigators is Listed in FBI’s Crime Database … 38 Obamacare Navigators on FBI Database
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And just one more reason to get a warm fuzzy about Obamacare …
According to the New Mexico Watchdog, one in seven Obamacare navigators in New Mexico is listed in the FBI’s crime information database. As reported at NRO, a hit in the NCIC does not necessarily reflect a criminal conviction. The database can include, for example, arrest records and criminal cases that were dismissed or led to an acquittal. So the Obama government is forcing individuals to buy insurance and then inflicting potential criminals upon the populous, who are sharing their personal information with. UNREAL. If Obamacare was a private business run by a GOP donor, Barack Obama would have sicked Eric Holder and the DOJ after it. Not only do you have to worry about an unprotected, extremely hackable web site, you also have to worry about the actual individuals helping you through the process. Doesn’t this sum up the Obama presidency in a nut shell?
An investigation by the National Review, one of the leading conservative media outlets in the country, reports that one in seven navigators in New Mexico hired to help consumers work their way through the Affordable Care Act appeared on the FBI’s National Crime Information Center database.
But an official with the state’s Affordable Care Act Implementation Projects emphasizes that while a person’s name may turn up on the FBI database, it does not mean they pose any risk to consumers and says the navigators have been properly vetted.
According to the story, 38 New Mexico health-care guides or certified application counselors received their certification to deal with consumers working their way through what’s colloquially called “Obamacare,” even though their names matched the FBI database. The National Review’s inspection could not determine how many of the 38 navigators had actually been convicted of a crime.
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