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Friday, September 20, 2013

Obamacare's creepy control of your doctor's exams

  As we wait breathlessly to see what the crooks in DC are going to do, I thought it might be interesting to watch this--yes, it's true--creepy ad  PSA about Obamacare.
  Legal Insurrection has a takedown on the creepy reactions to the creepy PSA; it's well worth looking at Leftist reactions across the web, but what's most interesting is that somehow Leftists have managed to separate themselves from what's happened to Tea Partyers with the IRS and other government entities' attacks on their lives, their personal goals, and their businesses. 
  Government harassment could never happen to them because they're always going to be in power! And they know best (which explains why all the unions are jumping ship on Obamacare.)
  USA Today:
Newly uncovered IRS documents show the agency flagged political groups based on the content of their literature, raising concerns specifically about "anti-Obama rhetoric," inflammatory language and "emotional" statements made by non-profits seeking tax-exempt status.
The internal 2011 documents, obtained by USA TODAY, list 162 groups by name, with comments by Internal Revenue Service lawyers in Washington raising issues about their political, lobbying and advocacy activities. In 21 cases, those activities were characterized as "propaganda."
  So basically if you disagree--or make him unhappy even-- with the guy in charge, you're deserving of government harassment in your pocketbook and life. Maybe if you're lucky you could even become a patsy squirrel target for the State Department's mistakes.
  Those gauzy happy videos about being sure you sign up for government health care aren't government propaganda. Neither are those commercials about how happy you'll be to land in hospice where the main goal is depleting the stockpile of ancient cuckoo's nest drugs rather than treating illness. 
  Death panels, after all, are part of the new program, as admitted by Paul Krugman and Robert Reich.
  And, see, the government wants to know your sexual habits which is a natural extension of their funding your abortion and birth control pills. All that info will go to the "navigators" who could have a history of stealing identities but you'll never know that because there will be no background checks on them.
  And, really, your sex life is just the beginning:
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) wants to require health care providers to include “social and behavioral” data in Electronic Health Records (EHR) and to link patient’s records to public health departments, it was announced last week.
  "Social and behavioral" data is necessary to help determine what your proper behavior should be, at least according to the likes of snoopy concerned Michelle Obama who recently has a closed door hammering meeting with food companies.
  So, yeah, this ad is completely legitimate, considering what this government is doing with our personal lives.
  When all this came out in recent months, the fleshy, lipsticked Democrat consultants waved their hands and protested prettily that "you can't conflate" the IRS harassment with government health care.
  Um, yeah, ya can.

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