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Dusty
05-11-2013, 05:35
I believe "Enroll America" is the program in which libdems are paid to go out into targeted neighborhoods ostensibly to sign up folks for Obamacare, but at the same time they register them as dems on one of the sheets they sign. They get paid up to 20 bucks an hour to do it, and it reflects on the jobs report, as well, killing a couple birds with one stone.

Couple that with the instant dems created by the immigration bill, and the dems have a lock on 2016.

If we don't gets some cats in Congress to grow some hairy-assed balls most ricky-tick, we better buy all the seeds and purification tabs we can get.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/05/11/fundraising-from-hhs-secretary-draws-scrutiny/

Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius' recent push to encourage health care executives and nonprofit organizations to make donations to organizations working to implement ObamaCare is drawing criticism from a key Senate Republican who questions whether she has a conflict of interest.

HHS spokesman Jason Young confirms that Sebelius in recent weeks has asked various charitable foundations, businesses executives, churches and doctors to make financial contributions to nonprofit organizations, such as Enroll America, that are helping to implement President Obama's health care overhaul.

Young said there is a special section within the Public Health Services Act that allows the HHS secretary to solicit financial support for nonprofit organizations conducting public health work. He said most of the solicitations have occurred through telephone calls, but in some speeches as well.

"For the last several months, the secretary has been working with a full range of stakeholders who share in the mission of getting Americans the help they need and deserve," Young said. "We have always worked with outside groups and the efforts now ramping up are just one more part of that work."

The fundraising pitches were first reported by the Washington Post. Young said Sebelius made no fundraising request of entities regulated by HSS, such as drug companies, hospitals or insurers.

Some lawmakers and advocacy groups have voiced concerns in recent weeks that many consumers will have a hard time navigating the health coverage options available to them next year as a mix of government programs and tax credits for private insurance kicks in.

The administration has recently announced it would be directing $200 million to states, private groups and local health centers so that they can hire workers who can help consumers pick the insurance plan best for them. The fundraising pitches appear to be another step along those lines. Beginning Oct. 1, people can start signing up for coverage through new state and federal health exchanges.

But Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, said that soliciting money from health care executives is absurd.

"Moving forward, I will be seeking more information from the administration about these actions to help better understand whether there are conflicts of interest and if it violated federal law," Hatch said.

Hatch's criticism comes as House Republicans plan yet another vote to try to repeal ObamaCare.

In his remarks at a Mother's Day-themed event at the White House on Friday, Obama said his signature health care law "is here to stay."

"There's a lot that this law is already doing for Americans with insurance," the president said. "There's a lot more that's going to happen for folks who don't have insurance."

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Paslode
05-11-2013, 08:53
"Moving forward, I will be seeking more information from the administration about these actions to help better understand whether there are conflicts of interest and if it violated federal law," Hatch said.


Hatch is just covering his financial portfolio. If Hatch and his backers are included in some manner no conflict of interest and/or no violations of laws will be found. If Hatch and his backers are not included they will drag it out until they are included.

You pat my my back, I'll pat yours and we''ll keep the charade rolling kind of thing.