Once you get on the train, you can’t get off til the ride’s over….   
all your data are belong to usObamaCare is virtually, and literally, connected to every aspect of your life.   Through the multi-platform Health exchange sites all of your personal data is transmitted to various governmental agencies including the IRS, HHS and Banking Networks.    Any data transaction you make -to reflect any actual activity in your life- with your residence, your job, your bank, your tax filings, purchases, registrations etc. are recorded into your federal database of activity where they can be monitored for regulatory and compliance oversight or audits.   – BE CAREFUL !
You should be cautious to provide information about your personal finances and banking. These stories [outlined below] are going to grow exponentially as people realize the magnitude of the tentacles of regulation and compliance.
WASHINGTON – For the second week in a row, the Washington Healthplanfinder website is down, and it’s causing problems for people who are dealing with billing issues. Some of them say the website is mistakenly debiting their accounts.


Shannon Bruner of Indianola logged on to her checking account Monday morning, and found she was almost 800 dollars in the negative.
“The first thing I thought was, ‘I got screwed,’” she said.
The Bruners enrolled for insurance on the Washington Healthplanfinder website, last October. They say they selected the bill pay date to be December 24th. Instead the Washington Healthplanfinder drafted the 835 dollar premium Monday.
Josh Bruner started his own business this year as an engineering recruiter. They said it’s forced them to pay a lot of attention to their bills and their bank accounts.
“Big knot in my gut because we’re trying to keep it together,” said Shannon Bruner. “It’s important to me that this kind of stuff doesn’t happen.”
They’re not alone.
taxmanOne viewer emailed KING 5 saying, “They drafted my account this morning for a second time.”
Another woman on Facebook with a similar problem commented, “We are all in the same boat.”
“We’ve got to figure out how to get money to pay the bills for the next week or two until we have another check come through,” said Josh Bruner. “It’s just crazy.”  (read more)

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