Obama care requires-National Health Care Identification Card:

Yes, he did. He copied and pasted it from some nutter website.
It doesn't surprize me. To be honest, if most people would become objectively informed about the benefits of scannable health ID cards I think they'd like the idea. It would certainly help reduce cost but more importantly it would save a lot of lives and that's something a reasonable person cannot disregard out of hand. As a health care consumer and patient I love the fact that not only will I be able to provide any physician with my entire medical history and data but that I will be the owner of that history and data and that I can carry it with me anywhere I go.
 
Yes Damo....that is exactly what it would be used for....and in this case....that is a very good thing. Now before you get your "Big brother is evil and can't do anything right" panties in a wad try reasoning.
and this is why you are part of the EVIL axis of government entities. the SS number system was implemented with full disclosure that it wouldn't be used for tracking purposes, is now used for tracking purposes because you think it's a good thing. Just like the PATRIOT ACT was passed with full disclosure that it would only be used for terrorism related investigations, but is now used mainly for drug investigations because you think it's a good thing. I tell ya what, fuck you and your big brother bullshit reasoning. when are you getting your ID chip implanted?
 
If clowns other than legion dune think we can have obama care without id's please raise your hand so I can laugh in your face too.
 
Show me a single insurance co that doesn't require Id. Why people would use others like they do in voting dungturd!

The issue is whether the Affordable Care Act requires a national health id card. It doesn't. Just admit that the winger horseshit you posted was wrong. No need to defend it.
 
Actually his point is valid. When you register to vote you have to show multiple forms of ID to register your self as a voter. When you vote you have to identify your name, address and provide a signature to match the signature on record and if you are voting absentee ballot you must provide either your drivers license # or part of your SS# that is, you have verified your identification. So why is another redundant and completely uneccessary form of ID needed? Why don't you then need a photo ID to vote by absentee ballot? Sounds pretty damned inconsistent to me, that is, unless it's to deny certain demographics their voting priveleges.

I presume the ID card will replace those procedures you mentioned, thus streamlining the process, but let's go with your logic that you'll still have to do all the same old things as well as some new things. Go government! hooray!
 
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