White House Dismisses Data Privacy Concerns Over Healthcare Navigators as Anti-Obamacare "Obsession"
It fails because you don't like it?
The White House on Monday dismissed documents provided by the House Oversight Committee that suggested so-called "navigators" assisting consumers with signing up for the new healthcare law had put consumer information at risk.
"This is just one more data point in the Republican obsession with sabotaging ObamaCare," said White House press secretary Jay Carney.
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Wow. They paid big money, your money, to the same street rabble riff raff that did the dirty work of their election campaign to promote Obamacare and the other side is the one playing politics? Burn in Hell, Carney.
HIH does Carney shave without looking at himself in the mirror?