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Tennessee Has Its Own Fraud: While All Eyes Are On MN . . .”Good Red States” Are Allowing Us To Be Robbed (Op-Ed By Kat Stansell)

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Submitted by Kat Stansell (Independent Journalist and Earnest Patriot) –

The state of Tennessee has 200% more FREE HEALTHCARE enrollees than those who qualify for it.

The other 23 states in the same mess are: Fl, TX, GA, SC, NC, LA, MS, TX, OK, MO, IN, OH, MI, AZ and UT. What’s up? With a few notable exceptions like MI and AZ, the rest of those states are supposed to be in our camp.

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Our federal government is doing their best to send the illegals home. It’s the law. Allowing the invaders to take advantage of the bounty of America health care will only encourage them to try to stay, thus making more trouble for our ICE agents, who as yet, have not lost lives, but have sustained many injuries.

While we have all sat back and watched Obamacare shred our once-excellent health care in America, the explosion of illegal aliens has latched onto this weakened mess and caused everyone’s health care premiums to increase further, for less effective and thorough care.

Yes, we were gifted with a “pandemic” from the Globalists; yes Obama’s destructive Affordable Care Act is still hanging around, thanks to left-over Leftists in government; and yes, the entire country is suffering from the illegal invasion orchestrated by Obama and Biden. BUT, it is way past time to turn this around. There’s no place like home to start.

Nashville knows all this. We citizens of TN expect our government to be better than that of Minnesota’s.

The answer, I’d suggest, lies somewhere in the key components of the verification process. We MUST execute these successfully and efficiently.

  1. Income Verification:
    • Applicants must be made to provide real proof of income, which can include recent pay stubs, tax returns, or other financial documents to confirm their eligibility based on the federal poverty level.
  2. Household Composition:
    • Enrollees may need to provide information regarding household size and dependents. This helps to determine eligibility for both the individual and any dependents who may also need coverage. This can include birth certificates for minors, school enrollment with addresses, et. al.
  3. Automated Data Matching:
    • The state often uses automated systems to verify applicant information against federal and state databases. This may include checks with the IRS, Social Security Administration, and other relevant entities. Caution: these same are used to verify voters…and are frequently scammed.
  4. Quality Assurance Measures:
    • States like Tennessee typically implement programs to monitor the enrollment process and ensure compliance with eligibility requirements. This can involve routine audits and follow-up requests for documentation from randomly selected enrollees.
  5. Re-enrollment Requirements:
    • Enrollees are generally required to re-verify their eligibility annually during open enrollment periods, or if there are significant changes in their income, household size, or other relevant factors. I’m thinking that illegals will not bother with this step. I’m also thinking that Nashville isn’t enforcing this.
  6. Application Assistance Programs:
    • Several programs do provide assistance to individuals applying for healthcare, including help with verifying eligibility through navigators and community outreach programs. This should help, but there is no telling what those who work for the programs actually do. The state must look into this as well.

I fervently wish that we could trust our government to do the “right thing”but the sad truth in America today is that we cannot. We have to stay on them. It is, after all, the American way.

Contacting our local officials about this is our job. We cannot complain, if we do not help correct things. We must try to get past the closed-mouth stance often taken, on key issues like voting and learn what is really causing this additional waste of our tax dollars. I hope it is just the time it takes to turn the rudder of our big ship of state, but we must try to verify. Reagan has the idea…”trust but verify’“. My trust thing has become a little shaky.

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