Reader: "May I pose several questions regarding this
latest scandal?"
In Response To: IRS Seizes
Medical Records Of Millions Of Americans - article with video (glasc)
(Thanks, L. :) Reader L. writes: ===== May I pose several questions regarding this latest scandal? One internet source, albeit unreliable claims the former IRS is gone and is now part of the Department of Treasury. Yet, there has been no official announcement yet. Could this affect the signing of a warrant? Is the warrant necessary when the lines between the US CONSTITUTION and CORRUPTION have become so blurred that the two are synonymous? Is it possible, that a vast other area of fraud has been uncovered between dishonest medical providers, and insurance companies that requires some reconciliation done before we can all continue with constitutional government? Could it be that a private report was made to the I.R.S. including original medical records, billing and payment statements concerning a medical facility in Santa Monica who over-billed some times as many as five times for one procedure long after the patient left the facility? Could it be that the method used was a slick operation that any other medical provider could duplicate that would ultimately inflate the cost of all health insurance and could over-treat the patient causing his or her death? Could it be that because ERISA fraud crosses state lines it is a constitutional issue under Article I, Section 8, Clause 3, ?To regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several states, and with the Indian tribes? and it must be addressed before we can move forward? The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) (Pub.L. 93?406, 88?Stat.?829, enacted September?2, 1974, codified in part at 29 U.S.C. ch. 18) is a federal law which establishes minimum standards for pension plans in private industry and provides for extensive rules on the federal income tax effects of transactions associated with employee benefit plans. ERISA was enacted to protect the interests of employee benefit plan participants and their beneficiaries by: ? Requiring the disclosure of financial and other information concerning the plan to beneficiaries; ? Establishing standards of conduct for plan fiduciaries; ? Providing for appropriate remedies and access to the federal courts. ERISA is sometimes used to refer to the full body of laws regulating employee benefit plans, which are found mainly in the Internal Revenue Code and ERISA itself. Responsibility for the interpretation and enforcement of ERISA is divided among the Department of Labor, the Department of the Treasury (particularly the Internal Revenue Service), and the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation. I am not condoning the lack of a warrant if one is called for, but isn?t it just possible that because our government has failed so miserably all of its fiduciary duties, that we must now take control in a manner that will produce results and not more theater in the usual habit of congressional hearings? We all agree; we want honest government. Maybe we need to let the good guys in to arrive at a point where we can actually achieve it. ********************************************************************************************************* http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=279824 |
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