Mojo2
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Absent a valid state-issued ID, how do you positively verify the claim that the person at the poll is indeed the person on the voter registration roll?
That's a great question.
Here's another:
Is a photo ID required for Obamacare?
CHIP - How do I get it? • Call 1-877-KIDS-NOW (1-877-543-7669)
• Go to Home | InsureKidsNow.gov
What do I need to bring with me when I apply for Medicaid or CHIP?
Each state is different, but in general you should bring…
• your birth certificate or U.S. passport.
• photo ID (driver’s license, state ID card, school ID card, military ID card).
• something that proves you live at your address – like a water, power, or gas bill, or a copy of your
lease with your name on it.
• something that shows your Social Security Number (SSN).
• something that shows how much money you make (a paycheck; an income tax return; or letters from Social
Security, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), and/or the VA).
Medicare - How do I get it?
Sometimes you are automatically enrolled in Medicare Parts
A&B, but sometimes you have to sign up yourself. Nobody is
automatically enrolled in Part D or Medicare Advantage.
You will automatically be signed up for Parts A & B if you...
• are turning 65 and already get benefits from Social Security
or the Railroad Retirement Board (RRB).
• are under 65 and have a disability.
• have ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease).
You will need to sign up for Parts A & B if you...
• are turning 65 and don’t already receive Social Security
or RRB benefits.
• have End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD).
The different parts have different enrollment periods and
different ways to sign up. To avoid paying a penalty, sign up as
soon as you are eligible.
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If you are unemployed, got hurt at work, get child support, or have money saved for retirement, you should
bring papers that show how much money you get from each.
If you’re pregnant, some states require that you bring a letter from your doctor proving that you are pregnant.
If you have health insurance, bring your insurance card.
http://www.iom.edu/~/media/Files/Ac...nd Documents/LetsAsk4ConsumerGuidehighres.pdf
And wouldn't that requirement make Obamacare RACIST???
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