In December, national polling discovered that Republicans think ACORN, which permanently closed its doors a few years ago, still exists and helps Democrats steal elections. In March, House Republicans approved a measure blocking funding for ACORN, despite the fact that non-existent organizations don’t seek public funds.
And now in April, the right is arguing the Obama administration is poised to help reanimate ACORN — or at least something very close to it.
Breitbart.com ran an item last week warning conservatives that the administration may be poised to use the Affordable Care Act as a “vehicle to resurrect ACORN or an ACORN-like entity.”
A day later, the far-right Family Research Council issued an email alert to its supporters, warning of an “army” of ACORN activists. The message added, “With this administration, it isn’t a question of whether they would abuse their power — but when!”
What in the world are these people talking about? As the Affordable Care Act is fully implemented, there are obvious bureaucratic challenges associated with signing up tens of millions of people. As the Washington Post noted, “While some people will find registering for health insurance as easy as booking a flight online, vast numbers who are confused by the myriad choices will need to sit down with someone who can walk them through the process.”
To that end, the law empowers the Department of Health and Human Services to hire people to help the uninsured navigate the health care system and get coverage, many of whom have never had coverage and aren’t sure how to proceed. This is obviously important — if the uninsured get lost, confused, or slip through the cracks, they won’t get the benefits to which they’re entitled and the law won’t work as designed.
And so, tens of thousands of “navigators” will be needed — and that immediately makes the right think of ACORN, “or an ACORN-like entity.”
From the Post report:









