Should a man own be arrested for asking his strength insurance company more or less increased rates?
Joe Szakos was informed that Anthem was going to increase the premiums on Virginia Organizing Project's form plan by 14.1%.
Szakos, a customer, couldn't get an answer from Anthem. There was no acquittal for raising rates on one hand, and spending money lobbying against robustness care reform on the other. And instead of trying to present Szakos an explanation, they had him arrested.
He wasn't at a town hall union with a gun. Why arrest him?
Answers:
cue pal harvey wise saying...now here's the rest of the story!
This man had the unmitigated nerve to question the pillars of society, the business magnates who, so we are told, hire more citizens than poor people do. It's time he showed some respect for his betters, and this arrest will teach him a sensible lesson. Or so the conventional wisdom goes. Source(s): sarcasm
And to the morons defending the corporations, they exist to serve us, NOT vice versa. So shove it up your conservatives.
He was arrested for trespassing. He wasn't there alone. He have about 60 protestors with him.
http://www2.timesdispatch.com/rtd/news/l…
http://www2.timesdispatch.com/rtd/news/l…
Is this a fictional story you wrote up yourself? Where is your connect?
Joe Szakos sounds like he should be more upset that democrats are trying to ram through big affairs of state health insurance, and fine him $3,800 when he doesn't get a plan considering it will be mandatory for everyone.
If he be arrested than most likely he was breaking the canon.
Because the truth to the question would put a huge hole surrounded by the republicans logic so they suppressed the truth.
The truth is that the health insurance companies basically own us by the balls and if there is not a soul to regulate them they will continue to rise rates unless something is done.
Here is proof.
Submitted by Kathleen Blanchard RN on Aug 14th, 2009
Posted under: Affordable Health Insurance
Affordable robustness insurance is becoming more distant. Blue Cross Blue Shield is hiking rates for their most popular health insurance plan, Medigap. Rates starting in October are going up 4.7 percent, and the impact will be feel by our senior citizens. Blue Cross currently insures 210,000 seniors in Michigan. Source(s): http://www.emaxhealth.com/1020/72/32855/…
I get a feeling that theirs more to this story
I regard it's because he and several other VOP employees attempted to force their way into the corporate headquarters to confront executives.
The problem wasn't what he be asking, but the approach that he took. Having a dispute with a business certainly does not provide the right to enter that business short permission.
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Szakos, a customer, couldn't get an answer from Anthem. There was no acquittal for raising rates on one hand, and spending money lobbying against robustness care reform on the other. And instead of trying to present Szakos an explanation, they had him arrested.
He wasn't at a town hall union with a gun. Why arrest him?
Answers:
cue pal harvey wise saying...now here's the rest of the story!
This man had the unmitigated nerve to question the pillars of society, the business magnates who, so we are told, hire more citizens than poor people do. It's time he showed some respect for his betters, and this arrest will teach him a sensible lesson. Or so the conventional wisdom goes. Source(s): sarcasm
And to the morons defending the corporations, they exist to serve us, NOT vice versa. So shove it up your conservatives.
He was arrested for trespassing. He wasn't there alone. He have about 60 protestors with him.
http://www2.timesdispatch.com/rtd/news/l…
http://www2.timesdispatch.com/rtd/news/l…
Is this a fictional story you wrote up yourself? Where is your connect?
Joe Szakos sounds like he should be more upset that democrats are trying to ram through big affairs of state health insurance, and fine him $3,800 when he doesn't get a plan considering it will be mandatory for everyone.
If he be arrested than most likely he was breaking the canon.
Because the truth to the question would put a huge hole surrounded by the republicans logic so they suppressed the truth.
The truth is that the health insurance companies basically own us by the balls and if there is not a soul to regulate them they will continue to rise rates unless something is done.
Here is proof.
Submitted by Kathleen Blanchard RN on Aug 14th, 2009
Posted under: Affordable Health Insurance
Affordable robustness insurance is becoming more distant. Blue Cross Blue Shield is hiking rates for their most popular health insurance plan, Medigap. Rates starting in October are going up 4.7 percent, and the impact will be feel by our senior citizens. Blue Cross currently insures 210,000 seniors in Michigan. Source(s): http://www.emaxhealth.com/1020/72/32855/…
I get a feeling that theirs more to this story
I regard it's because he and several other VOP employees attempted to force their way into the corporate headquarters to confront executives.
The problem wasn't what he be asking, but the approach that he took. Having a dispute with a business certainly does not provide the right to enter that business short permission.
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