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Former insurance exec tells how industry threatens elected officials
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See part 1 of the interview here.
Indeed. And we’ll see if our Congressmen and women will use government to further increase corporate profits or to begin to decrease the cost of healthcare to ordinary people. The industry’s spending a million dollars a day. Our only hope is in letters and letters and letters.
There’s link in the right sidebar.
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Written by Monte
July 13, 2009 at 9:44 am
Posted in healthcare, Politics, Poverty, Social change
Tagged with Bill Moyers, Capitol Hill Washington D.C., CIGNA, Corporate Communications, government health care, Health, Health care, health care ad, health care costs, health care reform, health care TV ad, Health insurance, health insurance premiums, Health Policy, healthcare, immoral health care, Insurance, Lobbying, Medicare, morality health care, public health, single-payer healthcare, Universal health care, universal healthcare, WENDELL POTTER