Republicans Efforts To Exterminate Poor People

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"On March 19, 1997, investigators from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Internal Revenue Service, and the Department of Health and Human Services served search warrants at Columbia/HCA facilities in El Paso and on dozens of doctors with suspected ties to the company. Eight days after the initial raid, Rick Scott signed his last SEC report as a hospital executive. Four months later, the board of directors pressured him to resign as chairman and CEO. He was succeeded by Thomas F. Frist Jr. Scott was paid $9.88 Million in a settlement, and left owning 10 million shares of stock then worth more than $350 Million. The directors had been warned in the company's annual public reports to stockholders that incentives Columbia/HCA offered doctors could run afoul of a federal anti-kickback law passed in order to limit or eliminate instances of conflicts of interest in Medicare and Medicaid."
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"The legacy of Scott’s leadership of Columbia/HCA — once the nation’s largest for-profit hospital chain before it ousted Scott and settled the largest health care fraud fine in history at the time — underpins his political identity. The company is the origin of his fabulous wealth, which has allowed him to pump $106.5 Million of his own money into his campaigns, $20.6 million of which he has dropped so far on his Senate bid against Nelson. Some of his donors this year are old friends from Columbia/HCA. And Democrats aren’t letting the issue go, either."
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Surprise, surprise....he became Florida's Governor, in 2011!!!!
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The US should have installed a single payer system rather than the system it did install. Obama would have preferred this, and so would most people. Healthcare should not be a for-profit enterprise.

The US military has proved that it can successfully manage Army and Navy Post and Base Exchanges on a non profit basis.
 
The US should have installed a single payer system rather than the system it did install. Obama would have preferred this, and so would most people. Healthcare should not be a for-profit enterprise.

The US military has proved that it can successfully manage Army and Navy Post and Base Exchanges on a non profit basis.
I can understand why narcissistic greedy Americans who don't want to pay for their own healthcare costs are fully in favor of making everyone pitch in to help lower their own costs.
 
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