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post Sep 18 2009, 08:01 PM
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This is the guy that is almost always standing behind Obama during some major announcement....to me he looks like hog, with his nose turned up in the air. I've always wondered who this poor soul was........now I know. Ugh!

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Henry Waxman to play the role of Columbo
Written by Mario Coluccio on August 20, 2009, 01:36 PM
Politico is reporting that “House Democrats are probing the nation’s largest insurance companies for lavish spending, demanding reams of compensation data and schedules of retreats and conferences.”

Who is one of the major players driving this investigation? None other than Henry Waxman, Chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee.

Surprise, surprise.

Given the economic make-up of Congressman Waxman’s congressional district, you’d think he would have more than enough “lavish spending” and “schedules of retreats” of which to investigate.

Nope.

Politico continues its report:

Letters sent to 52 insurance companies by Democratic leaders demand extensive documents for an examination of ‘extensive compensation and other business practices in the health insurance industry.” The letters set a deadline of Sept. 14 for the documents.

Oddly enough, there’s plenty of work for Mr. Waxman without probing insurance companies or his district. It’s called Medicare.

As former House Speaker Newt Gingrich recently explained:

Over his career, Waxman has never missed an opportunity to cut funds for anti-fraud efforts at the Department of Health and Human Services. He has consistently opposed introducing market-oriented competitive bidding in Medicare, which would greatly reduce massive fraud, particularly in the durable medical equipment space.

He also opposes efforts to promote transparency for providers of healthcare services, despite the fact that 98 percent of Americans believe they have the right to know cost and quality information. One would think that making it easier to know which hospital is more likely to kill you would be pretty non-controversial.


So why is Mr. Waxman so interested in how private companies spend their money and apathetic to the significant fraud inherent in Medicare – a program that falls well within his Committee’s oversight role?

This nonsensical probe only serves to reinforce the public’s perception of Congress as being out of touch.

Pay attention, Detective Waxman.


Can you say "Political Agenda. I'm not interested in helping people (although that's what I pretend to be doing) at all. I'm just pushing an agenda to push government insurance, while looking like I'm really, really concerned about the public's pocketbooks."

Are you listening, Grizz? popcorn.gif popcorn.gif popcorn.gif There.........I've provided the popcorn you are so fond of. laugh.gif


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When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty. --Thomas Jefferson

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post Jul 30 2010, 11:10 PM
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Funny his name ain't been the news lately..................


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