Letters to the Editor
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yes, of course you did Troll
Shawn; I worked in a hospital for twelve years, was involved in arranging health care coverage, and all the irrelevant stuff.
Certainly. LOL! And in all that time somehow you didn't learn that health care coverage isn't "arranged in hospitals" and not only don't know how to spell Pfizer, but don't realize that it's a pharmaceutical and not an insurance company.
What a sorry, vulgar,cartoon you are indeed.
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Companies like
Pan American Life look to be doing very well
http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/pan-american-life-insurance-company-continues-to-build-on-financial-results,294147.shtml
John Hancock ain't doing too badly either.
http://www.foxbusiness.com/markets/industries/finance/article/john-hancock-financial-leads-industry-life-insurance-sales-second-consecutive_493667_9.html
Modern Woodman?
http://qconline.com/archives/qco/display.php?id=377262
This just going onto Google News and searching "life insurance company results"
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Person, a few questions for you.
Have you even bothered to do look at who the top 3 or 5 health insurance companies are in the USA, and it does vary by state. Do you know if John Hancock even provides health insurance policies in your state (or anywhere). Do you know the state by state number and market shares of what is referred to as Small Group Insurers?
If the answer to all of this is as I suspect "No", than you really shouldn't be having this discussion. Health outlays and insurance in the USA are very complicated. Understand I am not in any way defending insurance companies, many of them have indeed behaved in ways that are atrocious at times (but no worse than the federal govt which near routinely denies claimsd), but this idea that the larger providers are just hoarding profits and that health care providers are rolling in big profits is just not true. The margins in healthcare are actually very thin.
The problem is the SYSTEM is broken and it's become a greater and greater strain as the population ages and as the nation is awash in red ink.
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Another Diaperload from Shawn
Of course Pfizer is a drug company. Actually, our hospital does arrange coverage for our employees. But better you baffle us with bullshit instead of dazzling us with brilliance. Sounds like you're an insurance pimp. figures. Actually, to be fair, your past post, plump with pomposity as it was, was one of your more coherent. What this has to do with Obama we haven't the faintest. Naturally; we're the unwashed uneducated rabble who have the nerve not to kneel before the Rodham God in abject adoration. You do seem to well versed in ancient Eastern religion; it's quite evident you have studied the works of Dung Flung Ho. All Hail the Billary, Ready from Day One. Ready to be exactly the drudge she's been for the past twenty years, on the board of Wall Mart, or lawyering for an all white corporate master. I'm impressed. love, heywood
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ShawnWM
Considering that the article on John Hancock is about it leading in life insurance sales - and it says so in the headline... you're an idiot.
And yes, John Hancock does operate in the USA.
This is not a primary for who gets to run for state governor. This is for president on a Federal level.
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Hancock
Shawn thinks John Hancock is a porn star. In a way, it is: it makes a living screwing people, just not on camera. John's discredited in HillaryWorld because he was partially responsible for eloquence and big words on that long-obsolete document, the Declaration.
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Excellent summary
Fine summary of a major debacle for Obama if the truth about Rezco ever becomes true. A man clearly unsuited for the Presidency.
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Idiot as I may be I've yet to confuse a life insurance company with a health insurance co.
Considering that the article on John Hancock is about it leading in life insurance sales - and it says so in the headline... you're an idiot.
And yes, John Hancock does operate in the USA.
refer to title. Your original blathering was about health insurance companies and their supposed record profits remember? When I pointed out you were citing as fact bleeding heart rhetoric from an opinion article you came back with that nonsense you'd cherry picked about a life insurance company.
You obviously no nothing about healthcare at all, and when were called to task for it began your inane spitting and hissing that defines the Vulgar Ignoranti known as the Obamateurs.
Therefore you'd be better off to just sit there and be vulgar with your Partners in Oinkiness, scratching nad grunting, rather than to make an even further fool of yourself by entering conversations where you are so obviously unqualified.
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One can tell a lot about a man by the company he keeps
Fine summary of a major debacle for Obama if the truth about Rezco ever becomes true. A man clearly unsuited for the Presidency.
And even if Obama were the most qualified candidate running instead of the least so, his supporters would make any rational person run for their lives with their regular cries of racist persecution when nobody is talking about race at all, their vulgar slurs, grimey pornographical recounts and vivid descriptions of anal sex which sound a lot like how they could have passed their time in prison.
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@ ShawnWM
You are a condescending prick, which is comical given how vapid you are.
Yes, some hospitals are struggling, but that's because our whole health care market is, in fact, inflated. You can simply look at the macro level -- that we spend twice as much as other nations that deliver better care, more comprehensively. Or you can zoom in to your troubled hospitals, which have to pay a lot to attract too few general practitioners because med students go into lucrative special fields that allow them to live in mansions and work only 2-3 days a week once they pass the age of 35. Those hospitals have to pay hyper-inflated rates for some medicines or equipment. They pay a load in malpractice insurance for a malpractice lawsuit crisis that doesn't exist. They are owned by larger corporations that reinvest only a dearth of profits back into the institution. Or they are partially or wholly public, and lack funding.
To argue that our health care costs are not inflated as you do is akin to claiming the moon is made of cheese and anyone who says otherwise is some technologically challenged rube.
