VK,
You will probably discount the fact that I caught just a portion of Neil Cavuto when he was interviewing one of the congressional people. I can't tell you which one, but he was having a hard time answering the questions being posed to him. He was the one that was saying how close they were to getting the bill through and saying how much money was going to be saved. Cavuto was asking him that if it is going to be such a savings, then would there be a tax cut. The guy just got a blank look on his face and kinda stammered around a bit. Cavuto finally pinned him down and he finally said that there would be. Cavuto asked him, "Do you promise?". Once again he had a blank look and after being asked a couple more times said, "Yes." Cavuto ended by congratulating the guy on his upcoming marriage, so maybe that will give you a clue as to who the guy is.
As for my original question, I just think that insurance companies should be held accountable. We, as consumers, hold other companies accountable for goods and services and I just think insurance should be no different.
Thanks for responding to me. I just like trying to learn as much as I can and asking questions seems to be a way of doing it. So many are being chastised for not caring or having the attitude of not being bothered and I, too, think we should all be concerned regardless of whether we agree on things.
|