IBM TURNED DOWN BY OBAMA
IBM offered to help reduce Medicare fraud for free... The offer is
true. Mort Zuckermann, US News and World Report, a Democrat, was interviewed on Fox and confirmed it. IBM has confirmed it. You won't believe it .
IBM offered to help reduce Medicare fraud for free...
What if I told you that the Chairman and CEO of IBM, Samuel J.
Palmisano, approached President Obama and members of his
administration before the healthcare bill debates with a plan that
would reduce healthcare expenditures by $900 billion? Given the Obama Administration's adamancy that the United States of America simply had to make healthcare (read: health insurance) affordable for even the most dedicated welfare recipient, one would think he would have leaned forward in his chair, cupped his ear and said, "Tell me more!"
And what if I told you that the cost to the federal government for
this program was nothing, zip, nada, zilch?
And, what if I told you that, in the end and after two meetings,
President Obama and his team, instead of embracing a program that was
proven to save money and one that was projected to save almost one
trillion dollars - a private sector program costing the taxpayers
nothing, zip, nada, zilch - said, "Thanks but no thanks" and then
embarked on passing one of the most despised pieces of legislation in
US history?
Well, it's all true. Samuel J. Palmisano, the Chairman of the Board and CEO for IBM, said in a recent Wall Street Journal interview that he offered to provide the Obama Administration with a program that would curb healthcare claims fraud and abuse by almost one trillion dollars but the Obama White House turned the offer down.
Friday, July 22, 2011
OBAMA, The American Disgrace
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