WASHINGTON The government is investigating a major insurance company for allegedly trying to scare seniors with a mailer warning they could lose important benefits under health care legislation in Congress.
The Health and Human Services Department launched its investigation of Humana after getting a complaint from Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., a senior lawmaker usually viewed as a reliable ally of the insurance industry.
"It is wholly unacceptable for insurance companies to mislead seniors regarding any subject particularly on a subject as important to them, and to the nation, as health care reform," Baucus said Monday, disclosing the HHS investigation.
Humana Inc., headquartered in Louisville, Ky., is cooperating with the investigation and stopped the mailer earlier this month, company spokesman Tom Noland said Monday.
The administration has no qualms about asking NEA artists to help 'nudge' the public towards accepting their viewpoints, but stomps literature/information opposing their goals.
We've got a senior cabinet post occupied by someone who has stated that the public are "unruly teenagers" and require the firm guidance of the administration to make them behave.
The president casually remarks that he doesn't want to hear viewpoints from the other side of the political spectrum.
This administration has a real problem with dissent.
Say what you will about the Bush administration, but I never saw anything like this.





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