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United States population must finds out about this. 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 wont 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 > Administrations 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, its 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. > > Mr. Palmisano is quoted as saying during a > tapingyoutube/watch?v=YcR_bLBHcJo ; of The Wall Street > Journals Viewpoints program on September 14, 2010: > > We could have improved the quality and reduced the cost of the > healthcare system by $900 billion...I said we would do it for free to > prove that it works. They turned us down. > > A second meeting between Mr. Palmisano and the Obama Administration > took place two weeks later, with no change in the Obama > Administrations stance. A call placed to IBM on October 8, 2010, by > FOX News confirmed, via a spokesperson, that Mr. Palmisano stands by > his statement. > > Speaking with FOX News Stuart Varney, Mort Zuckerman, Editor-in-Chief > of US News & World Report, said, Its a little bit puzzling because I > think there is a huge amount of both fraud and inefficiency that > American business is a lot more comfortable with and more effective in > trying to reduce. And this is certainly true because the IBM people > have studied this very carefully. And when Palmisano went to the White > House and made that proposal, it was based upon a lot of work and it > was not accepted. And its really puzzling...These are very, very > responsible people and dont have a political ax to grind. > > In Mr. Obamas shunning of a private sector program that would have > saved our country almost $1 trillion in healthcare expenditures, > presented to him as he declared a crisis in healthcare, he proves two > things beyond any doubt: that he is anti-Capitalist and anti-private > sector in nature and that he can no longer be trusted to tell the truth > in both his political declarations or espoused goals. > > Be sure to click on the link above for Mr. Palmisanos statement.
Posted on: Mon, 03 Nov 2014 00:43:51 +0000

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