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Sunday, July 6, 2014

BOMBSHELL: Congressman makes bold claim about an email from White House officials | Young Conservatives

BOMBSHELL: Congressman makes bold claim about an email from White House officials | Young Conservatives


BOMBSHELL: Congressman makes bold claim about an email from White House officials
by David Rufful on July 3, 2014 in News & Politics

At a Town Hall in South Carolina, Congressman Mick Mulvaney made a startlingclaim:


According to Congressman Mulvaney, there is believed to be an email from officials inside the White House, exclaiming, “The VA scandal is killing us and we need to move on the Bergdahl trade without going through Congress.” If this email exist and can be brought forward as evidence it will certainly eliminate the President’s claim that he acted in the event of an emergency. Given the bi-partisan furor which ensued after he took such unilateral action, it seems clear that this would be the best path for impeachment.

I’m sure White House officials are trying to destroy emails and hard drives, just as they did with their IRS collaborator Lois Lerner.

Woman in class-action lawsuit against Xerox dies | Las Vegas Review-Journal

Woman in class-action lawsuit against Xerox dies | Las Vegas Review-Journal







Woman in class-action lawsuit against Xerox dies



Deatils of the Xerox Hearing

Xerox Hearing









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Details of Xerox hearing in March in Carson City.









Linda Rolain. (Courtesy, Facebook)









Matthew Callister, with the law firm of Callister, Immerman and Associates, is one of those working on a class-action lawsuit against Xerox, the contractor for Nevada Health Link. (Justin Yurkanin/Las Vegas Review-Journal file)



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By JENNIFER ROBISON

LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL





Time ran out for Linda Rolain.



The Las Vegas woman died Monday, less than two weeks after her family went public with details about Nevada Health Link insurance exchange enrollment troubles that kept her from treatment in January for an aggressive brain tumor.



Rolain was one of about 150 Nevadans suing Nevada Health Link contractor Xerox for enrollment mix-ups that left them without the health insurance they paid for.



Rolain is the first to die of complications from an illness said to have gone untreated for lack of coverage. But observers close to her case say she may not be the last.



“We are worried that this is the first of many Nevadans who have life-threatening issues that may end up in such tragic circumstances. We urge all Nevadans to verify that their insurance is active and in place in light of the many problems that hundreds, if not thousands, of Nevadans have gone through,” Rolain’s law firm, Callister, Immerman and Associates, said in a statement.



Local insurance broker Pat Casale, who in May began to help Rolain with her enrollment issues, said he wouldn’t be surprised if there were at least another 100 Nevadans facing both coverage problems and “urgent and emergent” health care needs.



“I know a few that I have right now (are) in serious need of care — people who have actually paid premiums and have not received care,” Casale said.



Rolain’s husband, Robert, said the couple began trying to sign up in November, well ahead of the Dec. 15 deadline for January coverage. After wrestling with repeated sign-up problems, the Rolains bought a plan that took effect in March. But they said Xerox staffers miscommunicated the policy’s effective date, so they didn’t know until May that they had coverage.



Linda Rolain was first diagnosed with a brain tumor in early 2014, after a seizure in late 2013. Robert Rolain said in a June 19 news conference at the downtown Las Vegas offices of Callister, Immerman and Associates that his wife’s care was delayed for months because of their insurance troubles.



Robert Rolain alleges his wife’s tumor went from treatable in winter to fatal in spring as the couple fought for coverage.



Linda Rolain was admitted to hospice care in early June.



A Xerox spokesman said in a statement that the company would not “be able to comment on this tragic development.” A spokesman for Nevada Health Link was out of town Tuesday and could not be reached for comment.



Casale blamed the coverage mishap on Xerox’s “ineptitude” and “inability to get paperwork and to process things through to” the Rolains’ insurer, Nevada Health CO-OP.



“This poor lady was told in January that she needed immediate attention,” Casale said. “Her doctor said if she had begun treatment in March, he might been able to give her quality of care, and she might have lived longer. She had no chance because of the delay.



“Ms. Rolain should have had coverage in January. (The Rolains) did everything they could to facilitate the acquisition of a health plan,” Casale added. “She suffered and she died all because of the negligence of a vendor who should not even be in the industry.”



The Silver State Health Insurance Exchange signed a $72 million contract with Xerox in 2012 to build Nevada Health Link. But software glitches kept legions of consumers from enrolling in plans when the health link opened on Oct. 1. The exchange enrolled just a third of the 118,000 sign-ups it targeted in its first year.



The exchange’s board decided in May to replace Xerox as the health link’s contractor. The exchange will borrow federal eligibility and enrollment functions in November while it looks for a permanent replacement system for 2015’s enrollment session.



Callister, Immerman and Associates filed its class action lawsuit on April 1 after Las Vegan Larry Basich ran up $407,000 in uncovered medical bills despite paying several months’ worth of premiums through Nevada Health Link.



Attorney Matthew Callister said on June 19 that he would seek faster legal action for gravely ill patients, including Linda Rolain.



“Some of our clients are so ill that if their needs are not addressed now, it is a matter of life and death,” Callister said.



Contact reporter Jennifer Robison at jrobison@reviewjournal.com. Follow @J_Robison1 on Twitter.

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Dictator Obama Tells Congress "Sue Me"

Americans! It's time to clean house, close the borders, and reinstate the United States Constitution the law of the land. The future of all Americans is at stake.

MET WITH ONE HELL OF A RESISTANCE! - Net wave of illegals from Central America to arrive in California on Ind...

ISIS Vows To Destroy Mecca. Proof ISIS Is An American Company – 12160

ISIS Vows To Destroy Mecca. Proof ISIS Is An American Company – 12160
ISIS Vows To Destroy Mecca. Proof ISIS Is An American Company
by JOE yesterday






Keep in mind with this threat to destroy Mecca that ISIS is an American military intelligence company that manages and trains insurgents abroad, and they have headquarters in Iraq. So when you hear that ISIS has vowed to destroy Mecca, and that Muslims have vowed to destroy Mecca, keep in mind that this really is THE JEWISH CONTROLLED AMERICAN MILITARY SUB CONTRACTING WITH AN AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE FRONT COMPANY SIMILAR TO BLACKWATER, AND IS HAVING THEM MAKE THREATS TO DESTROY MECCA. Real headline? JEWS VOW TO DESTROY MECCA. The proof is right here, via the company I have linked.

When you google out ISIS, it says it is a small company operated by a couple of women. YEP, with headquarters in multiple states and many many foreign headquarters. About as small as Blackwater I guess, ISIS is actually a huge outfit. A huge outfit that is virtually impossible to get meaningful Google hits on. That alone says a LOT.

Inconvenient Truth: MSM mute on 'revenge attack' after covering Israeli ...

Bill & Hillary Clinton: A Life of Violating People: The Clintons' Greatest Shame: Chelsea is the biological daughter of Webb Hubbell and not Bill Clinton!

Bill & Hillary Clinton: A Life of Violating People: The Clintons' Greatest Shame: Chelsea is the biological daughter of Webb Hubbell and not Bill Clinton!