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Robbed: Understanding the Game of Diversion During Health Care and Estate Administr Volume 1
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ROBBED discusses health care and estate administration policy that often runs contrary to America's Founding Documents including the Constitution, The Bill of Rights, and The Declaration of Independence. There are stories and solutions to policy that many Americans overlook our lives are transformed though rules, codes, or agendas. It is no surprise that America's health care bill continues to escalate and consume nearly 20 percent of the Gross Domestic Product or a astonishing $3.2 trillion. Just as important, nearly $18 trillion dollars will pass through America's probate tribunals over the next decade. Estate Administration is just as big if not a larger business than health care. The salient point is these tribunals are not monitored for fraud, waste, or abuse that runs rampant in this "confidential arena." The victims of crime have virtually no recourse as they are coerced into signing non-disparagement and non-disclosure contracts, to keep the offenders identity secret. This runs adverse to the First Amendment and the Fourteenth Amendment. Victims are denied the opportunity to present evidence in these tribunals in order to divert assets without recourse. While a fraction of these crimes make headlines, the industry is protected from a back lash by the public. ROBBED is a must read for every American. This is not a partisan issue, and fraud, waste, and abuse in both industries will continue to erode our economic stability. The book provides examples, and in no way over generalizes about these timely issues. |
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