Showing posts with label bill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bill. Show all posts

Friday, March 27, 2020

WHO'S MONEY IS IT?

Tax payers continuously foot the bail out bill, behind questionable executive business practices, fact of the matter is, many business leaders lack the acumen and skill-set of other top flight CEO enities!

Moreover, one just might not be the caliber of individual to be thrust at the helm, they could be in over their head or maybe the company is in the wrong industry?

But why should the American tax payer have to bear this burden?

Further more, the American tax payer doesn't get the stimulus they deserve. So this directive is geared to bringing attention to this flaw in tax cut, tax code, and stimulus legislative matters.

After all, we must never forget the tax payer is at the forefront, and the back-bone, of any perceived stimulus, or government bail out measure! And yes, the tax payer should receive the [lion-share]in all legislative quorums, concerning the distribution of tax revenue.

Friday, November 22, 2019

HELD HOSTAGE IN MEXICO...

State Dept: "Monitoring" Atlanta couple stuck in Mexican hospital.

Jonathan Carlson Updated 15 hrs ago | Posted on Nov 21, 2019
The U.S. State Department in Washington, D.C. has stepped in to assist a man and his fiance with a medical ordeal in Mexico.

Facebook, Twitter, SMS, Email, Save ATLANTA, Ga. (CBS46) -- As Stephen Johnson and his fiance Tori Austin remain in a Mexican hospital, the State Department is reacting to our report, saying in part:  "We take allegations of mistreatment seriously and are monitoring the situation closely... we take seriously our responsibility to assist U.S citizens abroad, and are providing all appropriate consular services."

Atlanta couple held "hostage" in Mexican hospital over bill dispute a generous CBS 46 viewer wants to help too.

We are currently vetting that offer and deciding how best she and others can reach out to the family with assistance.  Johnson fell sick during a cruise to the Mexican port town of Progreso. He was hospitalized, but didn't have insurance. To make matters worse, his bill came out to $14,000.

The couple says the hospital locked the doors, got physical, and threatened to call police if they tried to leave without paying. We reached out to the hospital for comment and have not heard back.