gr8fuldaniel: 06/29/2008 - 07/06/2008

gr8fuldaniel

Rantings, Musings, Observations, Political Protest, My findings in a quest for truth posted here, open to all. Comments have been disabled due to spam bombers. Pray4Peace.

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Saturday, July 05, 2008

Quotes of Upton Sinclair

Quotes of Upton Sinclair
1943 British Author
The private control of credit is the modern form of slavery. (credit)
Fascism is capitalism plus murder. (fascism)
It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends upon his not understanding it. (understanding)

Tell me this isnt class warfare, the redistribution of wealth from the hands of the many to the hands of the few........
Employers use federal law to deny benefits : WASHINGTON - Dying of cancer, Thomas Amschwand did everything he was told to make sure his wife would collect on the life insurance policy he had through his employer.

"He was obsessed with dotting every `i' and crossing every `t'," Melissa Amschwand-Bellinger recalled about her husband, who died in 2001 at age 30.

But Spherion Corp., the temporary staffing company where Amschwand worked, told Amschwand-Bellinger she would not receive any of the $426,000 in benefits she believed she was due. When she went to court, Spherion succeeded in getting her lawsuit thrown out. The Supreme Court on June 27 refused to review the case.

Amschwand-Bellinger received a refund of the few thousand dollars in insurance premiums she and her husband dutifully had paid. The total, she said, would not cover the costs of his funeral.

The story has played out often under the federal Employee Retirement Income Security Act. Designed to protect employee benefits, the law has been used by employers as a shield against suits.

Federal appeals courts, interpreting Supreme Court decisions dating to 1993, consistently have said companies that offer health, life and retirement benefits under ERISA cannot be sued for large amounts of money, or damages. Instead, they can be sued only for typically smaller sums such as Amschwand's insurance premiums.

Several federal judges have bemoaned the unfairness even as they have felt constrained to rule in favor of employers.

"The facts scream.....


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"Congress, which could amend ERISA to make clear such suits are allowed, also has taken no action.
The result, in the view of ERISA experts, the administration and some lawmakers, is perverse.
'The beneficiary under the policy didn't get the promised benefit,' said Colleen Medill, an expert on ERISA at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. 'To say we're just going to return your premiums, that's a total farce. That's not what they paid the premiums for. They paid them for the benefits.'
Sen. Patrick Leahy, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said at a recent hearing that before ERISA became law, employees clearly could sue for benefits in state courts.
The court rulings, said Leahy, D-Vt., have left people 'more vulnerable than they were before the law was passed.'"

Friday, July 04, 2008

This Brave Nation: A Defining Moment

This Brave Nation: A Defining Moment

This Brave Nation: A Defining Moment

This Brave Nation: A Defining Moment

Disaster Capitalism, State of Extortion

Disaster Capitalism, State of Extortion

Thursday, July 03, 2008

Over 900 whistle-blower fraud cases in limbo at DOJ | BuzzFlash.org

Over 900 whistle-blower fraud cases in limbo at DOJ | BuzzFlash.org

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

LAist: California to Legalize Weed for Everyone

LAist: California to Legalize Weed for Everyone

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