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Monday, August 10, 2015

You Won’t Believe Why The NYC Gov’t Fired A City Employee After 18 Months Of Missed Work

Just when you thought government couldn’t get any more incompetent. Medicaid-eligibility specialist Geoffrey Toliver, 65, passed away from cancer in December last year. Long after he died, New York City officials filed to terminate his employment for missing 18 months of work.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sound like the rest of america...

der-ah-der which way did he go george, which way did he go hee-yuck...

Anonymous said...

My wife and I are retired, live in Pocomoke City and now pay double what we paid last year, over $1,200 per month. Our income is just barely over the limit for receiving subsidies so we pay the whole thing ourselves. The policy has a $5,000 deductible per person, or $10,000 for the both of us. Basically, we pay, with the premiums and deductible, $24,000 per year before Care First/Blue Cross pays anything! We both take a lot of prescriptions because of our age and have found it's a lot cheaper to get them at Wal-Mart and tell them we have no insurance because most of our meds are available as generic and cost us $10 for a 90 day supply. We would be a hell of a lot better off with NO insurance rather than this abomination.

Anonymous said...

Sorry, I posted the insurance comment to the wrong article, should go under the Obamacare story.

lmclain said...

Remember....that was TAX money going out for 18 months to SOMEONE who cashed those checks.
I'd be more interested in who is going to jail, on BOTH ends.