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Kimberley J Pryor Aug 12, 2018 a 4:08 pm PDT
Positive for the shareholders and big business, only. Lives are devastated as injured workers cannot get the treatment they need to be able to return to work. The TTD and EDD benefits run out while the carriers deny treatment. We are left with permanently injured people who must use public benefits, SSDI, Medicare, Medi-Cal, etc to survive. We, THE PEOPLE, THE TAXPAYERS pay. and the injured lose their homes, and worse, so the corporate billionaires can buy second, third and fourth houses and bigger yachts with their bigger bonuses, while they trickle down dividends to those who never see the harm that is caused by the cuts in benefits.
The Emperor is NAKED!! Unfortunately, the people are weak and starving so they cannot even lift their heads to cry out to tell him.