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lol. This is just more pushback tactics by industries that don't want reform. It's a warning to leave them alone.
When health care laws are passed, the health insurance companies raise rates and send out a press release about it to make sure everyone hears about it. Who sends out a press release when they raise rates 30%?
Same here, they are trying to prove that they will turn any sort of reform into a hassle for consumers. So next time anyone brings up reform, they can point to this example.
Old ass tactic and it's a way to make Americans adverse to reform. This is why compromise style reforms never work, because it leaves loopholes.
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