I mean really, what else am I supposed to say? These people are insulated against social pressure and the legal systems of the world can't really do shit against them. They're just bad people who have maneuvered themselves into a position where no one can offer them consequences for the evil deeds they do without going outside the law.
It's odd, a couple of insurance companies had policies going into place that were very anti consumer. Now they are all simultaneously reversing those policies. Very curious.
The only thing I’ve seen in the news lately is that Aetna is going to stop covering anesthesia if it goes beyond the allotted timeframe.not exactly consumer friendly.
Ken Akamatsu, the mangaka of Love Hina and Negima! series', successfully was elected on the platform of protecting creative freedom in Japanese culture (especially anime, manga and games).
I don't know what he has done so far, but this type of stuff in his purview and others that successfully pushed otaku angles in their electoral candidacy. I hope they do their jobs; DLSite, DMM/Fanza, and others are some that have not bent yet (hopefully never), despite the pressure among numerous angles including alternative credit cards and PayPal.
Insert rule 2 violation here.
I mean really, what else am I supposed to say? These people are insulated against social pressure and the legal systems of the world can't really do shit against them. They're just bad people who have maneuvered themselves into a position where no one can offer them consequences for the evil deeds they do without going outside the law.
Something something UnitedHealthcare.
It's odd, a couple of insurance companies had policies going into place that were very anti consumer. Now they are all simultaneously reversing those policies. Very curious.
What’s being reversed?
The only thing I’ve seen in the news lately is that Aetna is going to stop covering anesthesia if it goes beyond the allotted timeframe.not exactly consumer friendly.
Reversing anesthetic time limit.
Ken Akamatsu, the mangaka of Love Hina and Negima! series', successfully was elected on the platform of protecting creative freedom in Japanese culture (especially anime, manga and games).
I don't know what he has done so far, but this type of stuff in his purview and others that successfully pushed otaku angles in their electoral candidacy. I hope they do their jobs; DLSite, DMM/Fanza, and others are some that have not bent yet (hopefully never), despite the pressure among numerous angles including alternative credit cards and PayPal.