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Kasz216 said:
I really think it depends what this investigation ends up doing. If they do ANYTHING to try and force the companies to not cut anything... then they are acting like thugs.

If they're just going to ramble on and try and convince the CEOs of stuff with their projections... I don't care much.

Although their projections are already off due very specifically to what AT&T is doing... which is why they're really nervous. They're pretty much not going to be budget neutral because the tax base isn't going to be there.

They say they want to see "any documents, including e-mail messages, sent to or prepared or reviewed by senior company officials related to the projected impact of health care reform on AT&T"

and

"For purposes of this request, the term "senior company officials" includes all company officials at the level of Vice President and above for the company or any subsidiary."

So why do they need to see all emails? Why even request them? They also state that if your a VP or above, you are in trouble too. Enjoy your staff meeting Mr. CEO.