In Waxman's letter to the CEO's, he demands all documents, including emails and accounting methods, that show how the companies came to the conclusion that they will sustain losses. The information must be delivered two weeks before the hearings. Therefore, the committee will have time to prepare arguments IN FAVOR of the health plan. Why don't companies have the same right to know the committee's line of attack?
I see another public humiliation exercise in the making. Then, after the cameras are turned off, the real bartering will begin.