I just got a phone call from Aetna which is my Medicare add on. The gentleman mispronounced my surname and I corrected him. He wanted to schedule an in home healthcare visit. I said no thank you. He asked why. I told him it was intrusive and I don't want strangers coming in my house. But, he continued, we want to be sure you're ok. I said I'm fine. I'm 73 but quite active. My son and DIL live with me and if I feel unwell I can go to the doctor if warranted. He said well we can check your home and share our findings with your doctor. I asked if it was mandatory and he said no. I said have a nice day. We are done here. Why would anyone consent to this? Hell no! Stay in your lane, Aetna!
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Your Miranda rights don’t only apply when you’re being arrested. You always have the right to remain silent and it’s because what you say can and will be used against you. This applies to every situation.
Excellent point. And as any good, conservative youtube lawyer will tell you. Don't say ANYTHING without a lawyer present. Sure, he or she gets paid, but, they could also save your skin.