Non-Americans of Reddit, what's something you've always wanted to say to/ask an American?

Mine was actually pretty good. I say was because this shit happened

http://www.startribune.com/mnsure-tech-issue-creates-backlog-of-180-000-renewals/313391031/

I had to pay nothing and my insurance was really cheap because my mom's employer doesnt offer insuarance, so we get it through the governement and it basically covers everything for really cheap. its 500 a year for my mom and 3 kids (we are kids until 21).

6 months ago we went under "review". every month we would get a letter saying that they werent done with the review and the insurance was extended. this happened until the 4th month, where they cut off my brother, sister and I. (we were still under review, they just cut us off and we could look no where else for insurance).

we email them constantly saying hurry up, and nothing happened. about 1 month later, we all requalify for what we had, yet they didnt give us coverage yet.

1 month after that, still with no coverage, I smashed my hand and had to lay in bed for a week.

I basically emailed the govener and called a bunch of people and yelled at them and got very personal, told them im losing my job because theey fucked up. and at the end of the day Im still going to not be able to get my hand fixed and they will go home and forget about me because they have been fucking up for 6 months.

i threatened to sue them, i told them i was writing more letters to the govenor, i called them daily. Had 4 government agencies involved calling me. Also considered writing to the BBB.

I got that shit done, and after a week of pain got my hand fixed and it looks like the shitty government workers also fucked up on 180k other people and it went all hush-hush some how.

fuck this shit

my sob story and me bitching actually got shit done though which is shitty it had to come to that

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