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Bradley K. Sherman
2024-12-07 15:42:45 UTC
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| ...
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompson-unitedhealthcare>

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Chris Ahlstrom
2024-12-07 17:37:04 UTC
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| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompson-unitedhealthcare>
Trump Will Fix It.

:-D :-D :-D
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Mitchell Holman
2024-12-07 19:29:15 UTC
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Post by Bradley K. Sherman
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompson-
unitedhealthcare>
Trump Will Fix It.
:-D :-D :-D
:-D
:-D :-D :-D
Jan 20 2025: When everything will
go from be Biden's fault to everything
being......Biden's fault.

ABB. Always Blame Biden.
Skeeter
2024-12-07 19:49:49 UTC
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Post by Chris Ahlstrom
Post by Bradley K. Sherman
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompson-
unitedhealthcare>
Trump Will Fix It.
:-D :-D :-D
:-D
:-D :-D :-D
Jan 20 2025: When everything will
go from be Biden's fault to everything
being......Biden's fault.
ABB. Always Blame Biden.
How ironic coming from you.
Bradley K. Sherman
2024-12-08 13:51:55 UTC
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| The early morning killing of a top health insurance
| executive in midtown Manhattan Wednesday has unleashed a
| flurry of rage and frustration from social media users over
| denials of their medical claims, a public display of
| Americans' pent-up anger at the nation's complex health
| insurance industry.
| ...
<https://www.cnn.com/2024/12/06/business/insurance-claim-denials-unitedhealthcare-ceo/index.html>

| ...
| After a pause, he beckoned me closer. His forehead furrowed
| with concern. I thought he would ask if he was going to be
| OK or if he needed surgery -- questions I'm comfortable
| fielding. But instead he asked, "Will my insurance cover my
| stay?"
|
| This is a question I can't answer with certainty. Patients
| often believe that since I'm part of the health-care
| system, I would know. But I don't, not as a doctor -- and
| not even when I'm a patient myself. In the United States,
| health insurance is so extraordinarily complicated, with
| different insurers offering different plans, covering
| certain things and denying others (sometimes in spite of
| what they say initially they cover). I could never
| guarantee anything.
| ...
<https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/08/opinion/health-care-anger.html>

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pothead
2024-12-08 14:29:23 UTC
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|
| The early morning killing of a top health insurance
| executive in midtown Manhattan Wednesday has unleashed a
| flurry of rage and frustration from social media users over
| denials of their medical claims, a public display of
| Americans' pent-up anger at the nation's complex health
| insurance industry.
| ...
<https://www.cnn.com/2024/12/06/business/insurance-claim-denials-unitedhealthcare-ceo/index.html>
| ...
| After a pause, he beckoned me closer. His forehead furrowed
| with concern. I thought he would ask if he was going to be
| OK or if he needed surgery -- questions I'm comfortable
| fielding. But instead he asked, "Will my insurance cover my
| stay?"
|
| This is a question I can't answer with certainty. Patients
| often believe that since I'm part of the health-care
| system, I would know. But I don't, not as a doctor -- and
| not even when I'm a patient myself. In the United States,
| health insurance is so extraordinarily complicated, with
| different insurers offering different plans, covering
| certain things and denying others (sometimes in spite of
| what they say initially they cover). I could never
| guarantee anything.
| ...
<https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/08/opinion/health-care-anger.html>
--bks
Good.
The healthcare insurance industry is totally corrupt as is big pharma.
The system needs to change.
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Siri Cruise
2024-12-08 21:38:46 UTC
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The healthcare insurance industry is totally corrupt as is big pharma.
The system needs to change.
And you have a better plan than ACA which you will announce Real
Soon Now.
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2024-12-08 21:43:45 UTC
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The healthcare insurance industry is totally corrupt as is big pharma.
The system needs to change.
And you have a better plan than ACA which you will announce Real
Soon Now.
1. ACA is a disaster.
2. Why do illegal migrants get free healthcare and legal citizens do not?
3. Allow insurance companies to compete across state line. A small start if done correctly.
4. Cut the fat and unproductive back office requirements which will reduce cost.
5, Negotiate prices with the drug companies like Canada has done.
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Bradley K. Sherman
2024-12-08 22:01:03 UTC
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1. ACA is a disaster.
Not only is it *not* a disaster, it's so popular with the
public that even Trump supports it:
|
| I'm not running to terminate the ACA, ...
| ...
| I'm running to CLOSE THE BORDER, STOP INFLATION, MAKE OUR
| ECONOMY GREAT, STRENGTHEN OUR MILITARY, AND MAKE THE ACA,
| or OBAMACARE, AS IT IS KNOWN, MUCH BETTER, STRONGER, AND
| FAR LESS EXPENSIVE.
| ...
<https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/112163485572377413>

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pothead
2024-12-08 22:21:00 UTC
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1. ACA is a disaster.
Not only is it *not* a disaster, it's so popular with the
|
| I'm not running to terminate the ACA, ...
| ...
| I'm running to CLOSE THE BORDER, STOP INFLATION, MAKE OUR
| ECONOMY GREAT, STRENGTHEN OUR MILITARY, AND MAKE THE ACA,
| or OBAMACARE, AS IT IS KNOWN, MUCH BETTER, STRONGER, AND
| FAR LESS EXPENSIVE.
| ...
--bks
So all of a sudden Trump supports something you libbys like and all of a
sudden he is correct.
ROTFLMAO!
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Bradley K. Sherman
2024-12-08 23:23:18 UTC
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1. ACA is a disaster.
Not only is it *not* a disaster, it's so popular with the
|
| I'm not running to terminate the ACA, ...
| ...
| I'm running to CLOSE THE BORDER, STOP INFLATION, MAKE OUR
| ECONOMY GREAT, STRENGTHEN OUR MILITARY, AND MAKE THE ACA,
| or OBAMACARE, AS IT IS KNOWN, MUCH BETTER, STRONGER, AND
| FAR LESS EXPENSIVE.
| ...
So all of a sudden Trump supports something you libbys like and all of a
sudden he is correct.
ROTFLMAO!
...
That's backwards. The public love the ACA and Mango Mussolini
wants to be loved, too, so he switched to being a cheerleader.
Not every sentence Trump blurts is a lie. Just most of them.

--bks

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Anonymous
2024-12-09 02:57:48 UTC
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1. ACA is a disaster.
Not only is it *not* a disaster, it's so popular with the
|
| I'm not running to terminate the ACA, ...
| ...
| I'm running to CLOSE THE BORDER, STOP INFLATION, MAKE OUR
| ECONOMY GREAT, STRENGTHEN OUR MILITARY, AND MAKE THE ACA,
| or OBAMACARE, AS IT IS KNOWN, MUCH BETTER, STRONGER, AND
| FAR LESS EXPENSIVE.
| ...
So all of a sudden Trump supports something you libbys like and all of a
sudden he is correct.
ROTFLMAO!
...
That's backwards. The public love the ACA
So does United Healthcare. Their stock price is up some TWENTY TIMES
since Niggercare was passed.
pothead
2024-12-09 13:23:05 UTC
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Post by Bradley K. Sherman
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Post by Bradley K. Sherman
Post by pothead
1. ACA is a disaster.
Not only is it *not* a disaster, it's so popular with the
|
| I'm not running to terminate the ACA, ...
| ...
| I'm running to CLOSE THE BORDER, STOP INFLATION, MAKE OUR
| ECONOMY GREAT, STRENGTHEN OUR MILITARY, AND MAKE THE ACA,
| or OBAMACARE, AS IT IS KNOWN, MUCH BETTER, STRONGER, AND
| FAR LESS EXPENSIVE.
| ...
So all of a sudden Trump supports something you libbys like and all of a
sudden he is correct.
ROTFLMAO!
...
That's backwards. The public love the ACA
So does United Healthcare. Their stock price is up some TWENTY TIMES
since Niggercare was passed.
Exactly.
Also it depends upon what state you live in as to the cost and coverage.

Here is one example where ACA fails.
There are many more.

'Unworkable Subsidies

A family of four at 138 percent of poverty is able to enroll in Medicaid in about half the states and obtain insurance worth about $8,000. Since the coverage is completely free, that's an $8,000 gift. If they earn one dollar more, they will be entitled to go into a health insurance exchange and obtain a private plan that costs, say, 50 percent more in return for an out-of-pocket premium of about $900. That's a gift of more than $11,000.

At the same time, the employees of a hotel earning pretty much the same wage will be forced to have an expensive family plan and they and their employer will get no new help from the government. After calculating the value of employers' ability to pay premiums with pre-tax dollars, let's call that a newly created $10,000 burden. This is only one of scores of ways in which ACA's treatment of people is arbitrary and unfair.

But the biggest problem is not unfairness. It is the real impact these differential subsidies will have on our economy. As businesses discover that almost everyone who earns less than the average wage gets a better deal from the federal government in the exchange or from Medicaid and most people who earn more than the average wage get better deal if insurance is provided at work, they will change their employee benefits radically and maybe even restructure the organization of entire firms.
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Mitchell Holman
2024-12-09 18:39:57 UTC
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Post by Bradley K. Sherman
Post by pothead
Post by Bradley K. Sherman
Post by pothead
1. ACA is a disaster.
Not only is it *not* a disaster, it's so popular with the
|
| I'm not running to terminate the ACA, ...
| ...
| I'm running to CLOSE THE BORDER, STOP INFLATION, MAKE OUR
| ECONOMY GREAT, STRENGTHEN OUR MILITARY, AND MAKE THE ACA,
| or OBAMACARE, AS IT IS KNOWN, MUCH BETTER, STRONGER, AND
| FAR LESS EXPENSIVE.
| ...
So all of a sudden Trump supports something you libbys like and all
of a sudden he is correct.
ROTFLMAO!
...
That's backwards. The public love the ACA
So does United Healthcare. Their stock price is up some TWENTY TIMES
since Niggercare was passed.
Exactly.
Also it depends upon what state you live in as to the cost and
coverage.
Here is one example where ACA fails.
There are many more.
'Unworkable Subsidies
A family of four at 138 percent of poverty is able to enroll in
Medicaid in about half the states and obtain insurance worth about
$8,000. Since the coverage is completely free, that's an $8,000 gift.
If they earn one dollar more, they will be entitled to go into a
health insurance exchange and obtain a private plan that costs, say,
50 percent more in return for an out-of-pocket premium of about $900.
That's a gift of more than $11,000.
At the same time, the employees of a hotel earning pretty much the
same wage will be forced to have an expensive family plan and they and
their employer will get no new help from the government. After
calculating the value of employers' ability to pay premiums with
pre-tax dollars, let's call that a newly created $10,000 burden. This
is only one of scores of ways in which ACA's treatment of people is
arbitrary and unfair.
But the biggest problem is not unfairness. It is the real impact these
differential subsidies will have on our economy. As businesses
discover that almost everyone who earns less than the average wage
gets a better deal from the federal government in the exchange or from
Medicaid and most people who earn more than the average wage get
better deal if insurance is provided at work, they will change their
employee benefits radically and maybe even restructure the
organization of entire firms.
So you agree that what we need ia comprehensive
government health care system like every other
civilized country uses.


Number of countries with universal healthcare = 78

Number which repealed them in favor of the US system = 0
Polinsky
2024-12-11 07:14:06 UTC
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Post by Bradley K. Sherman
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1. ACA is a disaster.
Not only is it *not* a disaster, it's so popular with the
|
| I'm not running to terminate the ACA, ...
| ...
| I'm running to CLOSE THE BORDER, STOP INFLATION, MAKE OUR
| ECONOMY GREAT, STRENGTHEN OUR MILITARY, AND MAKE THE ACA,
| or OBAMACARE, AS IT IS KNOWN, MUCH BETTER, STRONGER, AND
| FAR LESS EXPENSIVE.
| ...
So all of a sudden Trump supports something you libbys like and all of
a sudden he is correct.
ROTFLMAO!
...
That's backwards. The public love the ACA and Mango Mussolini
wants to be loved, too, so he switched to being a cheerleader.
Not every sentence Trump blurts is a lie. Just most of them.
Like Biden lied about handing out pardons?

UnitedHealthcare and the ObamaCare Con

https://www.wsj.com/opinion/unitedhealthcare-and-the-obamacare-con-
insurance-ea8dd896
Siri Cruise
2024-12-09 03:43:23 UTC
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1. ACA is a disaster.
Not only is it *not* a disaster, it's so popular with the
|
| I'm not running to terminate the ACA, ...
| ...
| I'm running to CLOSE THE BORDER, STOP INFLATION, MAKE OUR
| ECONOMY GREAT, STRENGTHEN OUR MILITARY, AND MAKE THE ACA,
| or OBAMACARE, AS IT IS KNOWN, MUCH BETTER, STRONGER, AND
| FAR LESS EXPENSIVE.
| ...
--bks
So all of a sudden Trump supports something you libbys like and all of a
sudden he is correct.
ROTFLMAO!
Even a blind dog runs into a wall once a day.
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Polinsky
2024-12-11 07:19:17 UTC
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Post by pothead
1. ACA is a disaster.
Not only is it *not* a disaster, it's so popular with the
|
| I'm not running to terminate the ACA, ...
| ...
| I'm running to CLOSE THE BORDER, STOP INFLATION, MAKE OUR
| ECONOMY GREAT, STRENGTHEN OUR MILITARY, AND MAKE THE ACA,
| or OBAMACARE, AS IT IS KNOWN, MUCH BETTER, STRONGER, AND
| FAR LESS EXPENSIVE.
| ...
--bks
Trump is right to terminate the ACA.

UnitedHealthcare and the ObamaCare Con

https://www.wsj.com/opinion/unitedhealthcare-and-the-obamacare-con-
insurance-ea8dd896
Mitchell Holman
2024-12-11 14:11:07 UTC
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1. ACA is a disaster.
Not only is it *not* a disaster, it's so popular with the
|
| I'm not running to terminate the ACA, ...
| ...
| I'm running to CLOSE THE BORDER, STOP INFLATION, MAKE OUR
| ECONOMY GREAT, STRENGTHEN OUR MILITARY, AND MAKE THE ACA,
| or OBAMACARE, AS IT IS KNOWN, MUCH BETTER, STRONGER, AND
| FAR LESS EXPENSIVE.
| ...
--bks
Trump is right to terminate the ACA.
Until YOUR insurance company cancels
YOUR coverage as soon as YOU get sick.



Health insurer tied bonuses to
dropping sick policyholders
November 09, 2007

One of the state's largest health
insurers set goals and paid bonuses
based in part on how many individual
policyholders were dropped and how
much money was saved.

Woodland Hills-based Health Net
Inc. avoided paying $35.5 million
in medical expenses by rescinding
about 1,600 policies between 2000
and 2006. During that period,
it paid its senior analyst in
charge of cancellations more than
$20,000 in bonuses based in part
on her meeting or exceeding annual
targets for revoking policies,
documents disclosed Thursday showed.

http://articles.latimes.com/2007/nov/09/business/fi-insure9
Chris Ahlstrom
2024-12-11 14:49:51 UTC
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<snip>
Trump is right to terminate the ACA.
Until YOUR insurance company cancels
YOUR coverage as soon as YOU get sick.
<snip>
Especially since "Polinski" has a pre-existing condition...
mental illness. :-D
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Governor Swill
2024-12-13 02:13:21 UTC
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Especially since "Polinski" has a pre-existing condition...
mental illness. :-D
Pole in ski.

They just write themselves, don't they?

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Governor Swill
2024-12-13 02:08:54 UTC
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Trump is right to terminate the ACA.
Then why hasn't he done it?
Skeeter
2024-12-13 02:29:10 UTC
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Trump is right to terminate the ACA.
Then why hasn't he done it?
He's not in office idiot.
Mitchell Holman
2024-12-13 02:59:37 UTC
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Trump is right to terminate the ACA.
Then why hasn't he done it?
He's not in office idiot.
Trump had four years to replace
Obamacare, didn't do it.

Oh, but let's elect him again,
he is SURE to do it this time!

You guys are sooo gullible......
Skeeter
2024-12-13 14:24:40 UTC
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Post by Governor Swill
Post by Polinsky
Trump is right to terminate the ACA.
Then why hasn't he done it?
He's not in office idiot.
Trump had four years to replace
Obamacare, didn't do it.
So?
Post by Mitchell Holman
Oh, but let's elect him again,
he is SURE to do it this time!
We did and he won. Go cry a river.
Post by Mitchell Holman
You guys are sooo gullible......
pothead
2024-12-13 14:26:43 UTC
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Trump is right to terminate the ACA.
Then why hasn't he done it?
He's not in office idiot.
Trump came within 1 vote of terminating ACA.
RINO John McCain was that vote.
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2024-12-13 14:59:40 UTC
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Post by Polinsky
Trump is right to terminate the ACA.
Then why hasn't he done it?
He's not in office idiot.
Trump came within 1 vote of terminating ACA.
RINO John McCain was that vote.
Obamacare is the most popular government
program in years, even Republicans have no
plan to replace it.


Why Republicans Abandoned Their Fight to
Repeal Obamacare
Nov 6 2023
https://www.wsj.com/politics/elections/why-republicans-abandoned-their-
fight-to-repeal-obamacare-a28d4872
Governor Swill
2024-12-13 20:33:29 UTC
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Trump is right to terminate the ACA.
Then why hasn't he done it?
He's not in office idiot.
Trump came within 1 vote of terminating ACA.
RINO John McCain was that vote.
Is RINO a term for anyone who isn't a rabid extremist?

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Bradley K. Sherman
2024-12-11 14:32:04 UTC
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| Manhunt for UnitedHealthcare CEO Killer Meets Unexpected
| Obstacle: Sympathy for the Gunman
|
| The largest component of higher U.S. medical spending is
| the cost of healthcare administration. About one-third of
| healthcare dollars spent in the United States pays for
| administration; Canada spends a fraction as much. Whole
| occupations exist in U.S. medical care that are found
| nowhere else in the world, from medical-record coding to
| claim-submission specialists.
| ...
<https://www.harvardmagazine.com/2020/04/feature-forum-costliest-health-care>

|
| Thompson's tenure as CEO of the insurer began April 2021
| and marked a period of growth for the company. Under his
| leadership, profits for UnitedHealthcare surged from $12
| billion in 2021, to more than $16 billion in 2023
| ...
<https://www.yahoo.com/news/slain-unitedhealthcare-ceo-brian-thompson-190541924.html>

--bks
NoBody
2024-12-12 12:04:30 UTC
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| Manhunt for UnitedHealthcare CEO Killer Meets Unexpected
| Obstacle: Sympathy for the Gunman
|
| The largest component of higher U.S. medical spending is
| the cost of healthcare administration. About one-third of
| healthcare dollars spent in the United States pays for
| administration; Canada spends a fraction as much. Whole
| occupations exist in U.S. medical care that are found
| nowhere else in the world, from medical-record coding to
| claim-submission specialists.
| ...
<https://www.harvardmagazine.com/2020/04/feature-forum-costliest-health-care>
|
| Thompson's tenure as CEO of the insurer began April 2021
| and marked a period of growth for the company. Under his
| leadership, profits for UnitedHealthcare surged from $12
| billion in 2021, to more than $16 billion in 2023
| ...
<https://www.yahoo.com/news/slain-unitedhealthcare-ceo-brian-thompson-190541924.html>
--bks
Lead by idiots such as yourself given that you created your own
narrative.
Bradley K. Sherman
2024-12-12 12:19:25 UTC
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...
Post by Bradley K. Sherman
Post by Bradley K. Sherman
| Manhunt for UnitedHealthcare CEO Killer Meets Unexpected
| Obstacle: Sympathy for the Gunman
|
| The largest component of higher U.S. medical spending is
| the cost of healthcare administration. About one-third of
| healthcare dollars spent in the United States pays for
| administration; Canada spends a fraction as much. Whole
| occupations exist in U.S. medical care that are found
| nowhere else in the world, from medical-record coding to
| claim-submission specialists.
| ...
<https://www.harvardmagazine.com/2020/04/feature-forum-costliest-health-care>
|
| Thompson's tenure as CEO of the insurer began April 2021
| and marked a period of growth for the company. Under his
| leadership, profits for UnitedHealthcare surged from $12
| billion in 2021, to more than $16 billion in 2023
| ...
<https://www.yahoo.com/news/slain-unitedhealthcare-ceo-brian-thompson-190541924.html>
Lead by idiots such as yourself given that you created your own
narrative.
No idea what that means. It's not grammatical, and is bereft of meaning.

--bks
Bradley K. Sherman
2024-12-12 23:41:48 UTC
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| Manhunt for UnitedHealthcare CEO Killer Meets Unexpected
| Obstacle: Sympathy for the Gunman
|
| Doctors Say Dealing With Health Insurers Is Only Getting
| Worse
|
| Medical providers say they are frustrated by the
| aggravation and expense of convincing insurance companies
| to pay for their patients' care
| ...
<https://www.wsj.com/health/healthcare/doctor-physician-health-insurance-companies-anger-6f23b470>

--bks
Siri Cruise
2024-12-13 00:30:46 UTC
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| Doctors Say Dealing With Health Insurers Is Only Getting
| Worse
|
| Medical providers say they are frustrated by the
| aggravation and expense of convincing insurance companies
| to pay for their patients' care
| ...
My healthcare is a nonprofit insurer. It contracts a separate
for-profit corporation which hires doctors who are paid salaries
rather than fee for service. Two different corporations provide
different incentives to their employees with tension and
cooperation between corporations to provide good care at low cost.

Once a physician recommends/approves medical treatment, the
insurer will pay for it. I have never fussed with pre-approvals or
insurance agents or any of that.

A few years ago an optometrist noted my eyes were clouded. She
recommended an ophthalmologist. And she examined my eyes and
scheduled surgery. I came in on the day and had one of my worst
experiences as she removed my natural lenses.
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NoBody
2024-12-13 12:11:19 UTC
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Post by Bradley K. Sherman
| Doctors Say Dealing With Health Insurers Is Only Getting
| Worse
|
| Medical providers say they are frustrated by the
| aggravation and expense of convincing insurance companies
| to pay for their patients' care
| ...
My healthcare is a nonprofit insurer. It contracts a separate
for-profit corporation which hires doctors who are paid salaries
rather than fee for service. Two different corporations provide
different incentives to their employees with tension and
cooperation between corporations to provide good care at low cost.
Once a physician recommends/approves medical treatment, the
insurer will pay for it. I have never fussed with pre-approvals or
insurance agents or any of that.
A few years ago an optometrist noted my eyes were clouded. She
recommended an ophthalmologist. And she examined my eyes and
scheduled surgery. I came in on the day and had one of my worst
experiences as she removed my natural lenses.
On the other hand, my wife needed cataract surgery. We scheduled
through the doctor's office who handled the entire process of working
with the insurance company. We arrived at the scheduled time. She
was treated as scheduled and had the BEST experience with no worries
at all from the insurance.

Sorry for you that Canadian doctors are so bad that you had a "one of
your worst experiences".

I'm sorry - what was the point of your post again?
Siri Cruise
2024-12-13 20:38:11 UTC
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On the other hand, my wife needed cataract surgery. We scheduled
through the doctor's office who handled the entire process of working
with the insurance company. We arrived at the scheduled time. She
was treated as scheduled and had the BEST experience with no worries
at all from the insurance.
Sorry for you that Canadian doctors are so bad that you had a "one of
your worst experiences".
It is safer to be conscious during surgery. That means with your
eyes open and focussed, you watch the surgeon's knife came at your
eyes. One of my worst fears.

I had another surgery since. Again I remained conscious. It did
not bother me because I could close my eyes and not watch.
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NoBody
2024-12-14 14:50:03 UTC
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Post by NoBody
On the other hand, my wife needed cataract surgery. We scheduled
through the doctor's office who handled the entire process of working
with the insurance company. We arrived at the scheduled time. She
was treated as scheduled and had the BEST experience with no worries
at all from the insurance.
Sorry for you that Canadian doctors are so bad that you had a "one of
your worst experiences".
It is safer to be conscious during surgery. That means with your
eyes open and focussed, you watch the surgeon's knife came at your
eyes. One of my worst fears.
I had another surgery since. Again I remained conscious. It did
not bother me because I could close my eyes and not watch.
One again your response has nothing to do with what I said.
NoBody
2024-12-15 15:10:27 UTC
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Post by Siri Cruise
Post by NoBody
On the other hand, my wife needed cataract surgery. We scheduled
through the doctor's office who handled the entire process of working
with the insurance company. We arrived at the scheduled time. She
was treated as scheduled and had the BEST experience with no worries
at all from the insurance.
Sorry for you that Canadian doctors are so bad that you had a "one of
your worst experiences".
It is safer to be conscious during surgery. That means with your
eyes open and focussed, you watch the surgeon's knife came at your
eyes. One of my worst fears.
I had another surgery since. Again I remained conscious. It did
not bother me because I could close my eyes and not watch.
One again your response has nothing to do with what I said.
And the drunk has vanished.
NoBody
2024-12-13 12:07:01 UTC
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Post by Bradley K. Sherman
| Manhunt for UnitedHealthcare CEO Killer Meets Unexpected
| Obstacle: Sympathy for the Gunman
|
| Doctors Say Dealing With Health Insurers Is Only Getting
| Worse
|
| Medical providers say they are frustrated by the
| aggravation and expense of convincing insurance companies
| to pay for their patients' care
| ...
<https://www.wsj.com/health/healthcare/doctor-physician-health-insurance-companies-anger-6f23b470>
--bks
Who's been President the last four years and why didn't he fix it?
Mitchell Holman
2024-12-09 03:15:25 UTC
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The healthcare insurance industry is totally corrupt as is big
pharma. The system needs to change.
And you have a better plan than ACA which you will announce Real
Soon Now.
1. ACA is a disaster.
ACA is one of the most popular
government programs in history.
Republicans cannot repeal it and
no longer even try.

Why do you lie so much?



The Affordable Care Act Remains Widely Favorable
October 15, 2024

88 percent of Americans support lowering
health insurance premiums for Americans,
including 93 percent of Democrats, 86
percent of Republicans, and 82 percent of
independents. Nearly four in five Americans
also support "extending health care subsidies
to help Americans pay for health insurance"
https://navigatorresearch.org/the-affordable-care-act-remains-widely-
favorable/
Siri Cruise
2024-12-09 03:41:36 UTC
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The healthcare insurance industry is totally corrupt as is big pharma.
The system needs to change.
And you have a better plan than ACA which you will announce Real
Soon Now.
1. ACA is a disaster.
You are forced to pay for prior conditions of anyone not you.
Post by pothead
2. Why do illegal migrants get free healthcare and legal citizens do not?
What free care? You mean sitting in emergency rooms for hours?
Anyone can do that.
Post by pothead
3. Allow insurance companies to compete across state line. A small start if done correctly.
<https://content.naic.org/sites/default/files/healthcare-reform-fact-sheet-interstate-sales.pdf>

<https://www.uhc.com/news-articles/benefits-and-coverage/choosing-insurance-if-you-live-in-2-places>
Post by pothead
4. Cut the fat and unproductive back office requirements which will reduce cost.
You can always declare without evidence of nefarious hidden
profiteering. And then keep increasing regulations so peons take
the cuts.
Post by pothead
5. Negotiate prices with the drug companies like Canada has done.
Since you are too stupid to know how they finance new drug
research, we will never find new diseases to afflict us.
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Good.
The healthcare insurance industry is totally corrupt as is big pharma.
The system needs to change.
Republican healthcare.

<https://time.com/7002003/donald-trump-disabled-americans-all-in-the-family/>

Donald took a second as if he was thinking about the whole situation.

“I don’t know,” he finally said, letting out a sigh. “He doesn’t
recognize you. Maybe you should just let him die and move down to
Florida.”

Wait! What did he just say? That my son doesn’t recognize me? That
I should just let him die?

Did he really just say that? That I should let my son die . . . so
I could move down to Florida?

Really?
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Polinsky
2024-12-11 06:51:04 UTC
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|
| The early morning killing of a top health insurance
| executive in midtown Manhattan Wednesday has unleashed a
| flurry of rage and frustration from social media users over
| denials of their medical claims, a public display of
| Americans' pent-up anger at the nation's complex health
| insurance industry.
| ...
<https://www.cnn.com/2024/12/06/business/insurance-claim-denials-unitedh
ealthcare-ceo/index.html>
| ...
| After a pause, he beckoned me closer. His forehead furrowed
| with concern. I thought he would ask if he was going to be
| OK or if he needed surgery -- questions I'm comfortable
| fielding. But instead he asked, "Will my insurance cover my
| stay?"
|
| This is a question I can't answer with certainty. Patients
| often believe that since I'm part of the health-care
| system, I would know. But I don't, not as a doctor -- and
| not even when I'm a patient myself. In the United States,
| health insurance is so extraordinarily complicated, with
| different insurers offering different plans, covering
| certain things and denying others (sometimes in spite of
| what they say initially they cover). I could never
| guarantee anything.
| ...
<https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/08/opinion/health-care-anger.html>
--bks
If it wasn't for Obamacare, he might still be alive.

UnitedHealthcare and the ObamaCare Con

https://www.wsj.com/opinion/unitedhealthcare-and-the-obamacare-con-
insurance-ea8dd896
NoBody
2024-12-08 15:39:31 UTC
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| ...
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompson-unitedhealthcare>
--bks
Look at you justifying cold blooded murder.
How fascist of you....
Bradley K. Sherman
2024-12-08 15:42:23 UTC
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Post by Bradley K. Sherman
| ...
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompson-unitedhealthcare>
Look at you justifying cold blooded murder.
...
Look at you, making shit up.

--bks

Twas ever thus.
Lee
2024-12-08 22:22:31 UTC
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Post by Bradley K. Sherman
| ...
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompson-unitedhealthcare>
Look at you justifying cold blooded murder.
...
Look at you, making shit up.
--bks
Twas ever thus.
As she does in *every* post she makes.
NoBody
2024-12-09 12:11:29 UTC
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Post by Bradley K. Sherman
| ...
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompson-unitedhealthcare>
Look at you justifying cold blooded murder.
...
Look at you, making shit up.
Then explain what point you are trying make because that's the only
thing a thinking person can take out of your post.
pothead
2024-12-09 13:26:30 UTC
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Post by NoBody
Post by Bradley K. Sherman
| ...
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompson-unitedhealthcare>
Look at you justifying cold blooded murder.
...
Look at you, making shit up.
Then explain what point you are trying make because that's the only
thing a thinking person can take out of your post.
SNL and other late night comedians were making jokes about this incident.
It's classic libby left bad taste.
The guy, whatever he was, has a family, children, a wife and so forth.
But the left has no morals or decency so it's to be expected.
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Mitchell Holman
2024-12-09 18:51:02 UTC
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Post by Bradley K. Sherman
| ...
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompso
n-unitedhealthcare>
Look at you justifying cold blooded murder.
...
Look at you, making shit up.
Then explain what point you are trying make because that's the only
thing a thinking person can take out of your post.
SNL and other late night comedians were making jokes about this
incident. It's classic libby left bad taste.
The guy, whatever he was, has a family, children, a wife and so forth.
But the left has no morals or decency so it's to be expected.
Funny how rightwingers have no problem
with the killing of other unarmed people
like Treyvon Martin and Breonna Taylor and
George Floyd.

Oh, wait, they were black, while Brian
Thompson was white.

Never mind, I see the pattern now.
Skeeter
2024-12-09 22:44:37 UTC
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Post by pothead
Post by NoBody
Post by Bradley K. Sherman
Post by NoBody
Post by Bradley K. Sherman
| ...
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompso
n-unitedhealthcare>
Look at you justifying cold blooded murder.
...
Look at you, making shit up.
Then explain what point you are trying make because that's the only
thing a thinking person can take out of your post.
SNL and other late night comedians were making jokes about this
incident. It's classic libby left bad taste.
The guy, whatever he was, has a family, children, a wife and so forth.
But the left has no morals or decency so it's to be expected.
Funny how rightwingers have no problem
with the killing of other unarmed people
like Treyvon Martin and Breonna Taylor and
George Floyd.
Oh, wait, they were black, while Brian
Thompson was white.
Never mind, I see the pattern now.
Me too. YOU bring up race.
pothead
2024-12-09 22:52:34 UTC
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Post by NoBody
Post by Bradley K. Sherman
| ...
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompso
n-unitedhealthcare>
Look at you justifying cold blooded murder.
...
Look at you, making shit up.
Then explain what point you are trying make because that's the only
thing a thinking person can take out of your post.
SNL and other late night comedians were making jokes about this
incident. It's classic libby left bad taste.
The guy, whatever he was, has a family, children, a wife and so forth.
But the left has no morals or decency so it's to be expected.
Funny how rightwingers have no problem
with the killing of other unarmed people
like Treyvon Martin and Breonna Taylor and
George Floyd.
Oh, wait, they were black, while Brian
Thompson was white.
Never mind, I see the pattern now.
Me too. YOU bring up race.
Yep.
It's a given at least most of the time.
Like snit bringing up Nazis.
You can count on it.
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2024-12-10 02:51:40 UTC
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Post by Bradley K. Sherman
| ...
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-tho
mpso n-unitedhealthcare>
Look at you justifying cold blooded murder.
...
Look at you, making shit up.
Then explain what point you are trying make because that's the
only thing a thinking person can take out of your post.
SNL and other late night comedians were making jokes about this
incident. It's classic libby left bad taste.
The guy, whatever he was, has a family, children, a wife and so
forth. But the left has no morals or decency so it's to be
expected.
Funny how rightwingers have no problem
with the killing of other unarmed people
like Treyvon Martin and Breonna Taylor and
George Floyd.
Oh, wait, they were black, while Brian
Thompson was white.
Never mind, I see the pattern now.
Me too. YOU bring up race.
Yep.
It's a given at least most of the time.
Like snit bringing up Nazis.
You can count on it.
Trump brings up his admiration
Nazi generals and that is whose fault,
again?


TRUMP: "I NEED THE KIND OF GENERALS THAT HITLER HAD"
OCTOBER 22, 2024

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2024/10/trump-military-
generals-hitler/680327/
Siri Cruise
2024-12-10 05:42:20 UTC
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Trump brings up his admiration
Nazi generals and that is whose fault,
again?
TRUMP: "I NEED THE KIND OF GENERALS THAT HITLER HAD"
I guess. Those generals were insane and incompetent.
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Post by Siri Cruise
Post by Mitchell Holman
Trump brings up his admiration
Nazi generals and that is whose fault,
again?
TRUMP: "I NEED THE KIND OF GENERALS THAT HITLER HAD"
I guess. Those generals were insane and incompetent.
You were there?
Governor Swill
2024-12-10 18:41:04 UTC
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Post by Mitchell Holman
Trump brings up his admiration
Nazi generals and that is whose fault,
again?
TRUMP: "I NEED THE KIND OF GENERALS THAT HITLER HAD"
I guess. Those generals were insane and incompetent.
No, they weren't, in fact. They fought him tooth and nail on strategy and some
even tried to assassinate him.

NP: Jim Croce - Time In A Bottle
Siri Cruise
2024-12-10 22:40:30 UTC
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Post by Siri Cruise
Post by Mitchell Holman
Trump brings up his admiration
Nazi generals and that is whose fault,
again?
TRUMP: "I NEED THE KIND OF GENERALS THAT HITLER HAD"
I guess. Those generals were insane and incompetent.
No, they weren't, in fact. They fought him tooth and nail on strategy and some
They were incompetent. They wanted to storm Moscow which had no
oil. And ignored the Caucasus where was the oil they needed for tanks.

NATO thought the generals that lost to USSR had strategic insights
to USSR. So NATO let them rehabilitate themselves with fictions
about how smart they were.
Post by Governor Swill
even tried to assassinate him.
That was the colonels.
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Governor Swill
2024-12-10 18:39:40 UTC
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Trump brings up his admiration
Nazi generals and that is whose fault,
again?
TRUMP: "I NEED THE KIND OF GENERALS THAT HITLER HAD"
OCTOBER 22, 2024
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2024/10/trump-military-
generals-hitler/680327/
Ironically, Hitler's generals argued against his decisions all the time.

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Mitchell Holman
2024-12-11 02:34:10 UTC
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Post by Mitchell Holman
Trump brings up his admiration
Nazi generals and that is whose fault,
again?
TRUMP: "I NEED THE KIND OF GENERALS THAT HITLER HAD"
OCTOBER 22, 2024
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2024/10/trump-military-
generals-hitler/680327/
Ironically, Hitler's generals argued against his decisions all the time.
And for the most part they were
right. None thought N Africa was a
good idea, none thought Russia was
a good idea. Hitler's "Leibensraum"
could have been accomplished with
Eastern Europe. But Hitler had a
fixation against communism and
Russia was the only communist
country in the world, ergo.......
Governor Swill
2024-12-13 02:16:44 UTC
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Post by Governor Swill
Post by Mitchell Holman
Trump brings up his admiration
Nazi generals and that is whose fault,
again?
TRUMP: "I NEED THE KIND OF GENERALS THAT HITLER HAD"
OCTOBER 22, 2024
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2024/10/trump-military-
generals-hitler/680327/
Ironically, Hitler's generals argued against his decisions all the time.
And for the most part they were
right. None thought N Africa was a
good idea, none thought Russia was
a good idea. Hitler's "Leibensraum"
could have been accomplished with
Eastern Europe. But Hitler had a
fixation against communism and
Russia was the only communist
country in the world, ergo.......
If he had never invaded Russia, the West would never have won the war and Russia
would have emerged as a power at least as great as the US.
Siri Cruise
2024-12-13 04:16:36 UTC
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Post by Mitchell Holman
And for the most part they were
right. None thought N Africa was a
good idea, none thought Russia was
a good idea. Hitler's "Leibensraum"
could have been accomplished with
Eastern Europe. But Hitler had a
fixation against communism and
Russia was the only communist
country in the world, ergo.......
If he had never invaded Russia, the West would never have won the war and Russia
would have emerged as a power at least as great as the US.
Germany's fate was sealed because they could not develop nuclear
weapons in a two front war. The USA could.

Germany surrenderred in May. If they had survived a few more
months, the first nuclear weapons would have dropped perhaps on
Leipzig and Hamburg.

At the moment Hitler crossed the border into USSR, the oil they
were so dependent on was crossing the border the other way. Good
job attacking the supplier of your most critical resource.
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D. Ray
2024-12-13 07:15:55 UTC
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Post by Governor Swill
Post by Mitchell Holman
Trump brings up his admiration
Nazi generals and that is whose fault,
again?
TRUMP: "I NEED THE KIND OF GENERALS THAT HITLER HAD"
OCTOBER 22, 2024
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2024/10/trump-military-
generals-hitler/680327/
Ironically, Hitler's generals argued against his decisions all the time.
And for the most part they were
right. None thought N Africa was a
good idea, none thought Russia was
a good idea. Hitler's "Leibensraum"
could have been accomplished with
Eastern Europe. But Hitler had a
fixation against communism and
Russia was the only communist
country in the world, ergo.......
Hitler was much more pragmatic than people try to portray him now. He
wouldn’t risk everything because of “fixation against communism”. Perhaps
you should check Germany’s Declaration of War Against the USSR and Hitler’s
Proclamation to the German People.

<https://www.unz.com/article/why-germany-attacked-the-soviet-union/>
Polinsky
2024-12-11 07:29:55 UTC
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Post by NoBody
Post by Bradley K. Sherman
| ...
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompson-
unitedhealthcare>
Look at you justifying cold blooded murder.
...
Look at you, making shit up.
You do it all the time. Feeling threatened?

UnitedHealthcare and the ObamaCare Con

https://www.wsj.com/opinion/unitedhealthcare-and-the-obamacare-con-
insurance-ea8dd896
pothead
2024-12-08 15:44:13 UTC
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Post by Bradley K. Sherman
| ...
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompson-unitedhealthcare>
--bks
Look at you justifying cold blooded murder.
How fascist of you....
Murder is way over the top. Independent investigation is what needs to be done as
the insurance companies are out of control. So is big pharma.
Investigate and prosecute if needed.
--
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Lee
2024-12-08 17:43:48 UTC
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Post by NoBody
Post by Bradley K. Sherman
| ...
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompson-unitedhealthcare>
--bks
Look at you justifying cold blooded murder.
How fascist of you....
Murder is way over the top. Independent investigation is what needs to be done as
the insurance companies are out of control. So is big pharma.
Investigate and prosecute if needed.
As if Trump cares about anyone
fleeciing the public. Remember Steve
Bannon fleecing the public with his
build-the-wall scam? Remember Trump
pardoning him for doing it?

Look for Big Insurance and Big
Pharma to get major places in the
Trump Administration.
D. Ray
2024-12-09 05:40:50 UTC
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Post by Lee
Post by pothead
Post by NoBody
Post by Bradley K. Sherman
| ...
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompson-unitedhealthcare>
--bks
Look at you justifying cold blooded murder.
How fascist of you....
Murder is way over the top. Independent investigation is what needs to be done as
the insurance companies are out of control. So is big pharma.
Investigate and prosecute if needed.
As if Trump cares about anyone
fleeciing the public. Remember Steve
Bannon fleecing the public with his
build-the-wall scam? Remember Trump
pardoning him for doing it?
Look for Big Insurance and Big
Pharma to get major places in the
Trump Administration.
Just four years ago you people were sucking dick of Big Pharma like Pfizer,
and basically treating them as saints.
pothead
2024-12-09 13:24:37 UTC
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Post by Lee
Post by pothead
Post by NoBody
Post by Bradley K. Sherman
| ...
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompson-unitedhealthcare>
--bks
Look at you justifying cold blooded murder.
How fascist of you....
Murder is way over the top. Independent investigation is what needs to be done as
the insurance companies are out of control. So is big pharma.
Investigate and prosecute if needed.
As if Trump cares about anyone
fleeciing the public. Remember Steve
Bannon fleecing the public with his
build-the-wall scam? Remember Trump
pardoning him for doing it?
Look for Big Insurance and Big
Pharma to get major places in the
Trump Administration.
Just four years ago you people were sucking dick of Big Pharma like Pfizer,
and basically treating them as saints.
Just like the lemming libbys they are.
They believe anything the far left, Marxist government feeds them.
And having free stuff is a major part of that.
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Lee
2024-12-09 15:55:55 UTC
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Post by Lee
Post by pothead
Post by NoBody
Post by Bradley K. Sherman
| ...
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompson-unitedhealthcare>
--bks
Look at you justifying cold blooded murder.
How fascist of you....
Murder is way over the top. Independent investigation is what needs to be done as
the insurance companies are out of control. So is big pharma.
Investigate and prosecute if needed.
As if Trump cares about anyone
fleeciing the public. Remember Steve
Bannon fleecing the public with his
build-the-wall scam? Remember Trump
pardoning him for doing it?
Look for Big Insurance and Big
Pharma to get major places in the
Trump Administration.
Just four years ago you people were sucking dick of Big Pharma like Pfizer,
and basically treating them as saints.
"You people"?


Trump Administration Announces
$1.95 Billion Contract With
Pfizer For Coronavirus Vaccine
July 22, 2020

https://www.ctpublic.org/news/2020-07-22/trump-administration-announces-1-95-billion-contract-with-pfizer-for-coronavirus-vaccine
Chris Ahlstrom
2024-12-09 16:24:31 UTC
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Post by D. Ray
Just four years ago you people were sucking dick of Big Pharma like Pfizer,
and basically treating them as saints.
"You people"?
Trump Administration Announces
$1.95 Billion Contract With
Pfizer For Coronavirus Vaccine
July 22, 2020
https://www.ctpublic.org/news/2020-07-22/trump-administration-announces-1-95-billion-contract-with-pfizer-for-coronavirus-vaccine
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Warp_Speed

On May 15, 2020, President Donald Trump officially announced the
public-private partnership.[4][1] The purpose of Operation Warp Speed was to
coordinate Health and Human Services-wide efforts, including the NIH
ACTIV[9] partnership for vaccine and therapeutic development, the NIH
RADx[10] initiative for diagnostic development, and work by BARDA.[1]

Operation Warp Speed was formed to encourage private and public
partnerships to enable faster approval and production of vaccines during
the COVID-19 pandemic.

This book has a chapter about the various groups that worked on the mRNA
vaccine, but it doesn't mention Operation Warp Speed. Instead, it simply notes
the failure of the Trump administration to carry out widespread testing, so
that university research labs took on what is normally the government's
role:

https://www.amazon.com/Code-Breaker-Jennifer-Doudna-Editing/dp/1982115858
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2024-12-10 11:08:18 UTC
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Post by D. Ray
Post by Lee
Post by pothead
Post by NoBody
Post by Bradley K. Sherman
| ...
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompson-unitedhealthcare>
--bks
Look at you justifying cold blooded murder.
How fascist of you....
Murder is way over the top. Independent investigation is what needs to be done as
the insurance companies are out of control. So is big pharma.
Investigate and prosecute if needed.
As if Trump cares about anyone
fleeciing the public. Remember Steve
Bannon fleecing the public with his
build-the-wall scam? Remember Trump
pardoning him for doing it?
Look for Big Insurance and Big
Pharma to get major places in the
Trump Administration.
Just four years ago you people were sucking dick of Big Pharma like Pfizer,
and basically treating them as saints.
"You people"?
Trump Administration Announces
$1.95 Billion Contract With
Pfizer For Coronavirus Vaccine
July 22, 2020
https://www.ctpublic.org/news/2020-07-22/trump-administration-announces-1-95-billion-contract-with-pfizer-for-coronavirus-vaccine
Care to link some of your posts from 2020-2021 where you speak against
Pfizer?
Lee
2024-12-10 16:34:28 UTC
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Post by D. Ray
Post by Lee
Post by D. Ray
Post by Lee
Post by pothead
Post by NoBody
Post by Bradley K. Sherman
| ...
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompson-unitedhealthcare>
--bks
Look at you justifying cold blooded murder.
How fascist of you....
Murder is way over the top. Independent investigation is what needs to be done as
the insurance companies are out of control. So is big pharma.
Investigate and prosecute if needed.
As if Trump cares about anyone
fleeciing the public. Remember Steve
Bannon fleecing the public with his
build-the-wall scam? Remember Trump
pardoning him for doing it?
Look for Big Insurance and Big
Pharma to get major places in the
Trump Administration.
Just four years ago you people were sucking dick of Big Pharma like Pfizer,
and basically treating them as saints.
"You people"?
Trump Administration Announces
$1.95 Billion Contract With
Pfizer For Coronavirus Vaccine
July 22, 2020
https://www.ctpublic.org/news/2020-07-22/trump-administration-announces-1-95-billion-contract-with-pfizer-for-coronavirus-vaccine
Post by D. Ray
Care to link some of your posts from 2020-2021 where you speak against
Pfizer?
YOU brought up Pfizer, repost YOUR
complaints about them in that time
frame.
Lee
2024-12-08 22:23:30 UTC
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Post by NoBody
Post by Bradley K. Sherman
| ...
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompson-unitedhealthcare>
--bks
Look at you justifying cold blooded murder.
How fascist of you....
Murder is way over the top. Independent investigation is what needs to be done as
the insurance companies are out of control. So is big pharma.
Investigate and prosecute if needed.
What are you — some kind of socialist now?
NoBody
2024-12-09 12:12:34 UTC
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Post by pothead
Post by NoBody
Post by Bradley K. Sherman
| ...
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompson-unitedhealthcare>
--bks
Look at you justifying cold blooded murder.
How fascist of you....
Murder is way over the top. Independent investigation is what needs to be done as
the insurance companies are out of control. So is big pharma.
Investigate and prosecute if needed.
That is certainly what can be done. However the author essentially
saying "the guy deserved it" is unacceptable.
pothead
2024-12-09 13:28:06 UTC
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On Sun, 8 Dec 2024 15:44:13 -0000 (UTC), pothead
Post by pothead
Post by NoBody
Post by Bradley K. Sherman
| ...
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompson-unitedhealthcare>
--bks
Look at you justifying cold blooded murder.
How fascist of you....
Murder is way over the top. Independent investigation is what needs to be done as
the insurance companies are out of control. So is big pharma.
Investigate and prosecute if needed.
That is certainly what can be done. However the author essentially
saying "the guy deserved it" is unacceptable.
Yes.
Nobody deserves to die unless they are an immediate threat to another person or persons
at which point it is either you or me.
--
pothead

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2024-12-09 15:39:01 UTC
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|
| Sixty-two percent of U.S. adults, the highest percentage in
| more than a decade, say it is the federal government's
| responsibility to ensure all Americans have healthcare
| coverage.
| ...
<https://news.gallup.com/poll/654101/health-coverage-government-responsibility.aspx>

--bks
NoBody
2024-12-10 12:23:13 UTC
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|
| Sixty-two percent of U.S. adults, the highest percentage in
| more than a decade, say it is the federal government's
| responsibility to ensure all Americans have healthcare
| coverage.
| ...
<https://news.gallup.com/poll/654101/health-coverage-government-responsibility.aspx>
--bks
Apparently 62% of the population (if I believe the poll and I don't)
aren't aware that government run healthcare isn't particularly
effective.
NoBody
2024-12-11 12:09:22 UTC
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Post by Bradley K. Sherman
|
| Sixty-two percent of U.S. adults, the highest percentage in
| more than a decade, say it is the federal government's
| responsibility to ensure all Americans have healthcare
| coverage.
| ...
<https://news.gallup.com/poll/654101/health-coverage-government-responsibility.aspx>
--bks
Apparently 62% of the population (if I believe the poll and I don't)
aren't aware that government run healthcare isn't particularly
effective.
And Bradley the troll has vanished.
Polinsky
2024-12-11 08:20:12 UTC
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Post by Bradley K. Sherman
|
| Sixty-two percent of U.S. adults, the highest percentage in
| more than a decade, say it is the federal government's
| responsibility to ensure all Americans have healthcare
| coverage.
| ...
<https://news.gallup.com/poll/654101/health-coverage-government-responsi
bility.aspx>
But the great Obamacare was supposed to solve all those problems. It
wasn't supposed to increase premiums by an average of 300% on the middle
class, so lazy illiterate liberals who can't hold a job, can get their
tranny conversions.

UnitedHealthcare and the ObamaCare Con

https://www.wsj.com/opinion/unitedhealthcare-and-the-obamacare-con-
insurance-ea8dd896
Mitchell Holman
2024-12-11 14:13:47 UTC
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Post by Bradley K. Sherman
|
| Sixty-two percent of U.S. adults, the highest percentage in
| more than a decade, say it is the federal government's
| responsibility to ensure all Americans have healthcare
| coverage.
| ...
<https://news.gallup.com/poll/654101/health-coverage-government-
responsi
Post by Polinsky
Post by Bradley K. Sherman
bility.aspx>
But the great Obamacare was supposed to solve all those problems. It
wasn't supposed to increase premiums by an average of 300% on the middle
class, so lazy illiterate liberals who can't hold a job, can get their
tranny conversions.
Life was so much better before the ACA, right?




Blue Cross praised employees who dropped sick policyholders
June 17, 2009
LA Times


"Blue Cross of California encouraged employees through
performance evaluations to cancel the health insurance
policies of individuals with expensive illnesses, Rep.
Bart Stupak (D-Mich.) charged at the start of a
congressional hearing today on the controversial practice
known as rescission."

"WellPoint's Blue Cross of California subsidiary and
two other insurers saved more than $300 million in
medical claims by canceling more than 20,000 sick
policyholders over a five-year period, the House
committee said. When times are good, the insurance
company is happy to sign you up and take your money
in the form of premiums," Stupak said. "But when
times are bad, and you are afflicted with cancer or
some other life-threatening disease, it is supposed
to honor its commitments and stand by you in your
time of need,instead, some insurance companies use
a technicality to justify breaking its promise, at
a time when most patients are too weak to fight back."

An investigation by the House Subcommittee on Oversight
and Investigations showed that health insurers WellPoint
Inc., UnitedHealth Group and Assurant Inc. canceled the
coverage of more than 20,000 people, allowing the companies
to avoid paying more than $300 million in medical claims
over a five-year period.

It also found that policyholders with breast cancer,
lymphoma and more than 1,000 other conditions were
targeted for rescission and that employees were praised
in performance reviews for terminating the policies of
customers with expensive illnesses.

"No one can defend, and I certainly cannot defend,
the practice of canceling coverage after the fact,"
said Rep. Michael C. Burgess (R-Tex.), a member of
the committee. "There is no acceptable minimum to
denying coverage after the fact."

http://tinyurl.com/nmzvjk
D. Ray
2024-12-10 11:08:18 UTC
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Post by pothead
Post by NoBody
Post by Bradley K. Sherman
| ...
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompson-unitedhealthcare>
--bks
Look at you justifying cold blooded murder.
How fascist of you....
Murder is way over the top. Independent investigation is what needs to be done as
the insurance companies are out of control. So is big pharma.
Investigate and prosecute if needed.
That is certainly what can be done. However the author essentially
saying "the guy deserved it" is unacceptable.
Yes, you stupid fuck. Some people do deserve it.

You know why is China ahead of us? Here’s a hint:

<https://www.scmp.com/news/china/politics/article/3264499/china-hands-death-sentence-senior-banker-taking-us151-million-bribes>

They actually punish top executives who commit crimes, something that
America stopped doing long time ago. If you have billions, you literally
can go on some island to fuck kids, and FBI conveniently will lose all the
evidence, and even a list with your name won’t ever be released.
Skeeter
2024-12-10 13:55:51 UTC
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In article <***@news.usenet.farm>, ***@ray
says...
Post by D. Ray
Post by NoBody
On Sun, 8 Dec 2024 15:44:13 -0000 (UTC), pothead
Post by pothead
Post by NoBody
Post by Bradley K. Sherman
| ...
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompson-unitedhealthcare>
--bks
Look at you justifying cold blooded murder.
How fascist of you....
Murder is way over the top. Independent investigation is what needs to be done as
the insurance companies are out of control. So is big pharma.
Investigate and prosecute if needed.
That is certainly what can be done. However the author essentially
saying "the guy deserved it" is unacceptable.
Yes, you stupid fuck. Some people do deserve it.
<https://www.scmp.com/news/china/politics/article/3264499/china-hands-death-sentence-senior-banker-taking-us151-million-bribes>
They actually punish top executives who commit crimes, something that
America stopped doing long time ago. If you have billions, you literally
can go on some island to fuck kids, and FBI conveniently will lose all the
evidence, and even a list with your name won?t ever be released.
So you approve of murder.
D. Ray
2024-12-10 20:59:33 UTC
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Post by D. Ray
Post by NoBody
On Sun, 8 Dec 2024 15:44:13 -0000 (UTC), pothead
Post by pothead
Post by NoBody
Post by Bradley K. Sherman
| ...
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompson-unitedhealthcare>
--bks
Look at you justifying cold blooded murder.
How fascist of you....
Murder is way over the top. Independent investigation is what needs to be done as
the insurance companies are out of control. So is big pharma.
Investigate and prosecute if needed.
That is certainly what can be done. However the author essentially
saying "the guy deserved it" is unacceptable.
Yes, you stupid fuck. Some people do deserve it.
<https://www.scmp.com/news/china/politics/article/3264499/china-hands-death-sentence-senior-banker-taking-us151-million-bribes>
They actually punish top executives who commit crimes, something that
America stopped doing long time ago. If you have billions, you literally
can go on some island to fuck kids, and FBI conveniently will lose all the
evidence, and even a list with your name won?t ever be released.
So you approve of murder.
I was talking about death sentence. And that some people do deserve it.
Trying to move the goal post?
Skeeter
2024-12-10 23:05:29 UTC
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In article <***@news.usenet.farm>, ***@ray
says...
Post by D. Ray
Post by Skeeter
says...
Post by D. Ray
Post by NoBody
On Sun, 8 Dec 2024 15:44:13 -0000 (UTC), pothead
Post by pothead
Post by NoBody
Post by Bradley K. Sherman
| ...
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompson-unitedhealthcare>
--bks
Look at you justifying cold blooded murder.
How fascist of you....
Murder is way over the top. Independent investigation is what needs to be done as
the insurance companies are out of control. So is big pharma.
Investigate and prosecute if needed.
That is certainly what can be done. However the author essentially
saying "the guy deserved it" is unacceptable.
Yes, you stupid fuck. Some people do deserve it.
<https://www.scmp.com/news/china/politics/article/3264499/china-hands-death-sentence-senior-banker-taking-us151-million-bribes>
They actually punish top executives who commit crimes, something that
America stopped doing long time ago. If you have billions, you literally
can go on some island to fuck kids, and FBI conveniently will lose all the
evidence, and even a list with your name won?t ever be released.
So you approve of murder.
I was talking about death sentence. And that some people do deserve it.
Trying to move the goal post?
I'm not debating with you so I guess not.
D. Ray
2024-12-13 06:43:24 UTC
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says...
Post by D. Ray
Post by NoBody
On Sun, 8 Dec 2024 15:44:13 -0000 (UTC), pothead
Post by pothead
Post by NoBody
Post by Bradley K. Sherman
| ...
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompson-unitedhealthcare>
--bks
Look at you justifying cold blooded murder.
How fascist of you....
Murder is way over the top. Independent investigation is what needs to be done as
the insurance companies are out of control. So is big pharma.
Investigate and prosecute if needed.
That is certainly what can be done. However the author essentially
saying "the guy deserved it" is unacceptable.
Yes, you stupid fuck. Some people do deserve it.
<https://www.scmp.com/news/china/politics/article/3264499/china-hands-death-sentence-senior-banker-taking-us151-million-bribes>
They actually punish top executives who commit crimes, something that
America stopped doing long time ago. If you have billions, you literally
can go on some island to fuck kids, and FBI conveniently will lose all the
evidence, and even a list with your name won?t ever be released.
So you approve of murder.
I was talking about death sentence. And that some people do deserve it.
Trying to move the goal post?
I'm not debating with you so I guess not.
Fair enough.

Why are you protecting the parasite class? They are literal bloodsuckers
who steal and drink the blood of your nation, looting billions, probably
hundreds of billions over the years. That CEO personally pocketed more than
100 million because he was willing to execute these policies, including the
DEI shit, just check UnitedHealthcare Affirmative Action Statement, for
example. They really push this shit and brag about how “diverse” there are,
and even have fucking “chief diversity, equity and inclusion officer”:

<https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/payer/unitedhealth-group-taps-new-chief-diversity-equity-and-inclusion-officer>

He was not innocent, he was a member of ruling elite who loot your pockets
while replacing you with pajeets, niggers, and Mesoamericans. And he got
some vigilante justice for it. Yeah, “vigilante justice” is a sign of decay
of our society. But society is already rotten, thanks to people like that
CEO. And our system makes it impossible to not just persecute, but even
charge these people.

Note that our media which always tells us what ruling class want us to
think considers Daniel Penny a vigilante, too. “White vigilante”, to be
exact. Just google “Daniel Penny white vigilantism”.

“…His acquittal has sparked conversation around white vigilantism, a
practice rooted in a long history of white men targeting Black people under
the guise of public safety or self-defense…”

This is not left vs. right issue even though media is trying to portray it
as such. And if lefties in this case are not on the side of CEO does not
mean that you should be on his side.
Skeeter
2024-12-13 14:26:00 UTC
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Post by Skeeter
says...
Post by D. Ray
Post by Skeeter
says...
Post by D. Ray
Post by NoBody
On Sun, 8 Dec 2024 15:44:13 -0000 (UTC), pothead
Post by pothead
Post by NoBody
Post by Bradley K. Sherman
| ...
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompson-unitedhealthcare>
--bks
Look at you justifying cold blooded murder.
How fascist of you....
Murder is way over the top. Independent investigation is what needs to be done as
the insurance companies are out of control. So is big pharma.
Investigate and prosecute if needed.
That is certainly what can be done. However the author essentially
saying "the guy deserved it" is unacceptable.
Yes, you stupid fuck. Some people do deserve it.
<https://www.scmp.com/news/china/politics/article/3264499/china-hands-death-sentence-senior-banker-taking-us151-million-bribes>
They actually punish top executives who commit crimes, something that
America stopped doing long time ago. If you have billions, you literally
can go on some island to fuck kids, and FBI conveniently will lose all the
evidence, and even a list with your name won?t ever be released.
So you approve of murder.
I was talking about death sentence. And that some people do deserve it.
Trying to move the goal post?
I'm not debating with you so I guess not.
Fair enough.
Why are you protecting the parasite class? They are literal bloodsuckers
who steal and drink the blood of your nation, looting billions, probably
hundreds of billions over the years. That CEO personally pocketed more than
100 million because he was willing to execute these policies, including the
DEI shit, just check UnitedHealthcare Affirmative Action Statement, for
example. They really push this shit and brag about how ?diverse? there are,
<https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/payer/unitedhealth-group-taps-new-chief-diversity-equity-and-inclusion-officer>
He was not innocent, he was a member of ruling elite who loot your pockets
while replacing you with pajeets, niggers, and Mesoamericans. And he got
some vigilante justice for it. Yeah, ?vigilante justice? is a sign of decay
of our society. But society is already rotten, thanks to people like that
CEO. And our system makes it impossible to not just persecute, but even
charge these people.
Note that our media which always tells us what ruling class want us to
think considers Daniel Penny a vigilante, too. ?White vigilante?, to be
exact. Just google ?Daniel Penny white vigilantism?.
??His acquittal has sparked conversation around white vigilantism, a
practice rooted in a long history of white men targeting Black people under
the guise of public safety or self-defense??
This is not left vs. right issue even though media is trying to portray it
as such. And if lefties in this case are not on the side of CEO does not
mean that you should be on his side.
It was murder.
Bradley K. Sherman
2024-12-13 14:30:36 UTC
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|
| Americans spend more years being unhealthy than people in
| any other country
|
| The gap between US lifespan and healthspan was 12.4 years,
| the world's largest.
| ...
<https://arstechnica.com/science/2024/12/americans-are-living-longer-but-most-of-the-extra-time-is-spent-being-sick/>

Based on:
|
| Global Healthspan-Lifespan Gaps Among 183 World Health
| Organization Member States
| ...
<https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2827753>

--bks
NoBody
2024-12-14 14:51:38 UTC
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|
| Americans spend more years being unhealthy than people in
| any other country
|
| The gap between US lifespan and healthspan was 12.4 years,
| the world's largest.
| ...
<https://arstechnica.com/science/2024/12/americans-are-living-longer-but-most-of-the-extra-time-is-spent-being-sick/>
|
| Global Healthspan-Lifespan Gaps Among 183 World Health
| Organization Member States
| ...
<https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2827753>
--bks
I'm sure the lifestyle of the average American has NOTHING to do with
that.

<eyeroll>
NoBody
2024-12-15 15:10:58 UTC
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Post by Bradley K. Sherman
|
| Americans spend more years being unhealthy than people in
| any other country
|
| The gap between US lifespan and healthspan was 12.4 years,
| the world's largest.
| ...
<https://arstechnica.com/science/2024/12/americans-are-living-longer-but-most-of-the-extra-time-is-spent-being-sick/>
|
| Global Healthspan-Lifespan Gaps Among 183 World Health
| Organization Member States
| ...
<https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2827753>
--bks
I'm sure the lifestyle of the average American has NOTHING to do with
that.
<eyeroll>
And Bradley the troll has vanished.
D. Ray
2024-12-13 19:28:02 UTC
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says...
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Post by D. Ray
Post by NoBody
On Sun, 8 Dec 2024 15:44:13 -0000 (UTC), pothead
Post by pothead
Post by NoBody
Post by Bradley K. Sherman
| ...
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompson-unitedhealthcare>
--bks
Look at you justifying cold blooded murder.
How fascist of you....
Murder is way over the top. Independent investigation is what needs to be done as
the insurance companies are out of control. So is big pharma.
Investigate and prosecute if needed.
That is certainly what can be done. However the author essentially
saying "the guy deserved it" is unacceptable.
Yes, you stupid fuck. Some people do deserve it.
<https://www.scmp.com/news/china/politics/article/3264499/china-hands-death-sentence-senior-banker-taking-us151-million-bribes>
They actually punish top executives who commit crimes, something that
America stopped doing long time ago. If you have billions, you literally
can go on some island to fuck kids, and FBI conveniently will lose all the
evidence, and even a list with your name won?t ever be released.
So you approve of murder.
I was talking about death sentence. And that some people do deserve it.
Trying to move the goal post?
I'm not debating with you so I guess not.
Fair enough.
Why are you protecting the parasite class? They are literal bloodsuckers
who steal and drink the blood of your nation, looting billions, probably
hundreds of billions over the years. That CEO personally pocketed more than
100 million because he was willing to execute these policies, including the
DEI shit, just check UnitedHealthcare Affirmative Action Statement, for
example. They really push this shit and brag about how ?diverse? there are,
<https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/payer/unitedhealth-group-taps-new-chief-diversity-equity-and-inclusion-officer>
He was not innocent, he was a member of ruling elite who loot your pockets
while replacing you with pajeets, niggers, and Mesoamericans. And he got
some vigilante justice for it. Yeah, ?vigilante justice? is a sign of decay
of our society. But society is already rotten, thanks to people like that
CEO. And our system makes it impossible to not just persecute, but even
charge these people.
Note that our media which always tells us what ruling class want us to
think considers Daniel Penny a vigilante, too. ?White vigilante?, to be
exact. Just google ?Daniel Penny white vigilantism?.
??His acquittal has sparked conversation around white vigilantism, a
practice rooted in a long history of white men targeting Black people under
the guise of public safety or self-defense??
This is not left vs. right issue even though media is trying to portray it
as such. And if lefties in this case are not on the side of CEO does not
mean that you should be on his side.
It was murder.
Yeah. Invisible hand of the market killed him.
Skeeter
2024-12-13 20:13:27 UTC
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Post by Skeeter
says...
Post by D. Ray
Post by Skeeter
says...
Post by D. Ray
Post by Skeeter
says...
Post by D. Ray
Post by NoBody
On Sun, 8 Dec 2024 15:44:13 -0000 (UTC), pothead
Post by pothead
Post by NoBody
Post by Bradley K. Sherman
| ...
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompson-unitedhealthcare>
--bks
Look at you justifying cold blooded murder.
How fascist of you....
Murder is way over the top. Independent investigation is what needs to be done as
the insurance companies are out of control. So is big pharma.
Investigate and prosecute if needed.
That is certainly what can be done. However the author essentially
saying "the guy deserved it" is unacceptable.
Yes, you stupid fuck. Some people do deserve it.
<https://www.scmp.com/news/china/politics/article/3264499/china-hands-death-sentence-senior-banker-taking-us151-million-bribes>
They actually punish top executives who commit crimes, something that
America stopped doing long time ago. If you have billions, you literally
can go on some island to fuck kids, and FBI conveniently will lose all the
evidence, and even a list with your name won?t ever be released.
So you approve of murder.
I was talking about death sentence. And that some people do deserve it.
Trying to move the goal post?
I'm not debating with you so I guess not.
Fair enough.
Why are you protecting the parasite class? They are literal bloodsuckers
who steal and drink the blood of your nation, looting billions, probably
hundreds of billions over the years. That CEO personally pocketed more than
100 million because he was willing to execute these policies, including the
DEI shit, just check UnitedHealthcare Affirmative Action Statement, for
example. They really push this shit and brag about how ?diverse? there are,
<https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/payer/unitedhealth-group-taps-new-chief-diversity-equity-and-inclusion-officer>
He was not innocent, he was a member of ruling elite who loot your pockets
while replacing you with pajeets, niggers, and Mesoamericans. And he got
some vigilante justice for it. Yeah, ?vigilante justice? is a sign of decay
of our society. But society is already rotten, thanks to people like that
CEO. And our system makes it impossible to not just persecute, but even
charge these people.
Note that our media which always tells us what ruling class want us to
think considers Daniel Penny a vigilante, too. ?White vigilante?, to be
exact. Just google ?Daniel Penny white vigilantism?.
??His acquittal has sparked conversation around white vigilantism, a
practice rooted in a long history of white men targeting Black people under
the guise of public safety or self-defense??
This is not left vs. right issue even though media is trying to portray it
as such. And if lefties in this case are not on the side of CEO does not
mean that you should be on his side.
It was murder.
Yeah. Invisible hand of the market killed him.
The kid killed him in cold blood.
D. Ray
2024-12-13 21:36:05 UTC
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| ...
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompson-unitedhealthcare>
--bks
Look at you justifying cold blooded murder.
How fascist of you....
Murder is way over the top. Independent investigation is what needs to be done as
the insurance companies are out of control. So is big pharma.
Investigate and prosecute if needed.
That is certainly what can be done. However the author essentially
saying "the guy deserved it" is unacceptable.
Yes, you stupid fuck. Some people do deserve it.
<https://www.scmp.com/news/china/politics/article/3264499/china-hands-death-sentence-senior-banker-taking-us151-million-bribes>
They actually punish top executives who commit crimes, something that
America stopped doing long time ago. If you have billions, you literally
can go on some island to fuck kids, and FBI conveniently will lose all the
evidence, and even a list with your name won?t ever be released.
So you approve of murder.
I was talking about death sentence. And that some people do deserve it.
Trying to move the goal post?
I'm not debating with you so I guess not.
Fair enough.
Why are you protecting the parasite class? They are literal bloodsuckers
who steal and drink the blood of your nation, looting billions, probably
hundreds of billions over the years. That CEO personally pocketed more than
100 million because he was willing to execute these policies, including the
DEI shit, just check UnitedHealthcare Affirmative Action Statement, for
example. They really push this shit and brag about how ?diverse? there are,
<https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/payer/unitedhealth-group-taps-new-chief-diversity-equity-and-inclusion-officer>
He was not innocent, he was a member of ruling elite who loot your pockets
while replacing you with pajeets, niggers, and Mesoamericans. And he got
some vigilante justice for it. Yeah, ?vigilante justice? is a sign of decay
of our society. But society is already rotten, thanks to people like that
CEO. And our system makes it impossible to not just persecute, but even
charge these people.
Note that our media which always tells us what ruling class want us to
think considers Daniel Penny a vigilante, too. ?White vigilante?, to be
exact. Just google ?Daniel Penny white vigilantism?.
??His acquittal has sparked conversation around white vigilantism, a
practice rooted in a long history of white men targeting Black people under
the guise of public safety or self-defense??
This is not left vs. right issue even though media is trying to portray it
as such. And if lefties in this case are not on the side of CEO does not
mean that you should be on his side.
It was murder.
Yeah. Invisible hand of the market killed him.
The kid killed him in cold blood.
Ah, “law and order” Cuckservative defame a man who is innocent until proven
guilty. What a surprise.

As far as I’m aware, “the kid” is innocent. Just like Daniel Penny. And CEO
had much better reasons to face ultimate penalty than poor schizophrenic
nigger Neely. However, in both cases our government let these dangerous
individuals run free on the streets endangering normal citizens and then
act surprised when something happens.

Luigi Mangioni, Daniel Penny, the McMichaels, J6ers, and Cville defendants
are all the reasons you are morally obligated to serve on jury duty. It is
the most power you are ever likely to have to execute your political will.
Skeeter
2024-12-14 13:30:27 UTC
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Post by Bradley K. Sherman
| ...
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompson-unitedhealthcare>
--bks
Look at you justifying cold blooded murder.
How fascist of you....
Murder is way over the top. Independent investigation is what needs to be done as
the insurance companies are out of control. So is big pharma.
Investigate and prosecute if needed.
That is certainly what can be done. However the author essentially
saying "the guy deserved it" is unacceptable.
Yes, you stupid fuck. Some people do deserve it.
<https://www.scmp.com/news/china/politics/article/3264499/china-hands-death-sentence-senior-banker-taking-us151-million-bribes>
They actually punish top executives who commit crimes, something that
America stopped doing long time ago. If you have billions, you literally
can go on some island to fuck kids, and FBI conveniently will lose all the
evidence, and even a list with your name won?t ever be released.
So you approve of murder.
I was talking about death sentence. And that some people do deserve it.
Trying to move the goal post?
I'm not debating with you so I guess not.
Fair enough.
Why are you protecting the parasite class? They are literal bloodsuckers
who steal and drink the blood of your nation, looting billions, probably
hundreds of billions over the years. That CEO personally pocketed more than
100 million because he was willing to execute these policies, including the
DEI shit, just check UnitedHealthcare Affirmative Action Statement, for
example. They really push this shit and brag about how ?diverse? there are,
<https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/payer/unitedhealth-group-taps-new-chief-diversity-equity-and-inclusion-officer>
He was not innocent, he was a member of ruling elite who loot your pockets
while replacing you with pajeets, niggers, and Mesoamericans. And he got
some vigilante justice for it. Yeah, ?vigilante justice? is a sign of decay
of our society. But society is already rotten, thanks to people like that
CEO. And our system makes it impossible to not just persecute, but even
charge these people.
Note that our media which always tells us what ruling class want us to
think considers Daniel Penny a vigilante, too. ?White vigilante?, to be
exact. Just google ?Daniel Penny white vigilantism?.
??His acquittal has sparked conversation around white vigilantism, a
practice rooted in a long history of white men targeting Black people under
the guise of public safety or self-defense??
This is not left vs. right issue even though media is trying to portray it
as such. And if lefties in this case are not on the side of CEO does not
mean that you should be on his side.
It was murder.
Yeah. Invisible hand of the market killed him.
The kid killed him in cold blood.
Ah, ?law and order? Cuckservative defame a man who is innocent until proven
guilty. What a surprise.
As far as I?m aware, ?the kid? is innocent. Just like Daniel Penny. And CEO
had much better reasons to face ultimate penalty than poor schizophrenic
nigger Neely. However, in both cases our government let these dangerous
individuals run free on the streets endangering normal citizens and then
act surprised when something happens.
Luigi Mangioni, Daniel Penny, the McMichaels, J6ers, and Cville defendants
are all the reasons you are morally obligated to serve on jury duty. It is
the most power you are ever likely to have to execute your political will.
All that evidence and you still support a killer.
D. Ray
2024-12-17 22:01:13 UTC
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Post by Bradley K. Sherman
| ...
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompson-unitedhealthcare>
--bks
Look at you justifying cold blooded murder.
How fascist of you....
Murder is way over the top. Independent investigation is what
needs to be done as
the insurance companies are
out of control. So is big pharma.
Investigate and prosecute if needed.
That is certainly what can be done. However the author essentially
saying "the guy deserved it" is unacceptable.
Yes, you stupid fuck. Some people do deserve it.
<https://www.scmp.com/news/china/politics/article/3264499/china-hands-death-sentence-senior-banker-taking-us151-million-bribes>
They actually punish top executives who commit crimes, something that
America stopped doing long time ago. If you have billions, you literally
can go on some island to fuck kids, and FBI conveniently will lose all the
evidence, and even a list with your name won?t ever be released.
So you approve of murder.
I was talking about death sentence. And that some people do deserve it.
Trying to move the goal post?
I'm not debating with you so I guess not.
Fair enough.
Why are you protecting the parasite class? They are literal bloodsuckers
who steal and drink the blood of your nation, looting billions, probably
hundreds of billions over the years. That CEO personally pocketed more than
100 million because he was willing to execute these policies, including the
DEI shit, just check UnitedHealthcare Affirmative Action Statement, for
example. They really push this shit and brag about how ?diverse? there are,
<https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/payer/unitedhealth-group-taps-new-chief-diversity-equity-and-inclusion-officer>
He was not innocent, he was a member of ruling elite who loot your pockets
while replacing you with pajeets, niggers, and Mesoamericans. And he got
some vigilante justice for it. Yeah, ?vigilante justice? is a sign of decay
of our society. But society is already rotten, thanks to people like that
CEO. And our system makes it impossible to not just persecute, but even
charge these people.
Note that our media which always tells us what ruling class want us to
think considers Daniel Penny a vigilante, too. ?White vigilante?, to be
exact. Just google ?Daniel Penny white vigilantism?.
??His acquittal has sparked conversation around white vigilantism, a
practice rooted in a long history of white men targeting Black people under
the guise of public safety or self-defense??
This is not left vs. right issue even though media is trying to portray it
as such. And if lefties in this case are not on the side of CEO does not
mean that you should be on his side.
It was murder.
Yeah. Invisible hand of the market killed him.
The kid killed him in cold blood.
Ah, ?law and order? Cuckservative defame a man who is innocent until proven
guilty. What a surprise.
As far as I?m aware, ?the kid? is innocent. Just like Daniel Penny. And CEO
had much better reasons to face ultimate penalty than poor schizophrenic
nigger Neely. However, in both cases our government let these dangerous
individuals run free on the streets endangering normal citizens and then
act surprised when something happens.
Luigi Mangioni, Daniel Penny, the McMichaels, J6ers, and Cville defendants
are all the reasons you are morally obligated to serve on jury duty. It is
the most power you are ever likely to have to execute your political will.
All that evidence and you still support a killer.
Evidence? So far, I only saw evidence that health insurance industry in
America is a scam and a racket, and people like Brian Thompson are
pocketing billions from sick and needy. It’s laughable when some bad actors
try to present him as “White man who started from the bottom and worked his
way to the top”, implying that White working class should feel some kind of
solidarity with plutocrats. But those plutocrats in general and Brian
Thompson personally don’t feel and never will feel solidarity with White
workers, and the only reason he managed to climb to the top is because he
was willing to execute policies that directly led to countless deaths and
bankruptcies. He was perfectly willing to destroy lives and families of
White working class people for a dollar, and when he saw them sick and
suffering, he saw dollar signs. That’s what overwhelming evidence points
to. So fuck him, and fuck you for protecting him. I’m sure you personally
have absolutely no problems with destroying lives and families of your own
people for money.
D. Ray
2024-12-17 22:28:38 UTC
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| ...
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompson-unitedhealthcare>
--bks
Look at you justifying cold blooded murder.
How fascist of you....
Murder is way over the top. Independent investigation is what
needs to be done as
the insurance companies are
out of control. So is big pharma.
Investigate and prosecute if needed.
That is certainly what can be done. However the author essentially
saying "the guy deserved it" is unacceptable.
Yes, you stupid fuck. Some people do deserve it.
<https://www.scmp.com/news/china/politics/article/3264499/china-hands-death-sentence-senior-banker-taking-us151-million-bribes>
They actually punish top executives who commit crimes, something that
America stopped doing long time ago. If you have billions, you literally
can go on some island to fuck kids, and FBI conveniently will lose all the
evidence, and even a list with your name won?t ever be released.
So you approve of murder.
I was talking about death sentence. And that some people do deserve it.
Trying to move the goal post?
I'm not debating with you so I guess not.
Fair enough.
Why are you protecting the parasite class? They are literal bloodsuckers
who steal and drink the blood of your nation, looting billions, probably
hundreds of billions over the years. That CEO personally pocketed more than
100 million because he was willing to execute these policies, including the
DEI shit, just check UnitedHealthcare Affirmative Action Statement, for
example. They really push this shit and brag about how ?diverse? there are,
<https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/payer/unitedhealth-group-taps-new-chief-diversity-equity-and-inclusion-officer>
He was not innocent, he was a member of ruling elite who loot your pockets
while replacing you with pajeets, niggers, and Mesoamericans. And he got
some vigilante justice for it. Yeah, ?vigilante justice? is a sign of decay
of our society. But society is already rotten, thanks to people like that
CEO. And our system makes it impossible to not just persecute, but even
charge these people.
Note that our media which always tells us what ruling class want us to
think considers Daniel Penny a vigilante, too. ?White vigilante?, to be
exact. Just google ?Daniel Penny white vigilantism?.
??His acquittal has sparked conversation around white vigilantism, a
practice rooted in a long history of white men targeting Black people under
the guise of public safety or self-defense??
This is not left vs. right issue even though media is trying to portray it
as such. And if lefties in this case are not on the side of CEO does not
mean that you should be on his side.
It was murder.
Yeah. Invisible hand of the market killed him.
The kid killed him in cold blood.
Ah, ?law and order? Cuckservative defame a man who is innocent until proven
guilty. What a surprise.
As far as I?m aware, ?the kid? is innocent. Just like Daniel Penny. And CEO
had much better reasons to face ultimate penalty than poor schizophrenic
nigger Neely. However, in both cases our government let these dangerous
individuals run free on the streets endangering normal citizens and then
act surprised when something happens.
Luigi Mangioni, Daniel Penny, the McMichaels, J6ers, and Cville defendants
are all the reasons you are morally obligated to serve on jury duty. It is
the most power you are ever likely to have to execute your political will.
All that evidence and you still support a killer.
Evidence? So far, I only saw evidence that health insurance industry in
America is a scam and a racket, and people like Brian Thompson are
pocketing billions from sick and needy. It’s laughable when some bad actors
try to present him as “White man who started from the bottom and worked his
way to the top”, implying that White working class should feel some kind of
solidarity with plutocrats. But those plutocrats in general and Brian
Thompson personally don’t feel and never will feel solidarity with White
workers, and the only reason he managed to climb to the top is because he
was willing to execute policies that directly led to countless deaths and
bankruptcies. He was perfectly willing to destroy lives and families of
White working class people for a dollar, and when he saw them sick and
suffering, he saw dollar signs.
To add insult to the injury, Brian Thompson was stealing money from sick
and dying White people and forwarding it to BLM and “DEI initiatives”
within healthcare industry. It’s hard to come up with better example of
race traitor.
Post by D. Ray
That’s what overwhelming evidence points
to. So fuck him, and fuck you for protecting him. I’m sure you personally
have absolutely no problems with destroying lives and families of your own
people for money.
Tall Henry
2024-12-17 23:02:58 UTC
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Evidence? So far, I only saw evidence that health insurance industry in
America is a scam and a racket,
But you're a crazy nazoid cockroach, who also denies the Holocaust
and claims that Jesus wasn't Jewish.
D. Ray
2024-12-17 23:16:27 UTC
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Evidence? So far, I only saw evidence that health insurance industry in
America is a scam and a racket,
But you're a crazy nazoid cockroach, who also denies the Holocaust
and claims that Jesus wasn't Jewish.
Jesus came to save Jews, and they tortured and killed him for that.
Skeeter
2024-12-18 13:26:24 UTC
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Post by Bradley K. Sherman
| ...
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompson-unitedhealthcare>
--bks
Look at you justifying cold blooded murder.
How fascist of you....
Murder is way over the top. Independent investigation is what
needs to be done as
the insurance companies are
out of control. So is big pharma.
Investigate and prosecute if needed.
That is certainly what can be done. However the author essentially
saying "the guy deserved it" is unacceptable.
Yes, you stupid fuck. Some people do deserve it.
<https://www.scmp.com/news/china/politics/article/3264499/china-hands-death-sentence-senior-banker-taking-us151-million-bribes>
They actually punish top executives who commit crimes, something that
America stopped doing long time ago. If you have billions, you literally
can go on some island to fuck kids, and FBI conveniently will lose all the
evidence, and even a list with your name won?t ever be released.
So you approve of murder.
I was talking about death sentence. And that some people do deserve it.
Trying to move the goal post?
I'm not debating with you so I guess not.
Fair enough.
Why are you protecting the parasite class? They are literal bloodsuckers
who steal and drink the blood of your nation, looting billions, probably
hundreds of billions over the years. That CEO personally pocketed more than
100 million because he was willing to execute these policies, including the
DEI shit, just check UnitedHealthcare Affirmative Action Statement, for
example. They really push this shit and brag about how ?diverse? there are,
<https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/payer/unitedhealth-group-taps-new-chief-diversity-equity-and-inclusion-officer>
He was not innocent, he was a member of ruling elite who loot your pockets
while replacing you with pajeets, niggers, and Mesoamericans. And he got
some vigilante justice for it. Yeah, ?vigilante justice? is a sign of decay
of our society. But society is already rotten, thanks to people like that
CEO. And our system makes it impossible to not just persecute, but even
charge these people.
Note that our media which always tells us what ruling class want us to
think considers Daniel Penny a vigilante, too. ?White vigilante?, to be
exact. Just google ?Daniel Penny white vigilantism?.
??His acquittal has sparked conversation around white vigilantism, a
practice rooted in a long history of white men targeting Black people under
the guise of public safety or self-defense??
This is not left vs. right issue even though media is trying to portray it
as such. And if lefties in this case are not on the side of CEO does not
mean that you should be on his side.
It was murder.
Yeah. Invisible hand of the market killed him.
The kid killed him in cold blood.
Ah, ?law and order? Cuckservative defame a man who is innocent until proven
guilty. What a surprise.
As far as I?m aware, ?the kid? is innocent. Just like Daniel Penny. And CEO
had much better reasons to face ultimate penalty than poor schizophrenic
nigger Neely. However, in both cases our government let these dangerous
individuals run free on the streets endangering normal citizens and then
act surprised when something happens.
Luigi Mangioni, Daniel Penny, the McMichaels, J6ers, and Cville defendants
are all the reasons you are morally obligated to serve on jury duty. It is
the most power you are ever likely to have to execute your political will.
All that evidence and you still support a killer.
Evidence? So far, I only saw evidence that health insurance industry in
America is a scam and a racket, and people like Brian Thompson are
pocketing billions from sick and needy. It?s laughable when some bad actors
try to present him as ?White man who started from the bottom and worked his
way to the top?, implying that White working class should feel some kind of
solidarity with plutocrats. But those plutocrats in general and Brian
Thompson personally don?t feel and never will feel solidarity with White
workers, and the only reason he managed to climb to the top is because he
was willing to execute policies that directly led to countless deaths and
bankruptcies. He was perfectly willing to destroy lives and families of
White working class people for a dollar, and when he saw them sick and
suffering, he saw dollar signs. That?s what overwhelming evidence points
to. So fuck him, and fuck you for protecting him. I?m sure you personally
have absolutely no problems with destroying lives and families of your own
people for money.
You support murder. We get it.

Lee
2024-12-08 22:21:53 UTC
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| ...
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompson-unitedhealthcare>
--bks
Look at you justifying cold blooded murder.
No, he isn't. He's pointing out that the reaction is not surprising. It isn't.
NoBody
2024-12-09 12:15:14 UTC
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| ...
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompson-unitedhealthcare>
--bks
Look at you justifying cold blooded murder.
No, he isn't. He's pointing out that the reaction is not surprising. It isn't.
Nice try on your part but no cigar.
Bradley K. Sherman
2024-12-09 13:10:20 UTC
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| Manhunt for UnitedHealthcare CEO Killer Meets Unexpected
| Obstacle: Sympathy for the Gunman
| ...
<https://www.wsj.com/us-news/manhunt-for-unitedhealthcare-ceo-killer-meets-unexpected-obstacle-sympathy-for-the-gunman-31276307>

--bks
Polinsky
2024-12-11 08:20:12 UTC
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|
| Manhunt for UnitedHealthcare CEO Killer Meets Unexpected
| Obstacle: Sympathy for the Gunman
| ...
<https://www.wsj.com/us-news/manhunt-for-unitedhealthcare-ceo-killer-mee
ts-unexpected-obstacle-sympathy-for-the-gunman-31276307>
Too bad he settled for a minor player instead of the crook who created the
problem. Guess he wasn't such a smart ivy leaguer after all.

UnitedHealthcare and the ObamaCare Con

https://www.wsj.com/opinion/unitedhealthcare-and-the-obamacare-con-
insurance-ea8dd896
Governor Swill
2024-12-13 02:17:51 UTC
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UnitedHealthcare and the ObamaCare Con
That line is getting *really* old.

NP: Better Than Ezra - Just One Day
Polinsky
2024-12-11 07:45:00 UTC
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| ...
| I don't need to spell out why Thompson's death has elicited
| so little sympathy. It doesn't matter how great a guy he
| might have been to his friends and family; he was a top
| executive at a company that has treated millions of people
| very poorly. Health insurance in the US is a racket that is
| more focused on increasing profits than providing care. And
| UnitedHealthcare is particularly egregious when it comes to
| getting its customers to pay enormous premiums, then
| turning around and denying them care when they desperately
| need it. According to data from ValuePenguin, a consumer
| research site owned by LendingTree that specializes in
| insurance, the company dismissed about one in every three
| claims in 2023. That's the most of any major insurer: the
| industry average is 16%.
| ...
<https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/dec/07/brian-thompson-un
itedhealthcare>
--bks
Your pal Obama helped set Thompson up to be killed.

UnitedHealthcare and the ObamaCare Con

https://www.wsj.com/opinion/unitedhealthcare-and-the-obamacare-con-
insurance-ea8dd896
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