UnitedHealthcare CEO fatally shot
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wrote on 12 Dec 2024, 22:33 last edited by
Where was that?
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wrote on 12 Dec 2024, 22:55 last edited by
I am sure the same people who are terrified of right wing populist violence, whatever that means to them, are vibing with this left wing populist violence.
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wrote on 12 Dec 2024, 22:57 last edited by
Not that Luigi neatly fits into a "leftist" tribe, but anybody who vibes with "kill all the CEOs" assuredly does.
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wrote on 12 Dec 2024, 23:15 last edited by jon-nyc 12 Dec 2024, 23:15
Seen on twitter:
Imagine if, after the Elliot Rodger incident, some politician had said ‘I don’t condone violence, but there’s an important national conversation to be had about the plight of young men who can’t smash’.
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wrote on 12 Dec 2024, 23:34 last edited by
I don't consider 'I don’t condone violence, but there’s an important national conversation to be had about the health insurance industry' to be a shocking or absurd take. I don't think very many people do.
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wrote on 12 Dec 2024, 23:40 last edited by
I heard a leftist pundit today observe that this public sentiment should be capitalized on by their party. I thought that was actually pretty smart. There's electorate gold for the party that can position themselves as the solvers of this pain point in the health care system.
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wrote on 12 Dec 2024, 23:53 last edited by
The problem is where the solution lies. I’m firmly of the opinion that it starts with transparency. What is my insurer paying (negotiated rates), what am I paying (with or without insurance), and what is this provider paying/accepting elsewhere.
The next thing is an acceptance by the consumer that they have choices in this. The first $25K surgery to fix my finger failed. I am assured that the $70K surgery will succeed. You know what? It looks ugly, and aches occasionally, but I don’t need to spend my own money to fix this. It works fine, I can play piano and saxophone as well as I could before…
Just because my doctor recommends it doesn’t mean that I need to…
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wrote on 12 Dec 2024, 23:56 last edited by
Beyond that, I am sick and fucking tired of paying $100 for a prescription that the same pharmaceutical company sells for $5 in India.
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wrote on 13 Dec 2024, 00:03 last edited by
I am sure the cure may be worse than the disease, but I have been convinced for quite some time that the American health care system has glaring issues that should be fixed.
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wrote on 13 Dec 2024, 00:10 last edited by
The answer sure as hell isn’t having a government that switches mentality every 4 years take over.
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The answer sure as hell isn’t having a government that switches mentality every 4 years take over.
wrote on 13 Dec 2024, 00:16 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in UnitedHealthcare CEO fatally shot:
The answer sure as hell isn’t having a government that switches mentality every 4 years take over.
Obamacare or something similar, is here to stay, and I didn't hear anybody campaign on any promises to just dismantle it. Trump talks about replacing it "only if he has something better". Whatever we do, won't necessarily be a temporary thing that gets reversed every four years.
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Beyond that, I am sick and fucking tired of paying $100 for a prescription that the same pharmaceutical company sells for $5 in India.
wrote on 13 Dec 2024, 01:46 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in UnitedHealthcare CEO fatally shot:
Beyond that, I am sick and fucking tired of paying $100 for a prescription that the same pharmaceutical company sells for $5 in India.
Yup.
I had some medication in the US that was about USD$1/pill and by prescription.
In Thailand, I would just walk into a pharmacy and buy it and it was about 20% of the cost.
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wrote on 13 Dec 2024, 01:49 last edited by
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wrote on 13 Dec 2024, 01:56 last edited by
Watch her get 15 years while the wop gets 10.
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wrote on 13 Dec 2024, 02:13 last edited by
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wrote on 13 Dec 2024, 03:52 last edited by jon-nyc
Ok, but he had several jobs in the last few years. Was he a member when his health shit happened? Was his mom a member when hers happened?
From my read of the guy, admittedly (and obviously) based on nothing but news coverage, I can't imagine him icing the UHC CEO when it was (say) Aetna that fucked him over.
I have questions.
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wrote on 13 Dec 2024, 03:54 last edited by
Yeah, that may be a deceptive’fact’
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Ok, but he had several jobs in the last few years. Was he a member when his health shit happened? Was his mom a member when hers happened?
From my read of the guy, admittedly (and obviously) based on nothing but news coverage, I can't imagine him icing the UHC CEO when it was (say) Aetna that fucked him over.
I have questions.
wrote on 13 Dec 2024, 12:35 last edited by@jon-nyc said in UnitedHealthcare CEO fatally shot:
Ok, but he had several jobs in the last few years. Was he a member when his health shit happened? Was his mom a member when hers happened?
From my read of the guy, admittedly (and obviously) based on nothing but news coverage, I can't imagine him icing the UHC CEO when it was (say) Aetna that fucked him over.
I have questions.
From the article, this is the quote from the NYC Chief Detective -
"We have no indication that he was ever a client of United Healthcare”
My read? I don’t necessarily think he went there specifically for Thompson. It’s possible he just wanted A insurance CEO and Thompson was the first he ran into.
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@Mik said in UnitedHealthcare CEO fatally shot:
Jesus.
Mobs are stupid and always are. I think the far more useful thing is to make note of why mobs pay attention to specific people, events or circumstances.
If this were the CEO of Lego, the public reaction would have been very different. In other words, you wouldn't have this kind of reaction without some seriously deep animosity against insurance companies—which I think would be very difficult to claim this one in particular doesn't deserve.
wrote on 13 Dec 2024, 13:15 last edited by@Aqua-Letifer said in UnitedHealthcare CEO fatally shot:
If this were the CEO of Lego, the public reaction would have been very different.
At least from people who haven't stood on one of the fucking things tiptoeing barefoot to the bathroom at 3am.