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Maybe.Trump was the president on 1/10/2024?
Maybe.Trump was the president on 1/10/2024?
Are you asking if there's a shift to supporting the execution of this CEO?… some of you guys rethinking your position on Luigi yet?
Then let’s see if you still want to talk about how that CEO had kids.
Let him get his edgelord "free Luigi!" on.Are you asking if there's a shift to supporting the execution of this CEO?
or no longer thinking Luigi should get the death penalty?
You’re better than that.Oh UHG huh?
… some of you guys rethinking your position on Luigi yet?
I think they should run a story every time someone dies as a direct result healthcare delays or pharmaceutical company fuckery. Let’s talk about their kids and their parents that are left behind in the wake of their personal tragedy. Then let’s see if you still want to talk about how that CEO had kids.
Only problem with this is, it’s the only news we would see all day long.
I asked you a simple question. You snap and snark because it appears you cannot answer it.You asking me to explain health insurance to you? I’ll let you google that one.
As usual you’re just trying to drag this down into pedantry because you think that that is what makes a good argument. Sorry you missed the first thread, but this CEO in question was responsible for some pretty terrible decision that hurt a lot of people. People that he entered a bargain with to take care of when they got sick. Sounds like you’re completely uneducated on the subject so maybe do your research.
I have a relative who had a stroke and spent a couple months in the hospital. His out of pocket bill was about $2,500. Insurance covered………$1.5 MILLION. We can’t put all the fault on the insurers.
Part of the point is that it shouldn’t cost $1.5m……it’s not just the insurers….GOOD - THEY SHOULD PAY THAT
Glad to hear they didn't weasel out of it and leave your relative hanging they do to countless others.
That’s the American healthcare system. It’s collusion between insurance companies and pharmaceutical companies. Might as well just get rid of doctors and let them do that work too.