Crime United Healthcare CEO assassinated in NYC

that doesn't apply to anybody you know
Can you prove the multitudes of problems with the health care system didn’t affect anyone he knew? That is a wild claim.
The problem with the healthcare system isn't "those damn insurance companies", it's that medical insurance is supposed to be for catastrophic coverage that you only use for hugely expensive unexpected disease
The cost of routine care is insane and the markup hospitals put on basic services is criminal. 15 dollar aspirins and all that.
 
Similar rhetoric from Nazi guards and officers. Just family men told to do a job.

I think youve gotten quite soft in understanding how real change is affected and has been through recorded history. The answer is not more legalese and bureaucracy and bullshit voting.
You are unhinged, go touch some grass kid. Comparing everything to Nazi's is a sign of some serious unstableness. I've reported this post to the FBI.
 
Can you prove the multitudes of problems with the health care system didn’t affect anyone he knew? That is a wild claim.

The cost of routine care is insane and the markup hospitals put on basic services is criminal. 15 dollar aspirins and all that.
So how in the flying fuck does that translate to being pissed at the insurance company and not the hospital who charged the "insane cost of routine care and criminal markup"? The insurance company aren't the ones charging $15 for aspirin. You're mad at hospitals for overcharging, so you go and shoot someone else who doesn't even work there for not charging you less than paid for it.

Like I just told you, "routine care" should not be covered by your insurance, and doctors wouldn't treat a routine visit like supermaket sweep trying to rack up the bill.


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So how in the flying fuck does that translate to being pissed at the insurance company and not the hospital who charged the "insane cost of routine care and criminal markup"? The insurance company aren't the ones charging $15 for aspirin.
Both are problematic and those problems are interwoven
 
Both are problematic and those problems are interwoven
Yet the rage seems to all be directed at the people least responsible. Do you think someone going to a hospital to shoot up doctors for charging too much would share the same "joy" and approval from the left?

And again, the people who report not being satisfied with their insurance are the people who pay in less than they take out. If anyone should be pissed, it should be me pissed at them because I actually take care of myself and still have to pay more to cover these fatties getting their stomachs stapled, type II diabetes medication and bypass surgeries because they can't stop crushing ring dings into their faces.
 
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I'm curious what the stance on the people supporting this CEO's murder is on the 300,000 fentanyl deaths that occurred as a direct result of the Biden/Harris open border policies? Is it only bad when CEO's/Corporations policies lead to extra deaths? Or do they believe that Biden/Harris should be targeted for their policies that lead to excess death?
 
Have you deliberately caused deaths of people who paid you money for the specific purpose of preserving their lives?

Wouldn't some on the right argue that Fauci should be killed, by that definition?

I assume you'll say Fauci is not guilty of murdering people and I will respond that Brian's family will say he wasn't guilty either.

So, who gets to prove guilt? Any retard with a manifesto?
 
Weird that we learned way more about this kid in the last couple days than we have of both of the guys who attempted to assassinate Trump in the last few months.
 
Similar rhetoric from Nazi guards and officers. Just family men told to do a job.

Nazi soldiers have a much better argument of innocence. They were largely conscripts, largely working-class, in a situation where deserting or resisting would result in some pretty bad consequences for them.

A multi-billion dollar company CEO doesn't just stumble onto the position or have it assigned to him. It's the result of decades of actively trying to climb up the corporate ladder by doing exactly what corporations are there to do: increase profit and market share.

Obviously the nature and purpose of the Nazis is far different than UHC.
 
I'm curious what the stance on the people supporting this CEO's murder is on the 300,000 fentanyl deaths that occurred as a direct result of the Biden/Harris open border policies? Is it only bad when CEO's/Corporations policies lead to extra deaths? Or do they believe that Biden/Harris should be targeted for their policies that lead to excess death?
But what about????

Whiny little bitch you are but I do absolutely believe that the open border caused deaths that should not have occurred. Biden/Harris should be held accountable and I believe that already happened with not being elected. Again, I’m not a partisan hack like you so I hold politicians accountable that do a shitty job but you won’t ever hold papa rich elite conman in the same manner.
 
Wouldn't some on the right argue that Fauci should be killed, by that definition?

I assume you'll say Fauci is not guilty of murdering people and I will respond that Brian's family will say he wasn't guilty either.

So, who gets to prove guilt? Any retard with a manifesto?

Fauci works in public sector health, my guy. If Donald f*cking Trump himself felt that Fauci was unjustly killing Americans, he could have sh*t-canned him at any moment. Taking a weak argument that rightists and Libertarians would use in a quasi-similar context doesnt work here.

This guy specifically employed an AI algorithm to deny insurance coverage to people who pay for insurance coverage for no other purpose than to make wealthy people more wealthy.

I'm not saying he should have been murked, I said earlier I'd prefer prison. But therein lies another issue, wealthy people OFTEN escape accountability as our Justice system favors paid users. But coming in here with that "we're all bad people" line is just muddying of the water. I'm sure a few posters here MAY have made decisions that sent people to their deaths in their occupations, I wonder how many of them did so behind 7 figure salaries, golden parachutes when they prove incompetent, and having their backs constantly patted by the media culture.
 
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I'm curious what the stance on the people supporting this CEO's murder is on the 300,000 fentanyl deaths that occurred as a direct result of the Biden/Harris open border policies? Is it only bad when CEO's/Corporations policies lead to extra deaths? Or do they believe that Biden/Harris should be targeted for their policies that lead to excess death?

Please list the exact "open border policy" you have a problem with.

What is that policy and when was it enacted?

You maybe should have picked Gaza, would have much better resonance for the premise you're trying to spread here. Though that doesn't convey the xenophobia quite as sweetly, I know.
 
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It's one thing to have a private health insurance system, it's another to have a privatized system where these companies can defraud and even murder people who paid into their system. Who the fuck do these people think they are? And the government and courts that allow it are just as bad.

On another note, the effort that the police, the media, and the government have made to find this kid and defend this CEO should show who what side they're on. Hint: It's not yours
 
Yet the rage seems to all be directed at the people least responsible. Do you think someone going to a hospital to shoot up doctors for charging too much would share the same "joy" and approval from the left?
Do you think fhe CEO of a company and doctors have the same responsibility in setting prices and determining eligibility?
out. If anyone should be pissed, it should be me pissed at them because I actually take care of myself and still have to pay more to cover these fatties getting their stomachs stapled, type II diabetes medication and bypass surgeries because they can't stop crushing ring dings into their faces.
You are allowed to be pissed at more than one group of people.
 
It's one thing to have a private health insurance system, it's another to have a privatized system where these companies can defraud and even murder people who paid into their system. Who the fuck do these people think they are? And the government and courts that allow it are just as bad.

On another note, the effort that the police, the media, and the government have made to find this kid and defend this CEO should show who what side they're on. Hint: It's not yours

This is the type of thing that could for real spark a revolution. Rignt now the CEO class are desperately hoping that there are no copycat killers because a similar show of force will be needed. Worst case scenario is there are MANY copycats and society will see how fast the wealthy militarize everything around themselves, and how fast the politicians will enact laws that much more distinctly protect them from us. We all know what comes next, some innocent is killed to send a message, who becomes the one death that will not be tolerated:

 
Yet the rage seems to all be directed at the people least responsible. Do you think someone going to a hospital to shoot up doctors for charging too much would share the same "joy" and approval from the left?

And again, the people who report not being satisfied with their insurance are the people who pay in less than they take out. If anyone should be pissed, it should be me pissed at them because I actually take care of myself and still have to pay more to cover these fatties getting their stomachs stapled, type II diabetes medication and bypass surgeries because they can't stop crushing ring dings into their faces.


Imagine being born with something like asthma. You can't personal responsibility out of it. Its a pre existing condition and dealing with Dr's is unavoidable and if I don't have my meds I can die , and every once in a while I gotta hit the er. What do you think insurance was like for me pre Obama care ? What do you think it's like now? It's not like I want to have to use healthcare more than you do

Do me and all the others like me deserve to be fucked for life for something totally out of our control ? It's like a disability tax that folks like me can't opt out of.

I'm glad you're healthy and have the luxury of seeing those like me as a burden that blows up your premiums.i would love to be so privileged.

The system from the meds to the hospitals to the doctors to the insurance providers are fucking evil and exploitive and people get their lives ruined by medical issues. It sure as shit doesn't feel like freedom to have that system hold a gun to your head

Single payer is the fix and middle men insurance companies are the biggest part of the problem.
 
Please list the exact "open border policy" you have a problem with.

What is that policy and when was it enacted?

You maybe should have picked Gaza, would have much better resonance for the premise you're trying to spread here. Though that doesn't convey the xenophobia quite as sweetly, I know.
The policy of having absolutely no policy, leaving the border wide open to allow unvetted illegals to cross our border. They even went as far as suing the state of Texas for attempting to secure their own border.
 
Fauci works in public sector health, my guy. If Donald f*cking Trump himself felt that Fauci was unjustly killing Americans, he could have sh*t-canned him at any moment. Taking a weak argument that rightists and Libertarians would use in a quasi-similar context doesnt work here.

This guy specifically employed an AI algorithm to deny insurance coverage to people who pay for insurance coverage for no other purpose than to make wealthy people more wealthy.

I'm not saying he should have been murked, I said earlier I'd prefer prison. But therein lies another issue, wealthy people OFTEN escape accountability as our Justice system favors paid users. But coming in here with that "we're all bad people" line is just muddying of the water. I'm sure a few posters here MAY have made decisions that sent people to their deaths in their occupations, I wonder how many of them did so behind 7 figure salaries, golden parachutes when they prove incompetent, and having their backs constantly patted by the media culture.

Right, but the point isn't "everyone is a bad person", the point is "you don't get to murder bad people" lol, which you obviously agree with.

This is exactly how we get dumbshits shooting up abortion clinics. Not everyone is going to share the same nuance in what is acceptable enough to be murdered without trial.

So, it shouldn't matter if he worked in the public sector, private sector, or whatever. Like what are we even talking about?

Joe Gunprinter doesn't get to be the judge, jury and literal executioner, regardless of whether or not elites often escape accountability.
 
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