Fuck this company and fuck the current healthcare system as a whole. While killing CEO’s isn’t the correct response, the system and laws need a complete overhaul.
That CEO, just like Trump or Harris or whatever your politics are, aren’t the problem, they’re symptoms of larger problems. Killing that CEO, while flashy and headline grabby, will only result in him getting replaced with someone similar. The problem is systemic.
“…anyway, we’re gonna need to implement 2025 premium increases to cover additional security measures, effective immediately”
Ohhh suddenly murder is bad but when corporations do it, it’s perfectly fine.
The nerve of this soulless, blood sucking, psychopath thinking he has the moral superiority to be lecturing anyone. Seriously read the room guy.
“deliver care when people need it”, after AI helps us deny more claims than any other insurer. These people are evil.
Congressional hearings coming?
I understand the issue and why so many think that this assassination was justifiable ethically but I can’t help but feel sympathy for his loved ones. Who he might have been outside of the office could have been far removed from who he was as a ceo. His kids lost a father and his loved ones now have to hear that millions of people believe that he deserved it and that they are happy he is dead. The industry he was apart of has been corrupt long before he contributed to it. He followed the same rules as every other health insurance company and the horrible treatment that insured people receive has been allowed by the government. It’s the system that needs to be fixed. The answer isn’t killing the people that do what they’ve been tasked to do. At least a few of us have done jobs that didn’t agree with our values as people out of circumstance. You can’t always get the virtuous career when you have bills to pay and a family to feed. It would be nice if every business was ethical but that’s just not reality. We don’t know how he felt about what he was apart of when he got home.
Dude is definitely going to be played by Matthew Macfadyen (Tom Wambsgans from Succession)
Does anyone know what the actual rate of fraudulent claim submissions is? I’ve heard it’s like 3% — so 1/10th what they are denying.
The question is what if the jury becomes deadlocked due to sympathy to Luigi’s cause? Or worse… they declare him … (gasp)… “Not guilty”.
Short the stock
Look at world history. Anytime there was a big change in society, violence was involved. You can only get so far with talking unfortunately.
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Fuck this company and fuck the current healthcare system as a whole. While killing CEO’s isn’t the correct response, the system and laws need a complete overhaul.
That CEO, just like Trump or Harris or whatever your politics are, aren’t the problem, they’re symptoms of larger problems. Killing that CEO, while flashy and headline grabby, will only result in him getting replaced with someone similar. The problem is systemic.
“…anyway, we’re gonna need to implement 2025 premium increases to cover additional security measures, effective immediately”
Ohhh suddenly murder is bad but when corporations do it, it’s perfectly fine.
The nerve of this soulless, blood sucking, psychopath thinking he has the moral superiority to be lecturing anyone. Seriously read the room guy.
“deliver care when people need it”, after AI helps us deny more claims than any other insurer. These people are evil.
Congressional hearings coming?
I understand the issue and why so many think that this assassination was justifiable ethically but I can’t help but feel sympathy for his loved ones. Who he might have been outside of the office could have been far removed from who he was as a ceo. His kids lost a father and his loved ones now have to hear that millions of people believe that he deserved it and that they are happy he is dead. The industry he was apart of has been corrupt long before he contributed to it. He followed the same rules as every other health insurance company and the horrible treatment that insured people receive has been allowed by the government. It’s the system that needs to be fixed. The answer isn’t killing the people that do what they’ve been tasked to do. At least a few of us have done jobs that didn’t agree with our values as people out of circumstance. You can’t always get the virtuous career when you have bills to pay and a family to feed. It would be nice if every business was ethical but that’s just not reality. We don’t know how he felt about what he was apart of when he got home.
Dude is definitely going to be played by Matthew Macfadyen (Tom Wambsgans from Succession)
Does anyone know what the actual rate of fraudulent claim submissions is? I’ve heard it’s like 3% — so 1/10th what they are denying.
The question is what if the jury becomes deadlocked due to sympathy to Luigi’s cause? Or worse… they declare him … (gasp)… “Not guilty”.
Short the stock
Look at world history. Anytime there was a big change in society, violence was involved. You can only get so far with talking unfortunately.
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