A little known "factoid" about the AHCA

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Some right wingers on here have the stupidity to ask "how is the AHCA screwing us?" The AHCA fully BRIBES elected republicans and was probably partially written by the HC companies themselves....

Well, here's a little bit of data that should cheer their little hearts......

The AHCA offers a $50b handout to insurance companies- and on top of that, they get to completely deduct executive salaries that’re greater than $500k. What a deal! I'm glad we have a master negotiator for a President!....

Now, bear in mind what executive salaries are while millions of fellow-Americans will die for lack of coverage::

1. Michael F. Neidorff, Centene (St. Louis) — $21.97 million
2. Alex Gorsky, Johnson & Johnson (New Brunswick, N.J.) — $21.21 million
3. Pierre Nanterme, Accenture (Dublin, Ireland) — $18.5 million
4. Larry J. Merlo, CVS Health (Woonsocket, R.I.) — $18.36 million
5. Richard A. Gonzalez, AbbVie (North Chicago, Ill.) — $17.74 million
6. Ian C. Read, Pfizer (New York City) — $16.99 million
7. Giovanni Caforio, Bristol-Myers Squibb (New York City) — $16.93 million
8. Joseph R. Swedish, Anthem (Indianapolis) — $16.46 million
9. Miles D. White, Abbott Laboratories (Chicago) — $16.42 million
10. John C. Lechleiter, Eli Lilly (Indianapolis) — $15.22 million
11. David M. Cordani, Cigna (Bloomfield, Conn.) — $15.21 million
12. Timothy Wentworth, Express Scripts (St. Louis) — $14.52 million
13. John F. Milligan, Gilead Sciences (Foster City, Calif.) — $13.94 million
14. Thomas J. Falk, Kimberly-Clark (New York City) — $13.76 million
15. George S. Barrett, Cardinal Health (Dublin, Ohio) — $13.66 million
16. Bruce D. Broussard, Humana (Louisville, Ky.) — $12.21 million
17. R. Milton Johnson, HCA Holdings (Nashville, Tenn.) — $11.83 million
18. Trevor Fetter, Tenet Healthcare (Dallas) — $10.14 million
19. Stefano Pessina, Walgreens Boots Alliance (Deerfield, Ill.) — $10.14 million
20. J. Mario Molina, MD, Molina Healthcare (Long Beach, Calif.) — $9.88 million
 
Some right wingers on here have the stupidity to ask "how is the AHCA screwing us?" The AHCA fully BRIBES elected republicans and was probably partially written by the HC companies themselves....

Well, here's a little bit of data that should cheer their little hearts......

The AHCA offers a $50b handout to insurance companies- and on top of that, they get to completely deduct executive salaries that’re greater than $500k. What a deal! I'm glad we have a master negotiator for a President!....

Now, bear in mind what executive salaries are while millions of fellow-Americans will die for lack of coverage::

1. Michael F. Neidorff, Centene (St. Louis) — $21.97 million
2. Alex Gorsky, Johnson & Johnson (New Brunswick, N.J.) — $21.21 million
3. Pierre Nanterme, Accenture (Dublin, Ireland) — $18.5 million
4. Larry J. Merlo, CVS Health (Woonsocket, R.I.) — $18.36 million
5. Richard A. Gonzalez, AbbVie (North Chicago, Ill.) — $17.74 million
6. Ian C. Read, Pfizer (New York City) — $16.99 million
7. Giovanni Caforio, Bristol-Myers Squibb (New York City) — $16.93 million
8. Joseph R. Swedish, Anthem (Indianapolis) — $16.46 million
9. Miles D. White, Abbott Laboratories (Chicago) — $16.42 million
10. John C. Lechleiter, Eli Lilly (Indianapolis) — $15.22 million
11. David M. Cordani, Cigna (Bloomfield, Conn.) — $15.21 million
12. Timothy Wentworth, Express Scripts (St. Louis) — $14.52 million
13. John F. Milligan, Gilead Sciences (Foster City, Calif.) — $13.94 million
14. Thomas J. Falk, Kimberly-Clark (New York City) — $13.76 million
15. George S. Barrett, Cardinal Health (Dublin, Ohio) — $13.66 million
16. Bruce D. Broussard, Humana (Louisville, Ky.) — $12.21 million
17. R. Milton Johnson, HCA Holdings (Nashville, Tenn.) — $11.83 million
18. Trevor Fetter, Tenet Healthcare (Dallas) — $10.14 million
19. Stefano Pessina, Walgreens Boots Alliance (Deerfield, Ill.) — $10.14 million
20. J. Mario Molina, MD, Molina Healthcare (Long Beach, Calif.) — $9.88 million



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I do not see the salary portion in that article?
"they get to completely deduct executive salaries that’re greater than $500k. "


"The bill also provides $50 billion over four years, starting in 2018, to help stabilize the insurance market. This reinsurance fund would give federal injections to insurers to help them cover higher-cost enrollees."
 
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I do not see the salary portion in that article?
"they get to completely deduct executive salaries that’re greater than $500k. "


"The bill also provides $50 billion over four years, starting in 2018, to help stabilize the insurance market. This reinsurance fund would give federal injections to insurers to help them cover higher-cost enrollees."


Just stay bent over.......you must like it by now....LOL
 
Some right wingers on here have the stupidity to ask "how is the AHCA screwing us?" The AHCA fully BRIBES elected republicans and was probably partially written by the HC companies themselves....

Well, here's a little bit of data that should cheer their little hearts......

The AHCA offers a $50b handout to insurance companies- and on top of that, they get to completely deduct executive salaries that’re greater than $500k. What a deal! I'm glad we have a master negotiator for a President!....

Now, bear in mind what executive salaries are while millions of fellow-Americans will die for lack of coverage::

1. Michael F. Neidorff, Centene (St. Louis) — $21.97 million
2. Alex Gorsky, Johnson & Johnson (New Brunswick, N.J.) — $21.21 million
3. Pierre Nanterme, Accenture (Dublin, Ireland) — $18.5 million
4. Larry J. Merlo, CVS Health (Woonsocket, R.I.) — $18.36 million
5. Richard A. Gonzalez, AbbVie (North Chicago, Ill.) — $17.74 million
6. Ian C. Read, Pfizer (New York City) — $16.99 million
7. Giovanni Caforio, Bristol-Myers Squibb (New York City) — $16.93 million
8. Joseph R. Swedish, Anthem (Indianapolis) — $16.46 million
9. Miles D. White, Abbott Laboratories (Chicago) — $16.42 million
10. John C. Lechleiter, Eli Lilly (Indianapolis) — $15.22 million
11. David M. Cordani, Cigna (Bloomfield, Conn.) — $15.21 million
12. Timothy Wentworth, Express Scripts (St. Louis) — $14.52 million
13. John F. Milligan, Gilead Sciences (Foster City, Calif.) — $13.94 million
14. Thomas J. Falk, Kimberly-Clark (New York City) — $13.76 million
15. George S. Barrett, Cardinal Health (Dublin, Ohio) — $13.66 million
16. Bruce D. Broussard, Humana (Louisville, Ky.) — $12.21 million
17. R. Milton Johnson, HCA Holdings (Nashville, Tenn.) — $11.83 million
18. Trevor Fetter, Tenet Healthcare (Dallas) — $10.14 million
19. Stefano Pessina, Walgreens Boots Alliance (Deerfield, Ill.) — $10.14 million
20. J. Mario Molina, MD, Molina Healthcare (Long Beach, Calif.) — $9.88 million


Let see, the top 20 Health Care Executives made $305.09 MM and yet the top 10 actors made $456.6 MM...

Liberal priorities have nothing to do with anyone's health care insurance...


#1 Dwayne Johnson, $64.1 million
#2 Jackie Chan, $61 million
#3 Matt Damon, $55 million
#4 Tom Cruise, $53 million
#5 Johnny Depp, $48 million
#6 Ben Affleck, $43 million
#7 Vin Diesel, $35 million
#8 Shah Rukh Kahn, $33 million
#9 Robert Downey Jr., $33 million
#10 Akshay Kumar, $31.5 million
 
:cuckoo: Yeah, this OP really has lost it. He truly has drank the Democrat incitement Kool-Aid. He's probably about to post his 20th 'I really really hate that Donald Trump!' thread-starter today. Shouldn't there be some kind of rule limiting the same poster wingnuts from posting the same-themed thread-starters over & over again? I mean we get it already. This poster really really hates Donald Trump. How many thread-starters do we need to see on that?
 
Some right wingers on here have the stupidity to ask "how is the AHCA screwing us?" The AHCA fully BRIBES elected republicans and was probably partially written by the HC companies themselves....

Well, here's a little bit of data that should cheer their little hearts......

The AHCA offers a $50b handout to insurance companies- and on top of that, they get to completely deduct executive salaries that’re greater than $500k. What a deal! I'm glad we have a master negotiator for a President!....

Now, bear in mind what executive salaries are while millions of fellow-Americans will die for lack of coverage::

1. Michael F. Neidorff, Centene (St. Louis) — $21.97 million
2. Alex Gorsky, Johnson & Johnson (New Brunswick, N.J.) — $21.21 million
3. Pierre Nanterme, Accenture (Dublin, Ireland) — $18.5 million
4. Larry J. Merlo, CVS Health (Woonsocket, R.I.) — $18.36 million
5. Richard A. Gonzalez, AbbVie (North Chicago, Ill.) — $17.74 million
6. Ian C. Read, Pfizer (New York City) — $16.99 million
7. Giovanni Caforio, Bristol-Myers Squibb (New York City) — $16.93 million
8. Joseph R. Swedish, Anthem (Indianapolis) — $16.46 million
9. Miles D. White, Abbott Laboratories (Chicago) — $16.42 million
10. John C. Lechleiter, Eli Lilly (Indianapolis) — $15.22 million
11. David M. Cordani, Cigna (Bloomfield, Conn.) — $15.21 million
12. Timothy Wentworth, Express Scripts (St. Louis) — $14.52 million
13. John F. Milligan, Gilead Sciences (Foster City, Calif.) — $13.94 million
14. Thomas J. Falk, Kimberly-Clark (New York City) — $13.76 million
15. George S. Barrett, Cardinal Health (Dublin, Ohio) — $13.66 million
16. Bruce D. Broussard, Humana (Louisville, Ky.) — $12.21 million
17. R. Milton Johnson, HCA Holdings (Nashville, Tenn.) — $11.83 million
18. Trevor Fetter, Tenet Healthcare (Dallas) — $10.14 million
19. Stefano Pessina, Walgreens Boots Alliance (Deerfield, Ill.) — $10.14 million
20. J. Mario Molina, MD, Molina Healthcare (Long Beach, Calif.) — $9.88 million
What do actors pay scale have to do with a conversation on health care?????

Let see, the top 20 Health Care Executives made $305.09 MM and yet the top 10 actors made $456.6 MM...

Liberal priorities have nothing to do with anyone's health care insurance...


#1 Dwayne Johnson, $64.1 million
#2 Jackie Chan, $61 million
#3 Matt Damon, $55 million
#4 Tom Cruise, $53 million
#5 Johnny Depp, $48 million
#6 Ben Affleck, $43 million
#7 Vin Diesel, $35 million
#8 Shah Rukh Kahn, $33 million
#9 Robert Downey Jr., $33 million
#10 Akshay Kumar, $31.5 million
 
Some right wingers on here have the stupidity to ask "how is the AHCA screwing us?" The AHCA fully BRIBES elected republicans and was probably partially written by the HC companies themselves....

Well, here's a little bit of data that should cheer their little hearts......

The AHCA offers a $50b handout to insurance companies- and on top of that, they get to completely deduct executive salaries that’re greater than $500k. What a deal! I'm glad we have a master negotiator for a President!....

Now, bear in mind what executive salaries are while millions of fellow-Americans will die for lack of coverage::

1. Michael F. Neidorff, Centene (St. Louis) — $21.97 million
2. Alex Gorsky, Johnson & Johnson (New Brunswick, N.J.) — $21.21 million
3. Pierre Nanterme, Accenture (Dublin, Ireland) — $18.5 million
4. Larry J. Merlo, CVS Health (Woonsocket, R.I.) — $18.36 million
5. Richard A. Gonzalez, AbbVie (North Chicago, Ill.) — $17.74 million
6. Ian C. Read, Pfizer (New York City) — $16.99 million
7. Giovanni Caforio, Bristol-Myers Squibb (New York City) — $16.93 million
8. Joseph R. Swedish, Anthem (Indianapolis) — $16.46 million
9. Miles D. White, Abbott Laboratories (Chicago) — $16.42 million
10. John C. Lechleiter, Eli Lilly (Indianapolis) — $15.22 million
11. David M. Cordani, Cigna (Bloomfield, Conn.) — $15.21 million
12. Timothy Wentworth, Express Scripts (St. Louis) — $14.52 million
13. John F. Milligan, Gilead Sciences (Foster City, Calif.) — $13.94 million
14. Thomas J. Falk, Kimberly-Clark (New York City) — $13.76 million
15. George S. Barrett, Cardinal Health (Dublin, Ohio) — $13.66 million
16. Bruce D. Broussard, Humana (Louisville, Ky.) — $12.21 million
17. R. Milton Johnson, HCA Holdings (Nashville, Tenn.) — $11.83 million
18. Trevor Fetter, Tenet Healthcare (Dallas) — $10.14 million
19. Stefano Pessina, Walgreens Boots Alliance (Deerfield, Ill.) — $10.14 million
20. J. Mario Molina, MD, Molina Healthcare (Long Beach, Calif.) — $9.88 million


Let see, the top 20 Health Care Executives made $305.09 MM and yet the top 10 actors made $456.6 MM...

Liberal priorities have nothing to do with anyone's health care insurance...


#1 Dwayne Johnson, $64.1 million
#2 Jackie Chan, $61 million
#3 Matt Damon, $55 million
#4 Tom Cruise, $53 million
#5 Johnny Depp, $48 million
#6 Ben Affleck, $43 million
#7 Vin Diesel, $35 million
#8 Shah Rukh Kahn, $33 million
#9 Robert Downey Jr., $33 million
#10 Akshay Kumar, $31.5 million
Actors pay has what to do with a topic on health care?
 


I do not see the salary portion in that article?
"they get to completely deduct executive salaries that’re greater than $500k. "


"The bill also provides $50 billion over four years, starting in 2018, to help stabilize the insurance market. This reinsurance fund would give federal injections to insurers to help them cover higher-cost enrollees."


Just stay bent over.......you must like it by now....LOL


So there is no proof of that.

Thanks for making stuff up.

Fake news.
 


I do not see the salary portion in that article?
"they get to completely deduct executive salaries that’re greater than $500k. "


"The bill also provides $50 billion over four years, starting in 2018, to help stabilize the insurance market. This reinsurance fund would give federal injections to insurers to help them cover higher-cost enrollees."


Just stay bent over.......you must like it by now....LOL


I am starting to worry about you my little ghey friend.

Can you make it to 2025?
 
Some right wingers on here have the stupidity to ask "how is the AHCA screwing us?" The AHCA fully BRIBES elected republicans and was probably partially written by the HC companies themselves....

Well, here's a little bit of data that should cheer their little hearts......

The AHCA offers a $50b handout to insurance companies- and on top of that, they get to completely deduct executive salaries that’re greater than $500k. What a deal! I'm glad we have a master negotiator for a President!....

Now, bear in mind what executive salaries are while millions of fellow-Americans will die for lack of coverage::

1. Michael F. Neidorff, Centene (St. Louis) — $21.97 million
2. Alex Gorsky, Johnson & Johnson (New Brunswick, N.J.) — $21.21 million
3. Pierre Nanterme, Accenture (Dublin, Ireland) — $18.5 million
4. Larry J. Merlo, CVS Health (Woonsocket, R.I.) — $18.36 million
5. Richard A. Gonzalez, AbbVie (North Chicago, Ill.) — $17.74 million
6. Ian C. Read, Pfizer (New York City) — $16.99 million
7. Giovanni Caforio, Bristol-Myers Squibb (New York City) — $16.93 million
8. Joseph R. Swedish, Anthem (Indianapolis) — $16.46 million
9. Miles D. White, Abbott Laboratories (Chicago) — $16.42 million
10. John C. Lechleiter, Eli Lilly (Indianapolis) — $15.22 million
11. David M. Cordani, Cigna (Bloomfield, Conn.) — $15.21 million
12. Timothy Wentworth, Express Scripts (St. Louis) — $14.52 million
13. John F. Milligan, Gilead Sciences (Foster City, Calif.) — $13.94 million
14. Thomas J. Falk, Kimberly-Clark (New York City) — $13.76 million
15. George S. Barrett, Cardinal Health (Dublin, Ohio) — $13.66 million
16. Bruce D. Broussard, Humana (Louisville, Ky.) — $12.21 million
17. R. Milton Johnson, HCA Holdings (Nashville, Tenn.) — $11.83 million
18. Trevor Fetter, Tenet Healthcare (Dallas) — $10.14 million
19. Stefano Pessina, Walgreens Boots Alliance (Deerfield, Ill.) — $10.14 million
20. J. Mario Molina, MD, Molina Healthcare (Long Beach, Calif.) — $9.88 million
In essence TrumpCare guts Medicaid leaving millions of low-income working Americans without access to affordable healthcare, giving that money to corporations and the wealthiest Americans.

Such is the reprehensible right.
 
Some right wingers on here have the stupidity to ask "how is the AHCA screwing us?" The AHCA fully BRIBES elected republicans and was probably partially written by the HC companies themselves....

Well, here's a little bit of data that should cheer their little hearts......

The AHCA offers a $50b handout to insurance companies- and on top of that, they get to completely deduct executive salaries that’re greater than $500k. What a deal! I'm glad we have a master negotiator for a President!....

Now, bear in mind what executive salaries are while millions of fellow-Americans will die for lack of coverage::

1. Michael F. Neidorff, Centene (St. Louis) — $21.97 million
2. Alex Gorsky, Johnson & Johnson (New Brunswick, N.J.) — $21.21 million
3. Pierre Nanterme, Accenture (Dublin, Ireland) — $18.5 million
4. Larry J. Merlo, CVS Health (Woonsocket, R.I.) — $18.36 million
5. Richard A. Gonzalez, AbbVie (North Chicago, Ill.) — $17.74 million
6. Ian C. Read, Pfizer (New York City) — $16.99 million
7. Giovanni Caforio, Bristol-Myers Squibb (New York City) — $16.93 million
8. Joseph R. Swedish, Anthem (Indianapolis) — $16.46 million
9. Miles D. White, Abbott Laboratories (Chicago) — $16.42 million
10. John C. Lechleiter, Eli Lilly (Indianapolis) — $15.22 million
11. David M. Cordani, Cigna (Bloomfield, Conn.) — $15.21 million
12. Timothy Wentworth, Express Scripts (St. Louis) — $14.52 million
13. John F. Milligan, Gilead Sciences (Foster City, Calif.) — $13.94 million
14. Thomas J. Falk, Kimberly-Clark (New York City) — $13.76 million
15. George S. Barrett, Cardinal Health (Dublin, Ohio) — $13.66 million
16. Bruce D. Broussard, Humana (Louisville, Ky.) — $12.21 million
17. R. Milton Johnson, HCA Holdings (Nashville, Tenn.) — $11.83 million
18. Trevor Fetter, Tenet Healthcare (Dallas) — $10.14 million
19. Stefano Pessina, Walgreens Boots Alliance (Deerfield, Ill.) — $10.14 million
20. J. Mario Molina, MD, Molina Healthcare (Long Beach, Calif.) — $9.88 million
Are you envious of their salaries?

Is that it? You're simply jealous??!!

That's fucking pathetic, dude.
 
Some right wingers on here have the stupidity to ask "how is the AHCA screwing us?" The AHCA fully BRIBES elected republicans and was probably partially written by the HC companies themselves....

Well, here's a little bit of data that should cheer their little hearts......

The AHCA offers a $50b handout to insurance companies- and on top of that, they get to completely deduct executive salaries that’re greater than $500k. What a deal! I'm glad we have a master negotiator for a President!....

Now, bear in mind what executive salaries are while millions of fellow-Americans will die for lack of coverage::

1. Michael F. Neidorff, Centene (St. Louis) — $21.97 million
2. Alex Gorsky, Johnson & Johnson (New Brunswick, N.J.) — $21.21 million
3. Pierre Nanterme, Accenture (Dublin, Ireland) — $18.5 million
4. Larry J. Merlo, CVS Health (Woonsocket, R.I.) — $18.36 million
5. Richard A. Gonzalez, AbbVie (North Chicago, Ill.) — $17.74 million
6. Ian C. Read, Pfizer (New York City) — $16.99 million
7. Giovanni Caforio, Bristol-Myers Squibb (New York City) — $16.93 million
8. Joseph R. Swedish, Anthem (Indianapolis) — $16.46 million
9. Miles D. White, Abbott Laboratories (Chicago) — $16.42 million
10. John C. Lechleiter, Eli Lilly (Indianapolis) — $15.22 million
11. David M. Cordani, Cigna (Bloomfield, Conn.) — $15.21 million
12. Timothy Wentworth, Express Scripts (St. Louis) — $14.52 million
13. John F. Milligan, Gilead Sciences (Foster City, Calif.) — $13.94 million
14. Thomas J. Falk, Kimberly-Clark (New York City) — $13.76 million
15. George S. Barrett, Cardinal Health (Dublin, Ohio) — $13.66 million
16. Bruce D. Broussard, Humana (Louisville, Ky.) — $12.21 million
17. R. Milton Johnson, HCA Holdings (Nashville, Tenn.) — $11.83 million
18. Trevor Fetter, Tenet Healthcare (Dallas) — $10.14 million
19. Stefano Pessina, Walgreens Boots Alliance (Deerfield, Ill.) — $10.14 million
20. J. Mario Molina, MD, Molina Healthcare (Long Beach, Calif.) — $9.88 million


Let see, the top 20 Health Care Executives made $305.09 MM and yet the top 10 actors made $456.6 MM...

Liberal priorities have nothing to do with anyone's health care insurance...


#1 Dwayne Johnson, $64.1 million
#2 Jackie Chan, $61 million
#3 Matt Damon, $55 million
#4 Tom Cruise, $53 million
#5 Johnny Depp, $48 million
#6 Ben Affleck, $43 million
#7 Vin Diesel, $35 million
#8 Shah Rukh Kahn, $33 million
#9 Robert Downey Jr., $33 million
#10 Akshay Kumar, $31.5 million
Actors pay has what to do with a topic on health care?

Hypocrisy...
 


I do not see the salary portion in that article?
"they get to completely deduct executive salaries that’re greater than $500k. "


"The bill also provides $50 billion over four years, starting in 2018, to help stabilize the insurance market. This reinsurance fund would give federal injections to insurers to help them cover higher-cost enrollees."


Just stay bent over.......you must like it by now....LOL
I was going to point out the same thing. Your claim about the deduction is not supported in that link.
 
The $50 billion Medicaid money is to keep the Medicaid expansion alive through the next Presidential election.

Gee, I wonder why...

The Republican Senators are gifting themselves with a $50 billion re-election fund taken from the pockets of their voters.

After the 2020 election, the bottom drops out and tens of millions will become uninsured.
 
The Senate and House bills repeal a lot of taxes which were created by ObamaCare.

My guess is that the OP is referring to one of those tax repeals.

Somebody has been drinking Daily Kos' piss.
 
There is a provision in the AHCA which removes a cap on a tax deduction for salaries paid to employees. ObamaCare capped that deduction to $500,000 for insurance executives. The AHCA removes it.

As you all know, I hate tax expenditures. They cause higher tax rates.
 
Some right wingers on here have the stupidity to ask "how is the AHCA screwing us?" The AHCA fully BRIBES elected republicans and was probably partially written by the HC companies themselves....

Well, here's a little bit of data that should cheer their little hearts......

The AHCA offers a $50b handout to insurance companies- and on top of that, they get to completely deduct executive salaries that’re greater than $500k. What a deal! I'm glad we have a master negotiator for a President!....

Now, bear in mind what executive salaries are while millions of fellow-Americans will die for lack of coverage::

1. Michael F. Neidorff, Centene (St. Louis) — $21.97 million
2. Alex Gorsky, Johnson & Johnson (New Brunswick, N.J.) — $21.21 million
3. Pierre Nanterme, Accenture (Dublin, Ireland) — $18.5 million
4. Larry J. Merlo, CVS Health (Woonsocket, R.I.) — $18.36 million
5. Richard A. Gonzalez, AbbVie (North Chicago, Ill.) — $17.74 million
6. Ian C. Read, Pfizer (New York City) — $16.99 million
7. Giovanni Caforio, Bristol-Myers Squibb (New York City) — $16.93 million
8. Joseph R. Swedish, Anthem (Indianapolis) — $16.46 million
9. Miles D. White, Abbott Laboratories (Chicago) — $16.42 million
10. John C. Lechleiter, Eli Lilly (Indianapolis) — $15.22 million
11. David M. Cordani, Cigna (Bloomfield, Conn.) — $15.21 million
12. Timothy Wentworth, Express Scripts (St. Louis) — $14.52 million
13. John F. Milligan, Gilead Sciences (Foster City, Calif.) — $13.94 million
14. Thomas J. Falk, Kimberly-Clark (New York City) — $13.76 million
15. George S. Barrett, Cardinal Health (Dublin, Ohio) — $13.66 million
16. Bruce D. Broussard, Humana (Louisville, Ky.) — $12.21 million
17. R. Milton Johnson, HCA Holdings (Nashville, Tenn.) — $11.83 million
18. Trevor Fetter, Tenet Healthcare (Dallas) — $10.14 million
19. Stefano Pessina, Walgreens Boots Alliance (Deerfield, Ill.) — $10.14 million
20. J. Mario Molina, MD, Molina Healthcare (Long Beach, Calif.) — $9.88 million


Let see, the top 20 Health Care Executives made $305.09 MM and yet the top 10 actors made $456.6 MM...

Liberal priorities have nothing to do with anyone's health care insurance...


#1 Dwayne Johnson, $64.1 million
#2 Jackie Chan, $61 million
#3 Matt Damon, $55 million
#4 Tom Cruise, $53 million
#5 Johnny Depp, $48 million
#6 Ben Affleck, $43 million
#7 Vin Diesel, $35 million
#8 Shah Rukh Kahn, $33 million
#9 Robert Downey Jr., $33 million
#10 Akshay Kumar, $31.5 million


Well, you're "correct" you dumb fuck....Actors often make decision whether to die in an emergency room or get better health care........Besides, moron, you must be correct since you BOLDED and made your fonts so much bigger........LOL
 
I was going to point out the same thing. Your claim about the deduction is not supported in that link.

You're right, let me try to find where I read that and post a link......
 

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