The People Cheering the UnitedHealthcare CEO Shooting

But who pays for it directly impacts how much it costs. Simply put, no one gives a shit how much their health care costs if they're not paying for it.

I agree that most people do not care how much it costs of someone else is paying, but they should.

Besides the Medical industry charges the Insurance industry the most it can, then adds on more for the patient to pay.

If we eliminated Insurance, the Medical industry couldn't charge anywhere near what they do. The Free market would force healthcare costs down.

Of course, a lot more people would die.
 
If we had a real healthcare system there would be no medical insurance companies.
I agree insurance (cost sharing) is the problem. The thing is, it doesn't matter whether the insurance is provided by private companies or government. The problem is the same.
 
My parents liked Medicare. I was denied a prescription by UHC the same day the CEO was shot. Please keep defending them.

A prescription for what, and how much would have it cost you to just pay for it?

They had plain Medicare, and not some supplemental?
 
My parents liked Medicare. I was denied a prescription by UHC the same day the CEO was shot. Please keep defending them.

You don't have a prescription plan? Lol dude everybody on Medicare has a prescription plan.
 
If we eliminated Insurance, the Medical industry couldn't charge anywhere near what they do. The Free market would force healthcare costs down.

Of course, a lot more people would die.
We don't need to eliminate it. Just use it sanely. Insurance should be used as backstop for catastrophic circumstances, not a means of financing routine health care.
 
Every civilized country in the world has socialized Healthcare. Germany under Bismarck was the first.

No country has ever desocialized Healthcare. No one wants to.

Socialized Healthcare is a proven success. It's never perfect, but almost everywhere that has it, it is superior to the U.S. Healthcare system by most measurements.

The American Healthcare system is only superior for Millionaires & Billionaires.
 

After her mother was diagnosed with stage-four breast cancer, Anna watched for years as she fought both the illness and the health-care system until her death in 2020. “The fight with the insurance companies was, in many ways, worse than cancer,” Anna says. “It took over my entire family’s life.”

She recalls her mother’s time-consuming struggles to get new treatments approved. “It was just so maddening to know they were shaving years off my mom’s life because of the paperwork,” she says.

So on Wednesday morning when she heard the news that UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was shot dead in Manhattan, she had a perverse reaction.

“I am ashamed to admit it, but there was a little surge of Schadenfreude,” says Anna, who, like several others in this story, asked to use a pseudonym to protect her privacy.


She was far from alone. Across the internet and on social media, countless people expressed grim satisfaction or even glee at the murder of 50-year-old Thompson, who is survived by a wife and two sons. Authorities say he was killed in a targeted attack and, days after the incident, the unidentified gunman is still at large. Bullet casings recovered by police were inscribed with the words deny, defend, and depose, apparent references to how insurance companies deal with patient claims.

But what does the article leave out? In fact, what did the shooter fail to consider as well as all the groupie fans of the shooter?

Medicaid and Medicare combined, all run by the government, denied health care claims that matched those of United Health care. as they denied close to 16 million claims, yet no one cries about this? Why? No one is picking up a gun to go after the people that run those institutions, nor are they picking up guns to go after the politicians that put them there and set policy for them. Why?

The answer is simple, the Legacy media, as well as academia, have essentially turned people against private health care in favor of government run health care, on the premise that these private health care companies are killing people for money by denying them health care, while government is their savior. This causes people like the shooter that killed the CEO health care executive, to assassinate these individuals with righteous indignation, much like the shooter felt who tried to assassinated Trump. Why did he try to assassinate Trump? It is because he was told by Legacy media and the democrat party that Trump was Hitler.

Who does not want to assassinate Hitler? I think most everyone would, thinking they are saving millions of lives in the process. It is so bad, 1 in 3 democrats polled said they were sorry Trump was not assassinated, and I'm sure the same number are cheering the assassination of the health care CEO as well, if not more.

I have been appalled by the news coverage as I see reporter after reporter saying, "People can only be pushed so far.........." so as to help justify the event, prompting more to act.

Yet as we see with government run health care, if the government takes it over, which is the only other alternative, pretty much just as many people will have their claims turned down. In addition, once government takes over health care completely, they can turn down more claims on a whim, because when it comes to government entitlements, they owe you nothing as they can turn you down for anything. In fact, if government run health care is so wonderful, why are people coming to the US for health care from places like Canada and Europe?
Actually UnitedHealthcare is the provider for the military's health care system. Tricare. That's government run health care.

And I can tell you from personal experience, I have had one ***** of a time with United over the years. I recall once telling a UnitedHealthcare person I wanted to blow up their ******* building.

That was prior to 9/11. :lol:

Also, even Medicare is managed by private companies.

So your premise is totally false.
 
Every civilized country in the world has socialized Healthcare. Germany under Bismarck was the first.

No country has ever desocialized Healthcare. No one wants to.

Socialized Healthcare is a proven success. It's never perfect, but almost everywhere that has it, it is superior to the U.S. Healthcare system by most measurements.

The American Healthcare system is only superior for Millionaires & Billionaires.

That's not true. Even in my red state programs are available for the poor and they spend nothing on premiums and get excellent coverage
 
Every civilized country in the world has socialized Healthcare. Germany under Bismarck was the first.

No country has ever desocialized Healthcare. No one wants to.

Socialized Healthcare is a proven success. It's never perfect, but almost everywhere that has it, it is superior to the U.S. Healthcare system by most measurements.

The American Healthcare system is only superior for Millionaires & Billionaires.

Then why are there so many complaints about wait times in places like England and Canada?
 
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Since Medicare’s inception in 1966, private health care insurers have processed medical claims for Medicare beneficiaries. Originally these entities were known as Part A Fiscal Intermediaries (FI) and Part B carriers. In 2003 the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) was directed via Section 911 of the Medicare Prescription Drug Improvement, and Modernization Act (MMA) of 2003 to replace the Part A FIs and Part B carriers with A/B Medicare Administrative Contractors (MACs) in accordance with the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR).
 
What's their gross profit margin, douche?

How many billions did they have to handle, how much risk did they have to take?

The Japanese are into every major industry we ever had -- Cars, appliances, electronics, banks, even movie-making.

But not Insurance. If Insurance is so ******* profitable, why don't you run out and buy a shitload of UHC stock?

Sell your house, empty your retirement and put your money where your fat, ******* mouth is for once in your useless life.

Here's their page for your convenience. Instead of shouting stupid ******* slogans, instead of letting your alligator mouth overload your canary ass, buy their stock instead bitching like a little girl

What ******* risk is it to deny somebody a medical treatment? It's only a risk to the patient, you Schlappschwanz
 
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