People strike back at the "healthcare" industry

He makes a great scapegoat, dust to dust.

Luigi is definitely causing arousal in some of Lewiston’s socialists who identify as attracted to Luigi. They are taking to social media to make these feelings known.

Does anyone know how many conjugal visits Luigi is entitled to in New York, assuming he gets extradited? Isn’t there some kind of carve out for an easy women’s prison experience if he identifies as a nonbinary pansexual polygamist?

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castoli the clown will pay Luigi a conjugal visit

I thought ol’ Castoli might’ve been the shooter but he seems highly incompetent

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Those other places are also capitalists, the difference is the ruler is the only profiter.

The person who identified him has been denied the reward money because they didn’t call the FBI hotline.

The irony.

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That’s fucked up

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ā€œNormally, I would say that snitches get stitches, but obviously without pre-approvalā€¦ā€

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/us/comment/2024/12/11/barack-obama-broke-the-us-healthcare-system-only-the-left-r/

All too American.

A juxtaposition, for fun.

Luigi Mangione was a classic rich kid (no issues for me in and of itself), but a rich kid who had significant health problems. IBS, a shitty spine with an injury to boot, struggled to sleep, could not have sex and was likely living off of pain pills. Around exotic trips, vacations, hobbies and living locales that he was simply born in to, he evidently had an ironic history of loathing corporate America, and seemed to draw a bead on insurance specifically. As if insurance caused his health issues, or issued the cost of care itself. Definitely a temper tantrum and misguided anger.

Then we have the victim. Brian Thompson went from Jewell, Iowa (population 1,200) to leading 140,000 employees and overseeing $280B of revenue at one of the world’s largest and most important companies. His mom worked as a beautician, his dad at a grain elevator—they were probably really proud when he graduated valedictorian of his 50-person high school class. He played basketball and the trombone, got elected homecoming king, and worked in soybean fields and meat processing plants during summers. While studying at the University of Iowa, he met the woman who would become his wife, with whom he would have two kids. By all accounts, he was smart, hard-working, funny, and a thoroughly decent man.

And so we have the rich kid spoon fed on inherited wealth railing against capitalism killing a small-town kid with a modest upbringing if not poor, who ā€œmade itā€ to the top as an act of grandiose social justice.

I hope Luigi gets raped to death.

He studied Accounting at the University of Iowa and also worked at PWC for 7 years.

Surely, having that background aided in his success at United.

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He’s a hero and martyr to leftoid vermin.

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I’m sure it did.

Retards.

Just vile hate filled losers. Zero self-awareness.

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Except for the insider trading, buying his mistress a house, and increasing denial rates.

You know what I love about insurance? Paying every month for nothing, then when something happens having to pay a bunch more.

Then drop your policy :man_shrugging:t3:

For the sake of conversation can you generally define insider trading and discuss it in context here, specifically overlaying the DOJ anti-trust investigation?

And can you show where Brian directly ordered increased denial rates?

Do you understand corporate structure and the CEO role?

I’m still mystified why you ask these weaselly questions to defend the insurance industry.