People strike back at the "healthcare" industry

Life’s losers who feel like they can be in control of something through tangential violence.

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Its like a whole generation that nobody told the big secret to, and they haven’t figured it out themselves either.

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Generally speaking, their values are completely different and they don’t understand cause and effect.

I’ve come to believe the strong sense of entitlement comes from the belief that money and things simply materialize, and when they realize they can’t restart the game or punch in a cheat code they get mad. Like really mad. Mad enough to murder somebody because they hurt their own back in a surfing accident mad.

It’s almost like they grew up with participation trophies, safety pins and spaces and then spent crucial formative years at the normal onset of independence in prolonged isolation.

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Nobody ever told them:

  1. You arent special.
  2. No one gives a fuck.

Those are the big secret. Without those two esential elements of knowledge, they stand no chance as adults.

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It’s true. And they haven’t learned how to channel and direct discontent. Its the most productive energy, but they just put themselves in a victim headspace instead and lash out with stupid shit.

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And where is that going to occur?

Did the thousands upon thousands that his company denied deserve to suffer and have their deaths facilitated by this CEO’s company?

I feel bad for his kids as they are too young to know how daddy made his money, but the wife. She lived in the lap of luxury created by the policies of her husband’s Killing machine corporation. She knew what was happening.

OMG! What an understatement. He had thousands of deaths on his hands and was being looked at for insider trading.

Have you ever read Marx? What was his main theme?

And do what? Get a policy that features very similar characteristics. Welcome to the oligarchy!

Unlike the CEO who represents the worst parts of capitalism. I’m sure most on here who gargle the balls of capitalism hold him in high regard. A true titan of the industry.

And killed people for profit. Betcha his parents are proud they raised someone who sent to death a number of people that would make a serial killer envious.

Really? A thoroughly decent man. Do you have any sense of morality left?

“WANTED” Posters For Health Insurance Execs All Over NYC!

Bwahahahaha…funny and it really warms my heart, especially during this season.

He’s not even a clever troll. If he was funny or insightful in some way, that would be different.

Back to the point, after this whole thing blue cross reversed a decision to not pay for anesthesia. Which means no surgeries by default. Seems like a pretty solid cost to benifit ratio for one CEO.

Edit: It’s actually worse. They were limiting the amount of time a patient could be under, to make surgeries faster and have doctors do more per day.

I’m sure the fluffy math nerd will have an excuse.

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No, pay the doctor. They accept cash and credit.

A wealthy currency trader could easily be self-insured. Think of the reduction in stress dealing with hold times calling insurance companies.

Sure.

So, again, the list of people to kill first…

And how many people can do that? Is it any wonder that medical BK’s are usually the largest reason for bankruptcy’s?

Gimme, gimme and gimme! Sounds like the CEO of a medical insurance company.

Careful with those edges…