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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Like a detached psychopath. Goes off the radar Planned for months Stalked a human target Made a gun, decorated bullets, put funny money in a drop bag Practiced the hit and location Woke up at 5am, staked out the door, and lakes up to victim, shot him three times dead And walked off. Monitored the news and aftermath on the run. [/quote] One scary dude[/quote] He is not scary. He is a nice altruitsic dude with a great smile. [img]https://www.the-sun.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2024/12/SC-Mangione-Arraignment-Off-Plat4-copy.jpg?strip=all&quality=100&w=1920&h=1080&crop=1[/img][/quote] Know who else used to have nice smiles? - the innocent children who’s father Luigi murdered in cold blood.[/quote] And so did small innocent children of patients who had their life saving health procedures and treatment denied by the AI UHC’s CEO allowed. Probably an even larger pool than his 19 year old and 16 year old “innocent children"[/quote] Name one.[/quote] +1. I have a super common cancer (breast cancer) and the treatment is so standard, no one gets denied. I have literally interacted with hundreds of other breast cancer patients and ZERO are denied chemo, radiation and surgery if indicated. It gets way, way more challenging for patients suffering from a rare cancer or other ailment without a standard of care. I can absolutely see a patient feeling like their healthcare insurer is denying them lifesaving treatment when in reality, the treatment is experimental or doesn’t have proven success rates. Maybe the treatment would’ve saved their life, maybe it wouldn’t. There’s no way of knowing. People aren’t complaining about being denied radiation for prostate cancer or chemo for a stage iv breast cancer patient. They’re complaining about treatments that may or may not be lifesaving. [/quote] I have a good friend w a blood cancer and she has had to jump through crazy hoops for standard of care treatment (and often pay out of pocket so she does t have a break in treatment while prior auths are processing, though she is generally reimbursed.) (Despite all that and her anger at the insurance industry she thinks that people who are acting like murdering a man in cold blood is excusable or helpful are childish idiots.) [/quote] Have you ever asked yourself why those procedures cost so much? Why are you mad at the insurer and not the docs and the hospitals for charging ridiculous amounts? Why aren’t you calling HR to complain about the crap plan your company chose? You’re angry at the wrong group. [/quote]
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