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Top Comments (10)
As someone forced to live in chronic pain, I have no sympathy for "healthcare" mafia bosses. I do however, have sympathy for all their victims.
My dad used to work in health insurance. Even he agrees it was better pre-1971 when it was ILLEGAL for health insurance to be FOR-PROFIT!
Sympathy for CEO's isn't covered under my United Healthcare plan.
Let's talk about all the people who have died at the hands of the wealthy ceo and company who have denied health insurance coverage for the sake of record profits. Where's the justice for them?
"Human life is precious and should not be taken lightly" said no healthcare CEO
imagine having the gall to say violence never works when you live in a country established by violent revolution
Call me old fashioned, but I think those who sell a product and then refuse to deliver 30% of the time ought to be in jail awaiting trial.
Just your daily reminder that nobody on TV is on your side, and that's not to say that this particular person or that particular person is against you or against poor people, but whoever employs them? Most certainly is.
Sympathy for a CEO? File not found.
As someone with chronic health problems which were not properly addressed, and who was been routinely dismissed and ignored for as long as I can remember, I can understand how that would radicalise you. Pain completely warps your perspective on the world, and when no one cares, that breeds real resentment. And I didn't even have to deal with the US healthcare system.
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Top Comments (10)
As someone forced to live in chronic pain, I have no sympathy for "healthcare" mafia bosses. I do however, have sympathy for all their victims.
My dad used to work in health insurance. Even he agrees it was better pre-1971 when it was ILLEGAL for health insurance to be FOR-PROFIT!
Sympathy for CEO's isn't covered under my United Healthcare plan.
Let's talk about all the people who have died at the hands of the wealthy ceo and company who have denied health insurance coverage for the sake of record profits. Where's the justice for them?
"Human life is precious and should not be taken lightly" said no healthcare CEO
imagine having the gall to say violence never works when you live in a country established by violent revolution
Call me old fashioned, but I think those who sell a product and then refuse to deliver 30% of the time ought to be in jail awaiting trial.
Just your daily reminder that nobody on TV is on your side, and that's not to say that this particular person or that particular person is against you or against poor people, but whoever employs them? Most certainly is.
Sympathy for a CEO? File not found.
As someone with chronic health problems which were not properly addressed, and who was been routinely dismissed and ignored for as long as I can remember, I can understand how that would radicalise you. Pain completely warps your perspective on the world, and when no one cares, that breeds real resentment. And I didn't even have to deal with the US healthcare system.