wow you mean the same unitedhealthcare that:
A) hired 10 lobbying firms to lobby congress to prevent healthcare pricing regulation that was originally supposed to be in the ACA
B) literally was sued by the state for actively defrauding hundreds of thousands of healthcare customers by faking the prices of medical expenses
C) defrauded Medicare of hundreds of billions of dollars and was sued under the false claims act
D) was sued in virtually every state for denying treatment to cancer victims
E) illegally paid off a university research study to create false information about medical billing that was cited in congress as a material reason not to change how private healthcare pricing works
D) Was successfully sued for stealing money from customers and not actually paying the healthcare providers they claimed to be taking money for several times
E) Was considered by multiple outlets as late as this past July to be the worst offender of overbilling and using fake claims to clients to steal money from Medicare?
damn...he was taken too soon.
i don't want them to be too afraid or they're gonna be untouchable. seeing that dude get smoked kinda gave me some kind of glimmer of hope. i don't wanna throw away my life to kill some rich oppressor but really, how much bullshit can people take before they snap and start killing the rich oligarchs who hurt us every day? idk it just gave me hope that maybe s*** can change. maybe he can be an example and maybe others can be an example that if you actively work against the common interest and wellbeing of the majority, you might make yourself a target. it feels dystopian to even write that but that's where the world is at right now. as if one man dying could ever even come close to the amount who may have died as a result of his and his buddies decision making. idek why i'm ranting rn but it feels important. that goes for CEOs of big oil companies, big pharma companies, big cigarette companies, truly beyond a doubt corrupt politicians, everything killing people and the world slowly and knowingly
i don't want them to be too afraid or they're gonna be untouchable. seeing that dude get smoked kinda gave me some kind of glimmer of hope. i don't wanna throw away my life to kill some rich oppressor but really, how much bullshit can people take before they snap and start killing the rich oligarchs who hurt us every day? idk it just gave me hope that maybe s*** can change. maybe he can be an example and maybe others can be an example that if you actively work against the common interest and wellbeing of the majority, you might make yourself a target. it feels dystopian to even write that but that's where the world is at right now. as if one man dying could ever even come close to the amount who may have died as a result of his and his buddies decision making. idek why i'm ranting rn but it feels important. that goes for CEOs of big oil companies, big pharma companies, big cigarette companies, truly beyond a doubt corrupt politicians, everything killing people and the world slowly and knowingly
Your feeling/take fits into my conspiracy theory I posed earlier:
I think this will start a movement.
Other CEO’s, big public figures, people that “run the world”, will get killed in public by an uncoordinated vigilante group of strangers not communicating but with a goal of restarting the world.
always remember the burden you would put on overworked healthcare workers when you think about doing something like this. Its not pro-worker at all to do this.
My mom, an emergency room PA, excitedly brought this up to me when I first saw her a few hours ago.
It’s got legs, folks
My mom, an emergency room PA, excitedly brought this up to me when I first saw her a few hours ago.
It’s got legs, folks
These can happen more often if we can organize based on our shared interests as workers!
what im learning here is that if you have "customer complaint", its best to take it directly to the top
what im learning here is that if you have "customer complaint", its best to take it directly to the top
damn that double entendre
always remember the burden you would put on overworked healthcare workers when you think about doing something like this. Its not pro-worker at all to do this.
this is a crazy take lol