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In reply to the discussion: Most Americans blame insurance profits and denials alongside the killer in UHC CEO death, poll finds [View all]Kaleva
(38,740 posts)45. Pretty much the same as what you have done
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Most Americans blame insurance profits and denials alongside the killer in UHC CEO death, poll finds [View all]
dalton99a
Dec 27
OP
I don't recall any candidates addressing Health Insurance claim denials....
Think. Again.
Dec 28
#16
No, it is important to voters, but it isn't addressed by Congress or the media.
Think. Again.
Dec 28
#18
You're saying cold blooded murder of a CEO is a good way to hold a company accountable?
Patton French
Dec 29
#24
Yeah, twisting other people's words and playing innocent seems to be a favorite pastime.
Think. Again.
Dec 29
#29
Killing an insurance CEO essentially has the same effect as killing The Pope.
no_hypocrisy
Dec 27
#2
We might get healthcare reform if Americans would focus their anger on Congress for sitting on its rears for decades.
Silent Type
Dec 27
#5
Wait. Are you mad at Biden or at Think.Again? Your target seems to have morphed.
Scrivener7
Dec 29
#55
Yes. We know. You tell us often that you have decided others are not serious because they
Scrivener7
Dec 30
#60
I'm sure Gandhi would have been relieved to know that he convinced you his concerns were legitimate.
Scrivener7
Dec 31
#65
Kaleva, you have stated your opinion. Multiple times. And been assured that no one misunderstands your opinion.
Scrivener7
Jan 1
#69
I was confused. You seemed to feel that both Think.Again and Biden failed to live up to
Scrivener7
Jan 2
#72
OK. I'm going to jump back in here just to assure you, once again, that everyone understands
Scrivener7
Jan 2
#74
"Collins described crying .. while handling calls from desperate patients, as supervisors laughed." [UnitedHealthcare]
keithbvadu2
Dec 29
#50