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TheProle

(3,115 posts)
4. Are there warrants? Indictments?
Thu Dec 5, 2024, 10:20 PM
Dec 5

Any due process?

Or just cops rounding up businessmen because a critical mass of people just decide that they are murderers/fascists?

You know, some deranged right winger could post online the exact same sentiment about the murder of an abortion doctor with just as much conviction as you have for your position.

In both cases, it makes me appreciate the constitution that much more.

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Who do the police "protect & serve"? Well, you got the answer right there... RockRaven Dec 5 #1
From a DA Levy poem from the sixties Dave says Dec 5 #9
Better go after CMS/Medicare/Medicaid/Tricare too. They deny care also. But wait until Kennedy takes over. Silent Type Dec 5 #2
They don't make blood money from it though Mr.WeRP Dec 5 #3
The difference is the amount of money EdmondDantes_ Dec 5 #7
Purity is hard on both sides Mr.WeRP Dec 5 #10
I read that the overhead for Medicare is 3%. 3Hotdogs Dec 5 #22
Still gets denied. Spin it how you like. Silent Type Dec 5 #8
Post removed Post removed Dec 5 #11
This message was self-deleted by its author Dave says Dec 5 #6
There is quite the difference! Dave says Dec 5 #12
Actually it's pretty close, especially when you realize of the 9.8 % of claims originally denied by private insurers, Silent Type Dec 5 #13
Uh huh Dave says Dec 5 #14
Do they deny claims for profit? choie Dec 5 #27
They deny claims that don't meet governmental guidelines to keep from wasting money that could Silent Type Dec 5 #28
The majority of providers are not fraudsters. choie Dec 7 #41
Medicare is fine. NoRethugFriends Dec 6 #34
Good. Glad it works for you. I'm on traditional Medicare too but may be forced to take Silent Type Dec 6 #35
Are there warrants? Indictments? TheProle Dec 5 #4
Just tax them to death Farmer-Rick Dec 5 #20
the "rule of law" isn't just trash to repukes these days Skittles Dec 5 #24
He looks between 20 and 80. White male or light skinned ethnicity. Male, possibly female or nonbinary. Hellbound Hellhound Dec 5 #5
I'd Be On The Lookout For Someone Who Looks Like Those Pics... smb Dec 5 #16
Unfortunately, the only way to get a vision plan is through private insurers. Original Medicare Silent Type Dec 6 #29
You can sit over here next me, Hellhound Amanita Pantherina Dec 6 #39
It's a tragedy when a person of wealth and power is killed like Thompson was, but a statistic when people neverforget Dec 5 #15
Now is not the time for any practical solutions... Omnipresent Dec 5 #17
Class action and antitrust lawsuits against medical insurance executives, investors and investment bankers PufPuf23 Dec 5 #18
Your solution is useless. 3Hotdogs Dec 5 #23
Realize that the opinion is a dream of what should be. PufPuf23 Dec 5 #25
the entire premise of Medicare "Advantage" is they profit the more they deny care Skittles Dec 5 #26
If you've got a case where a patient died or was permanently injured from a denial, you'd have a good suit. Silent Type Dec 6 #30
Killing in the name of profit Bettie Dec 5 #19
No. Because that kind of murder is legal. ColinC Dec 5 #21
Time for prison for CORPORATE PERSONHOOD. Bluethroughu Dec 6 #31
whoa... brilliant! thank you! bluboid Dec 6 #32
We mustn't forget the biggest murderer of all DENVERPOPS Dec 6 #33
I'm not surprised this happened. MadMike47 Dec 6 #36
I pray for that guy. Fuck this shit. Klarkashton Dec 6 #37
Some murders are legal BWdem4life Dec 6 #38
They shouldn't be looking for the killer? NT Patton French Dec 7 #40
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