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In reply to the discussion: Here's the thing about the UHC murder. There will be no changes to our insurance or healthcare system. [View all]Johonny
(22,243 posts)9. Im not insurance companies want ACA gone
The system they know is easy the grift. The system to come is likely to be a more state based and a great unknown. The unknown is not exciting for business. ACA slightly deregulated . . . That they would go for.
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Here's the thing about the UHC murder. There will be no changes to our insurance or healthcare system. [View all]
OrlandoDem2
Dec 9
OP
So if a clone replaces the dead one, is it murder? I'd argue not. Luigi should get off scott free. n/t
Hellbound Hellhound
Dec 10
#41
NONE of these people get it. They've never been denied. Made disabled or bankrupted.
onecaliberal
Dec 9
#4
I have no sympathy for a CEO of UnitedHealth who was in the hot seat for alleged fraud
Autumn
Dec 9
#5
Yeah. But Congress has had 6 decades to do something and failed. Not suggesting shooting them in back,
Silent Type
Dec 9
#10
See also: Ludlow, Homestead, Matewan, Little Steel, Bay View, Pattonsville, Thibodaux . . . .
hatrack
Dec 9
#14
there's not enough solidarity in this country for either to be effective
The Wandering Harper
Dec 11
#43
Don't you know the wealthy are more valuable people than your public school children?
Stargazer99
Dec 10
#28
Bu isn't this widespread discussion about corporate abuses of Americans great!!!
Think. Again.
Dec 9
#15
One risk pool is a health care system. Multiple risk pools is an investment scheme.
Ron Green
Dec 9
#17
I saw a headline today: "Health insurance companies worried about protecting top execs".
Initech
Dec 10
#25
Well at the least it has surfaced widespread discontent, and another national discussion about how shitty
Voltaire2
Dec 10
#29
Well, we have national discussions of our shitty gun laws and nothing changes!
OrlandoDem2
Dec 10
#34
Nope. It's just one less corrupt asshole who profited off the misery of others.
GoodRaisin
Dec 12
#49