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OT: And you wonder why some people want to kill CEOs....
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We approach EVERY insurance situation: car, home, health as if we will be denied.

It's the world we live in - our splendid little plutocracy.
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It's not just insurance but it is also big pharma. The system needs reform but no one wants to do it. I see it every day working in mental health. I used to work in hospice, lots of issues there as well. It's all about profits before people
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I love all the self-righteousness from this group. Not surprised with the virtue signaling and hypocrisy so common amongst liberals today that a sizable number of you support a cold-blooded first degree murderer. No matter how many times you try to rationalize it, it still just makes you bad people with foolishly irrational justification of flawed beliefs.
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(05-21-2025, 01:46 PM)Zanary Wrote: When this thread goes where it'll go...be prepared for the accusations of murder fetish. They'll be coming.

You were saying.
“Hell is empty and all the devils are here”

Shakespeare 
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(05-21-2025, 05:34 PM)JustInTime Wrote: The French had a solution for this a couple 100 years ago. The economic similarities are quite striking. I don’t condone violence but maybe send a couple CEOs feet first into a wood chipper on PPV. Might get folks to rethink their priorities. 

And just for perspective, this past February I finished paying off my hospital stay for my first heart attack. Which was in 2018.

So, who exactly should pay for this? I have a deductible. If I had something happen to me, I would pay it right away and move on with my life. No reason taxpayers should have to pay for you. Especially someone that can't keep, hold, or maintain a job.
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(05-21-2025, 11:38 PM)Canthony Wrote: So, who exactly should pay for this? I have a deductible. If I had something happen to me, I would pay it right away and move on with my life. No reason taxpayers should have to pay for you. Especially someone that can't keep, hold, or maintain a job.

The concept of working on contracts is just something that exceeds your grasp. If I was embarrassed by being unemployed would I openly share this information? Are you really this stupid? 

All you’re accomplishing is showing your unending butthurt, which is juvenile and honestly quite pathetic. It’s almost tragic that you’ve got no friends to point this out to you. Understandable but again, almost tragic.

I have no problem paying my way. What I do have a problem with is folks dying because someone has 4 mansions ( a really large house) or 12 yachts ( that’s a really large boat) making a living off denying healthcare care to those who can’t afford proper healthcare. 

It’s called empathy ( that means I feel bad for people who have to experience things even though it doesn’t affect me). I believe there’s got to be a better way than people dying just because they’re poor. 

I am typing as slow as I can, hopefully you’re keeping up little one. 

I breathlessly await your monosyllabic response to further display your savage wit!
“Hell is empty and all the devils are here”

Shakespeare 
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(05-21-2025, 11:38 PM)Canthony Wrote: So, who exactly should pay for this? I have a deductible. If I had something happen to me, I would pay it right away and move on with my life. No reason taxpayers should have to pay for you. Especially someone that can't keep, hold, or maintain a job.

If only reality were that simple.... i am guessing you havent had any major events with your insurance lately.

 Its fucking maddening with the games they play to get out of paying.  Did you know your insurance company can arbitrarily "re-review" your claims years later and recall payments from your health care provider who then turns around and comes back after you for payment... good luck finding your documentation of a pre approval months and even years after the fact to contest this.
Why isn't Chuck Foreman in the Hall of Fame?
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(05-21-2025, 08:16 PM)Waterboy Wrote: I love all the self-righteousness from this group.  Not surprised with the virtue signaling and hypocrisy so common amongst liberals today that a sizable number of you support a cold-blooded first degree murderer.  No matter how many times you try to rationalize it, it still just makes you bad people with foolishly irrational justification of flawed beliefs.

Slow your roll,  nobody is showing support or whatever for murder,  this has been repeated to you many times when you make this claim so until someone does... knock it the hell off. 

And this isnt political,  this goes beyond parties,  so you trying to inject that aspect into the thread is unnecessary and also against the rules of this board so maybe take a different angle.
Why isn't Chuck Foreman in the Hall of Fame?
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(05-22-2025, 05:37 AM)JimmyinSD Wrote: Slow your roll,  nobody is showing support or whatever for murder,  this has been repeated to you many times when you make this claim so until someone does... knock it the hell off. 

And this isnt political,  this goes beyond parties,  so you trying to inject that aspect into the thread is unnecessary and also against the rules of this board so maybe take a different angle.

Ha ha ha.....oh, wait....you're serious? Waterboy loves his politics, sees it around every corner. And I do support murder.....murdering the rest of the NFCN this year!

Wink

Lighten up, WB....the final word on murder:

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(05-22-2025, 05:37 AM)JimmyinSD Wrote: Slow your roll,  nobody is showing support or whatever for murder,  this has been repeated to you many times when you make this claim so until someone does... knock it the hell off. 

And this isnt political,  this goes beyond parties,  so you trying to inject that aspect into the thread is unnecessary and also against the rules of this board so maybe take a different angle.

Bullshit Jimmy.  I know AGR for sure has on numerous occasions, and you're seeing numerous others insinuate it was justified or others like you that say they "understand" the action.  It's f..king murder and it's disgusting that people will justify anything today in this world.  I do understand that YOU have never said it justifies murder, but that you understand how people can get to the level of murdering a person by shooting them in the back.  Does Luigi really seem like a good guy with an ethical cause to you?  I still think that's crazy, but to each your own.  In the list of things that people / organizations are doing wrong in this world, the insurance industry maybe cracks the upper 25%-30% levels of corporate and governmental unethical actions at best.  The misplaced outrage here far exceeds the actions and is dangerous.
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