Spyke
thelemmy.club

Anthem pulled back that announcement about not covering all anesthesia real fucking quick when they saw the reaction to the news.

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bdonvrreply
thelemmy.club

AHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA

*breathe*

HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHA

I think they actually feel a little unsafe. Holy shit YES

(It actually probably wasn't due to this. They only retracted the policy in one state)

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lemmy.myserv.one

When peaceful options such as strikes, protests, and lobbying do not work. Once, people hit the tipping point of "I have reasons not to die to fuck it, I have nothing left." People will choose violence.

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lemmy.world

Add legislation, regulation, and prosecution to the list of failed peaceful attempts as well. The citizens have tried, and tried, and tried peaceful approaches. Almost nothing works anymore, because the rich have dismantled the US.

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Soap box

Ballot box

Ammo Box < Healthcare Insurance CEOs made it to here by ignoring the other two.

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lemmings.world

It was bound to get to this point eventually. Who was it who said something about what happens when all avenues for change are removed except for the point of a blade?

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Many have said similar things through the years, perhaps most appropriately from a US President only 60 years ago. On March 13, 1962 by John F. Kennedy, “Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable”.

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Anthem PR guy: To be clear, of course we'll never deny payment for medically necessary anesthesia services!

Anthem CEO: hehehe see what we did there? That's right, our policy is that after an arbitrary amount of time set by us, anesthesia is no longer medically necessary. Ha! Hahaha! Muaaaaah ha ha! high fives shareholders

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jballsreply
sh.itjust.works

Wow, can't believe they reversed course immediately. Their CEO just have been shitting bricks.

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lemmy.world

Maybe these shit bags are finally learning that their customers are humans, and humans can be just as bad as a cornered animal when the right situations occur.

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Unfortunately, I don't think that is quite nearly enough.

I have the feeling insurers may want to review their existence as middlemen at all.

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lemmy.ml

The American side of the internet has been absolutely savage today...and I fucking love it.

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lemmy.world

Someone is pearl clutching at me on Bluesky for saying how delighted I am, and saying how this guy has a family. Well so so the people he denies health care to, especially this kid.

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stinkyreply
redlemmy.com

"Have a heart, you mongrels! Are we condoning murder now?"

Murder is for people. Extermination is for pests.

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Gigasserreply
lemmy.world

It's worse, they fucking approved the chemotherapy, but not the anti nausea drugs for it. Absolute monsters, "oh we'll save your life kiddo, but we're going to make you suffer for it".

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lemmy.world

They're calling the shooter The Adjuster now. I love it. Adjust many more of them..

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They have his 10 million dollar salary to dry their tears with while other people have pain and death because of it.

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lemmy.world

If Kamala shot a health insurance ceo she’d’ve won every state. Economic populism is wildly popular here

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lemm.ee

Instead she couldn't even commit to keeping Lina Khan on the job. That tea was weak.

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But somehow it's the left's fault she lost because checks notes they accurately said, repeatedly, that tacking hard to the right yet again was a losing strategy.

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Yeah, he should have thought about how he was dressed (in the blood of the insured) in that part of town.

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Notyoureply
sopuli.xyz

CEO's getting shot is just a fact of life now. Much like our public shootings.

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lemmy.sdf.org

Sure, you could just get denied by a private insurer and end up bankrupt or dead instead 🤡

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Unlike the current system, where healthcare becomes completely out of reach of normal people.

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I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot a CEO, okay, and I wouldn't lose a single voter.

  • Alternate universe Kamala Harris who wins in a landslide.
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Aren't we supposed to celebrate when an evil person is brought to justice?

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Tbh that is why we should make memes that casually mention this very tragic incident whenever health insurance companies suggest any policy that sucks more money out of ordinary people, nurses and doctors' pockets.

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I'm not a psychopath but when I heard the BBC's coverage of it... I couldn't feel bad for the guy, if what they reported is true

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One of the doctors I work with is moving back to the US, and I can't understand why. Why would you want to deal with these companies and jump through all these miserable hoops? Canadian health care is far from perfect but it's pretty much a one stop shop for billing.

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lemm.ee

Wait they're talking about lead in gasoline? I don't mainstream news much

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granolabarreply
kbin.melroy.org

It used hence why boomers are so braindead and lack any common sense on how to run a functioning society.

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lemmy.world

Don't forget the old lead water pipes. Because we didn't learn anything from the fall of the Roman Empire.

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Like the fact that diversity kept it together and attempting to enforce unity of culture shattered it?

Or that a great way to win loyal allies is to generously reward them with citizenship benefits, while making treaties with barbarians to have them defeat your enemies and then snubbing them is a great way to suddenly have a bunch of new enemies you need to find new allies to fight?

Or that having the military meddle in the affairs of civil government tends to get quite expensive and end up quite ruinous?

Gosh, there really are a lot of things that went wrong. I guess lead pipes go on the pile too, and maybe "climate change can fuck shit up really badly".

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The difference being that one was a filthy dirty cop doing filthy dirty cop shit, and the Adjuster who is a folk hero who deserves sainthood. Both sides my ass.

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Practice critical thinking and try again. You'll get why it's not the same eventually. I believe in you!

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