ECP NetHappenings Killing UnitedHealthcare’s CEO made people happy

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“Killing UnitedHealthcare’s CEO made people happy”

Killer of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson wrote “deny”, “defend” and “depose” on bullet casings.

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The ammunition used in the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO had writing on it that read, “deny,” “defend” and “depose,” an AP source says, “Those are a reference to tactics that are used by insurance companies in America to try to get out of paying for peoples healthcare”

Just a reminder that united healthcare and other health insurers are not “healthcare” companies. they are financial services companies created to generate profits by limiting patients’ access to care.

Thousands die from lack of healthcare, nobody bats an eye
One little CEO Dies, and everyone loses their mind

If by “loses their mind” you mean chuckle and say “good”, then yes you’re right. I’ve never seen so many people actually agree on something in so fucking long. Everyone hates that dude. When we all agree that someone dying isn’t a bad thing, it should scare the piss out of the ruling class.

If I had to guess what the average reaction was amongst us poors, I would say it’d be something like “I’m surprised something like this didn’t happen sooner.”

Bro had a pre-existing condition of being a piece of shit.

Is “everyone” losing their minds or are the billionaires scared? All I’m seeing from this guy getting offed is most regular people are laughing and happy. This should make the CEOs/billionaires scared going forward. I get they can pay for private security, but it’s the weird ones you can’t predict. This one should spark others off. The, “billionaire wars” are about to begin.

Good luck with seating a jury. The voir dire will be hilarious.
“Have you ever had a healthcare claim denied?”
“Have you ever received an unexpected bill for healthcare services you believe should have been covered but was not?”
“Do you have any relatives who had denied claims for life-saving treatment because the insurance company didn’t cover some aspect, like the hospital wasn’t in-network, the deductible wasn’t met, or some other reason? Explain.”

We need to explain jury nullification to the jurors.

Jury Nullification, Know Your Jury Rights

THE JURY ACTS AS THE FOURTH BRANCH OF GOVERNMENT
The Principle of Jury Nullification. Judges and Lawyers won’t tell you that
Jurors have the right to judge the law as well as the facts of a case. In 1895, the Supreme Court ruled that jurors had no right, during trials, to be told about nullification.
The court did not say that jurors didn’t have the power, or that they couldn’t be told about it, but only that judges were not required to instruct them on it during a trial.

Jury Rights can be described as the right to:

  • conclude the defendant did not commit a crime even though he/she broke the law
  • the right to question if the law was applied correctly
  • the right not to be punished for their verdict
  • Jurors Need to Know That They Can Say No
    When the judge asked the “instructions” question, you should reply “I believe that jurors have the right to judge the law as well as the facts of a case. And tell the judge if you think the law is unjust, frivolous or absurd you have to vote your conscience. If the court instructs the jury to convict. The Jury can tell the Judge no.

The truth is that sometimes revolution is justified.
There is nothing moral or right or ethical about denying millions of people healthcare coverage, effectively killing them, to increase shareholder profit.

No sympathy.

Medicare for All
Public control of hospitals
Health worker unionization
Government R&D & production for drugs

“If the shooter decides to kill more CEOs I hope he hires a bard to follow him across the land and sea, composing songs commemorating his heroic deeds”

Big Insurer Sets Time Limits On Anesthesia Coverage During Surgeries

What stage of capitalism is it when if your surgeon doesn’t rush through your operation, you wake up in the recovery room with a bill that can bankrupt your family?

Yes, it’s true. Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield says they will begin limiting anesthesia coverage — by denying payment if surgery takes too long.
https://www.levernews.com/big-insurer-sets-time-limits-on-anesthesia-coverage-during-surgeries/

A surprise medical bill could be waiting for you when you wake up in the recovery room.
You cannot make this kind of stuff up

Learn how to use your Jury votes to control your government.

We The People control the law, the Grand Jury, and the Trial Jury they were all put in the system as separate powers, they are the check against all the others. The Trial Check is the most important check and the final check in the system of checks and balances.
The jury’s vote is the most important check against bad laws of politicians, and judges who have been corrupted.

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5 thoughts on “ECP NetHappenings Killing UnitedHealthcare’s CEO made people happy”

  1. In 2020, Biden declared that “the first thing I would do as president” is create a public option to compete with health insurance giants.
    Then he won the election and as president he never once mentioned a public option ever again.

  2. Damian Caraballo MD https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1864768818746122525.html
    If you want to see why people are so vicious towards United Healthcare right now, let’s do a thread on some of the most egregious health insurer behaviors
    1) United Healthcare is 8th largest company by revenue in the WORLD. It made $389B last year…$2B less than Apple. It made more money than Exon, Microsoft, Samsung, JPM
    United Healthcare also denies 32% of its claims…highest among health insurer
    2) United is being sued for making an auto-denier AI program “known by the company to have a 90% error rate, overriding determinations made by the patients’ physicians that the expenses were medically necessary.” This directly resulted in multiple elderly deaths in midwest
    3)Despite making more money than GM & Ford combined, UNH was found by a govt Watchdog of defrauding Fed govt of $3.2B in extra federal payments for health related assessments.
    4)UNH is most famous for the $35 Ingenix lawsuit in 2000’s. In it, they used a database to improperly reimburse MDs for services. The lawsuit used proceeds to start FairHealth
    5) Ingenix was reborn as Optum. Maybe you heard of the Optum CEO during the Ingenix scandal Andy Slavitt. He was an architect of the ACA & became CMS director under Obama.
    6) since Andy Slavitt took over CMS in 2014, $UNH stock is up 790%. Out of pocket expenses health insurance premiums are up 67% since 2008.
    7) 80% of US bankruptcies due to medical bills had health insurance when they got sick. While out of pocket costs have rocketed up,
    8) here’s health insurer premiums past 25 years (up 213%) mapped out vs BIG Health insurer stock prices since ACA (up >800%)
    9)so you see, there’s a lot of animosity towards the 8th largest company in the world, who’s practice is is to deny care & hurt Americans while their stock price has surged >800% since ACA.

    It’s time for @TheJusticeDept to break up Big Insurers

  3. New: multiple major health insurance companies (Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, Caresource, Medica, Elevance Health) have taken down pages on their websites which listed their leadership, following the murder of United Healthcare CEO

  4. https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1864768818746122525.html
    If you want to see why people are so vicious towards United Healthcare right now, let’s do a thread on some of the most egregious health insurer behaviors
    1) United Healthcare is 8th largest company by revenue in the WORLD. It made $389B last year…$2B less than Apple. It made more money than Exon, Microsoft, Samsung, JPM

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