That includes the death penalty, which is state sanctioned murder.
She is assuming she can BS the public.
We all know the score.
Meanwhile 30k innocent will be dead for lack of healthcare insurance or as underinsured and Congress keeps ripping off the American public.
Could social murder expand to the financial sector?
Other Wall Street firms, like Fidelity, State Street, JPMorgan, and others are also huge shareholders of UnitedHealth and the other health insurance giants — just typically more in the 2-4 percent range.
The top 10 shareholders of UnitedHealth together have a 41 percent ownership stake in the corporation. Some of these firms are led by hugely influential billionaires, including BlackRock’s Larry Fink, Fidelity’s Abigail Johnson and JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon.
While these top shareholders in health insurance corporations are so-called passive investors who invest widely across the entire corporate spectrum, they hold the power to compel changes around exploitative companies and industry practices if they choose.
That is not their purpose though. Their purpose is to invest in corporations that extract the most profits from their consumers.
Does that make them follow travelers/accomplices?
Oh good grief.
Denial of an insurance claim is not murder. The extension of this sort of logical fallacy is what leads to some lady in Florida threating some call center person with violence. It is what leads someone to attack a pizza parlor because of the incorrect belief that children are being murdered in the basement.
It is wrong. Period.
I watched a show last night where a serial killer in Texas smothered more than 20 elderly women in their homes and stole their jewelry. His weapon was, without exception, a pillow. He got away with so many because for the first 10 the coroner’s response was “Well, she was old. She died.” It wasn’t until one daughter pestered police by pointing out that all the old lady’s jewelry was missing.
In their homes, in retirement communities, in assisted living places - killed them all.
Do I care if the state “murders” him? I do not. Indeed, I think I would prefer it to the thought of him getting 3 squares a day and having a decent time with his buddies in Block 12 up on the roof with Morgan Freeman and Tim Robbins until he expires.
I’m in favor of the death penalty in the right circumstances. I am not in favor of how we administer it.
People die because insurance refused to pay for treatment. Why do you support that?