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by senordevnyc
553 days ago
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I keep seeing this take, and it seems pretty bizarre to me. Most Americans rate their health insurance as excellent or good [1], and even of the ones that don't, most probably don't support murdering health insurance executives on the street. They won't have trouble seating a jury, and he'll be convicted of 1st degree homicide and spend the rest of his adult life in prison. 1. https://www.kff.org/private-insurance/poll-finding/kff-surve... |
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But if you’re unlucky, it can ruin your life or the life of a loved one. It’s not hard to find horror stories - some recent viral ones came from LinkedIn comments to the CEO (written before his murder)