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New York state is considering creating a special hotline exclusively for CEOs to report perceived threats, CNN reported this morning. Nice little reminder of just how responsive government can be when it comes to corporate executives.

Coming at the heels of the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, the proposal is a sign of the acute concern by government officials when it comes to business executives — even though there have not been any other documented attacks on CEOs and the alleged shooter, Luigi Mangione, has been arrested.

The lack of any concrete threat hasn’t stopped officials from preparing for one. Last Thursday, New York Governor Kathy Hochul told MSNBC’s Morning Joe about her plans to hold a “proactive” meeting on Tuesday with 175 corporate representatives as well as Homeland Security and counterterrorism officials to discuss how to share intelligence with corporate security, according toKathy Wylde, CEO of the Partnership for New York City.

The meeting is one of several signs that officials are trying to elevate the murder to a matter of domestic terrorism. Commenting on her conversations with Hochul, Wydle said that “she wants to make sure that the state resources, specifically the domestic counterterrorism resources, are focused on being supportive, sharing information.”

Last week, Florida authorities charged a mother of three with “threats to conduct a mass shooting or act of terrorism,” as I reported this weekend. The mother allegedly said in a phone call with Blue Cross Blue Shield “Delay, Deny, Depose” and told the company that “You people are next” after she had had a health insurance claim denied.

Obviously not something she should have said — which she recognizes, having apologized for the remark — but it seems like quite a reach to call that terrorism. Even more alarming is the full court press, from media as well as officials outside of Florida and New York, to view the grassroots outrage against health insurers through the lens of counterterrorism. I’ll have more on that shortly.

“Demonization of corporate executives is not new,” Wylde told Politico last week. “It was part of the rhetoric in the financial crisis of 2008-09.”

 

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New York Considering Special Hotline Just for CEOs to Report Alleged Threats to Their Safety After Brian Thompson Killing​



Social media users slammed Kathy Hochul for floating using taxpayer dollars to fund the potential hotline.​

Taylor Odisho /Published Dec 17 2024, 11:26 AM EST

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Kathy Hochul may potentially create a hotline "just for CEOs" who feel threatened. ANGELA WEISS/AFP
New York Governor Kathy Hochul is considering creating a special hotline just for CEOs to report alleged threats to their safety after UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was gunned down in the middle of Manhattan earlier this month, according to a report.

Ahead of a "proactive" meeting between Hochul and175 corporate representatives, counterterrorism officials and Homeland Security on Tuesday, CNN reported that New York was considering the CEO hotline option.

The meeting was scheduled to ensure "the state resources, specifically the domestic counterterrorism resources, are focused on being supportive, sharing information," Kathy Wylde, CEO of the Partnership for New York City, told Politico.

"This demonstrates that New York has the most prepared and capable counterterrorism resources in the country. There's no safer place to be," Wylde added.

If executives at the many companies headquartered in New York City relocated because of safety concerns, New York City's GDP, which generated $1.286 trillion in 2023, would be threatened.

Officials continue painting threats against companies and executives as "domestic terrorism." Most recently, Briana Boston was initially charged by a Florida court of threats to conduct a mass shooting or an act of terrorism, which can carry a sentence of 15 years in prison, after she told a BlueCross BlueShield employee, "Delay, Deny, Depose. You people are next" because her health insurance claim was denied.

Social media users were shocked by the news and questioned why the New York governor would consider using taxpayer dollars to fund the hotline for multi-millionaire CEOs and billion-dollar companies.

"I don't seem to remember this kind of a state response and resources going to NYC when the homicide rate spiked around 2022 but I guess that was just regular people," X user @lukewgoldstein shared.


I don’t seem to remember this kind of a state response and resources going to NYC when the homicide rate spiked around 2022 but I guess that was just regular people x.com

— Luke Goldstein (@lukewgoldstein)
December 13, 2024

"There have been 322 school shootings this year. This should radicalize you," another X user stated the same day a 15-year-old student opened fire on her classmates, killing three and injuring six.

There have been 322 school shootings this year. This should radicalize you. x.com

— potato bun (@erewhonsmoothie)
December 17, 2024

"Kathy Hochul weighing a special safety hotline for CEOs at the same time she's debating whether to veto a bill to curb workplace deaths and injuries," X user @ravi_mangla pointed out.

Kathy Hochul weighing a special safety hotline for CEOs at the same time she's debating whether to veto a bill to curb workplace deaths and injuries. x.com pic.twitter.com/DzLQ5q8xQg

— Ravi Mangla (@ravi_mangla)
December 16, 2024

"How about an 'exclusive' hotline for if your insurance company won't pay for your meds? If climate-related flooding destroys your home? If your tax dollars are supporting a genocide? If an executive exploits tax loopholes? A government contractor steals taxpayer money?" X user @snmrrw commented.

How about an 'exclusive' hotline for if your insurance company won't pay for your meds? If climate-related flooding destroys your home? If your tax dollars are supporting a genocide? If an executive exploits tax loopholes? A government contractor steals taxpayer money? x.com

— Sean Morrow (@snmrrw)
December 16, 2024

"Democracy is when rich people get a special hotline for their own personal protection," another X user posted.

Democracy is when rich people get a special hotline for their own personal protection x.com

— Bryce Greene (@TheGreeneBJ)
December 16, 2024
 

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Remember when we mention how #Bothsides are beholden to coorporations and the rich. Well, consider this about the NY governor proposing this:

About

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Kathleen Hochul is an American politician and lawyer who has served since August 2021 as the 57th governor of New York. A member of the Democratic Party, she is New York's first female governor and the first governor from Upstate New York since Nathan L. Miller in 1920. Wikipedia
Born: 1958 (age 66 years), Buffalo, NY
Spouse: William J. Hochul Jr. (m. 1984)
Party: Democratic Party
Office: Governor of New York since 2021
Previous offices: Lieutenant Governor of New York (2015–2021), Representative, NY 26th District (2011–2013)
Children: Caitlin Hochul
Education: Columbus School of Law (Catholic University of America), Syracuse University (1976–1980)

Now watch how there will be bipartisan support for CEO hotlines and later own CEOs being made a protected class. As I stated before, they have more incommon with each other, than they do with the rest of us. They are all beholden to moneyed interests.
 
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