I'm standing by my profile in the first post lol
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YupSo you're calling people who may have lost love ones from getting their coverage denied terminally ill? Nah, fukk that CEO and all of them.
The true terminally Ill people are those CEOs. Now as far as how this country decided to vote this year and what that means for this country healthcare system is another question.
Maybe if we hope really hard incremental change will save us!This is straight fairy tale, pie in the sky talk. Nothing is getting fixed until these people fear for their lives. Voting and talking doesn't do shyt in this country.
Overwhelming the internet from all perspective said fukk that nikka yet grifting ass ana lecturing the left lol
Overwhelming the internet from all perspective said fukk that nikka yet grifting ass ana lecturing the left lol
I assume you would have sympathy for slave owners who were killed by slave revolts pre-emancipation then?That CEO was just doing his job. He didn't create the system he simply operates in it. Our lawmakers enable that system.
I wish death on no man.
I do!That CEO was just doing his job. He didn't create the system he simply operates in it. Our lawmakers enable that system.
I wish death on no man.
A CEO's job is literally to maximize value for shareholders. He's a cog in a machine. If the CEO doesn't do that job the board of directors will remove them and put one in place who will.I assume you would have sympathy for slave owners who were killed by slave revolts pre-emancipation then?
everything you just said can be said of the Slave owner pre-emancipationA CEO's job is literally to maximize value for shareholders. He's a cog in a machine. If the CEO doesn't do that job the board of directors will remove them and put one in place who will.
The CEO doesn't compare to a slave owner. You're out here blaming individual people for a system that demands they to the type of shyt they do and would simply plug in someone else to do it if they refused.
With the capitalist system we have the outcome we get in inevitable. I bet the board puts in another CEO who does the same bullshyt the last one did.
This is literally the same argument the Nazis soldiers made at the Nuremberg trials. They were just cogs in a machine. They had a job, and they were just doing what they had to do. It wasn't their fault they were serving an evil system. That argument doesn't work. The CEO is responsible for the strategic direction of an organization. This guy carried out the strategic mission of an organization with the highest percentage of insurance denials. He was responsible and lead a strategic plan designed to deny people coverage they already paid for that determined their quality life and in many cases whether they received life saving care.A CEO's job is literally to maximize value for shareholders. He's a cog in a machine. If the CEO doesn't do that job the board of directors will remove them and put one in place who will.
The CEO doesn't compare to a slave owner. You're out here blaming individual people for a system that demands they to the type of shyt they do and would simply plug in someone else to do it if they refused.
With the capitalist system we have the outcome we get in inevitable. I bet the board puts in another CEO who does the same bullshyt the last one did.
You’re right.A CEO's job is literally to maximize value for shareholders. He's a cog in a machine. If the CEO doesn't do that job the board of directors will remove them and put one in place who will.
The CEO doesn't compare to a slave owner. You're out here blaming individual people for a system that demands they to the type of shyt they do and would simply plug in someone else to do it if they refused.
With the capitalist system we have the outcome we get in inevitable. I bet the board puts in another CEO who does the same bullshyt the last one did.
And that CEO that gets replaced can receive those shells too.A CEO's job is literally to maximize value for shareholders. He's a cog in a machine. If the CEO doesn't do that job the board of directors will remove them and put one in place who will.
The CEO doesn't compare to a slave owner. You're out here blaming individual people for a system that demands they to the type of shyt they do and would simply plug in someone else to do it if they refused.
With the capitalist system we have the outcome we get in inevitable. I bet the board puts in another CEO who does the same bullshyt the last one did.
Tbf, I don’t think @winb83 ’s point is how you took it. The CEO is a piece of shyt but him being dead isn’t changing United Healthcare’s business decisions or causing washington to think different about health care. A new CEO will step in and do the same. Laws need to be changed.This is literally the same argument the Nazis soldiers made at the Nuremberg trials. They were just cogs in a machine. They had a job, and they were just doing what they had to do. It wasn't their fault they were serving an evil system. That argument doesn't work. The CEO is responsible for the strategic direction of an organization. This guy carried out the strategic mission of an organization with the highest percentage of insurance denials. He was responsible and lead a strategic plan designed to deny people coverage they already paid for that determined their quality life and in many cases whether they received life saving care.