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    I hope UnitedHealthCare stock crashes and the company is liquidated. They have fucked over their customers for far too long.

    Health care in America is criminal.



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    Quote Originally Posted by JeffDime View Post
    Motherfucker should have had those eyebrows waxed at one of those Korean nail places. True coward this gindaloon…afraid of the pain from waxing. At least shave the fucking brows with a razor FFS.

    We don’t know exactly who called in tips or not. But not only did he have very distinctive features but his name was also fucking Luigi. People will remember a guy named Luigi. Plus all the other stuff about being valedictorian and what not. I will say back pain can make you a miserable fucking bastard. But this is the first I’ve heard of a bad back radicalizing someone who already had contempt for corporate America into an Assassin.

    This has to start somewhere kind of major dialogue on these masks. We always knew that it can be abused in many ways. Now, if Ike Haxton wants to mask up to troll people & cover tells….whatever. But here we have the first really high profile use of the normalization of masks being used in a high profile crime.

    I’m diabetic. I wore the fucking masks. I took 3 clot shots. I didn’t want to die. But I haven’t wore a mask in over 2 years and after the first booster I stopped with the fucking shots. People who want or need to wear a mask should get some kind of certification from the DR and be forced to at least show it when asked by authority figures. I don’t imagine it would be a big deal to get it. But we can’t have lunatics taking advantage of the normalization of masking.

    Even if you’re healthy and want to mask…let’s get a Dr. to sign off you’re not a fucking lunatic. I am all for personal freedom. But this has just gone too far and it’s putting others in danger. You want to mask all the time….Ask your Dr to print out a card for you and you can cover your face until the cows come home.

    As for cold weather…yes it’s fine to wear a fast covering for the cold. It is what it is. And I guess if you are Asian you can wear a mask because that’s sort of a cultural thing….sort of like a burka in the Muslim world.
    Lol diabetes

     
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheXFactor View Post
    Bail...DENIED!!! He's pissed!!!


    This case is high profile as fuck and winnable. I imagine there will be an army of lawyers willing to take this one on. They’d do it for free, but in this case, his family seems to have money also, so maybe they won’t even have to.


    Whatever lawyer takes it though, if his back and denied coverage in his defense, they are cringing watching him all animated and jumping out of the cruiser and struggling and turning to address the crowd.

    I imagine most would have him coming out of that squad car looking like a cripple and saying he was under the influence of multiple pain killers the night of the shooting to even pull it off which impaired his judgement.

    Being this able bodied when they’ve had you for over 24 hou takes that off the table I’d think. Being angry and animated doesn’t feel like he’s doing himself any favors.

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    Man wearing face covering hanging outside a hotel in Midtown Manhattan at 6:45 AM Pre-Covid = Suspicious.

    Man wearing face covering hanging outside a hotel in Midtown Manhattan at 6:45 Am Post-Covid = Normal.

    I don’t want to live in a police state. But there has to be some middle ground here. Would he have still committed this crime if masking wasn’t normalized? Probably. Would he have been identified and caught much sooner? Absolutely.

    It’s your classic civil liberties vs public safety conundrum. I don’t know the answer. But it’s a problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sloppy Joe View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by JeffDime View Post
    Motherfucker should have had those eyebrows waxed at one of those Korean nail places. True coward this gindaloon…afraid of the pain from waxing. At least shave the fucking brows with a razor FFS.

    We don’t know exactly who called in tips or not. But not only did he have very distinctive features but his name was also fucking Luigi. People will remember a guy named Luigi. Plus all the other stuff about being valedictorian and what not. I will say back pain can make you a miserable fucking bastard. But this is the first I’ve heard of a bad back radicalizing someone who already had contempt for corporate America into an Assassin.

    This has to start somewhere kind of major dialogue on these masks. We always knew that it can be abused in many ways. Now, if Ike Haxton wants to mask up to troll people & cover tells….whatever. But here we have the first really high profile use of the normalization of masks being used in a high profile crime.

    I’m diabetic. I wore the fucking masks. I took 3 clot shots. I didn’t want to die. But I haven’t wore a mask in over 2 years and after the first booster I stopped with the fucking shots. People who want or need to wear a mask should get some kind of certification from the DR and be forced to at least show it when asked by authority figures. I don’t imagine it would be a big deal to get it. But we can’t have lunatics taking advantage of the normalization of masking.

    Even if you’re healthy and want to mask…let’s get a Dr. to sign off you’re not a fucking lunatic. I am all for personal freedom. But this has just gone too far and it’s putting others in danger. You want to mask all the time….Ask your Dr to print out a card for you and you can cover your face until the cows come home.

    As for cold weather…yes it’s fine to wear a fast covering for the cold. It is what it is. And I guess if you are Asian you can wear a mask because that’s sort of a cultural thing….sort of like a burka in the Muslim world.
    Lol diabetes
    You’re fucking hilarious.

     
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    Quote Originally Posted by JeffDime View Post
    Man wearing face covering hanging outside a hotel in Midtown Manhattan at 6:45 AM Pre-Covid = Suspicious.

    Man wearing face covering hanging outside a hotel in Midtown Manhattan at 6:45 Am Post-Covid = Normal.

    I don’t want to live in a police state. But there has to be some middle ground here. Would he have still committed this crime if masking wasn’t normalized? Probably. Would he have been identified and caught much sooner? Absolutely.

    It’s your classic civil liberties vs public safety conundrum. I don’t know the answer. But it’s a problem.
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    “To the Feds, I'll keep this short, because I do respect what you do for our country. To save you a lengthy investigation, I state plainly that I wasn't working with anyone. This was fairly trivial: some elementary social engineering, basic CAD, a lot of patience. The spiral notebook, if present, has some straggling notes and To Do lists that illuminate the gist of it. My tech is pretty locked down because I work in engineering so probably not much info there. I do apologize for any strife of traumas but it had to be done. Frankly, these parasites simply had it coming. A reminder: the US has the #1 most expensive healthcare system in the world, yet we rank roughly #42 in life expectancy. United is the [indecipherable] largest company in the US by market cap, behind only Apple, Google, Walmart. It has grown and grown, but as our life expectancy? No the reality is, these [indecipherable] have simply gotten too powerful, and they continue to abuse our country for immense profit because the American public has allwed them to get away with it. Obviously the problem is more complex, but I do not have space, and frankly I do not pretend to be the most qualified person to lay out the full argument. But many have illuminated the corruption and greed (e.g.: Rosenthal, Moore), decades ago and the problems simply remain. It is not an issue of awareness at this point, but clearly power games at play. Evidently I am the first to face it with such brutal honesty.”
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    perhaps i missed it, but i heard his family is rich. why is the denial of some life altering care an issue worth going to jail forever for? why wouldn't the family just pay cash. doesn't make sense.


    by and large, the reason health insurers deny so many claims is bc it is very cost effective for them to do so. by and large claims against them for doing so is limited by a federal law (ERISA) which curtails your ability to recover anything, much less put the screws to an insurer to deter such future conduct.

    conversely, state systems govern auto insurers denying coverage for claims and liability on claims. in many states lawyers can work a claim in such a manner as to have a bad faith claim against the insurer which they rightfully fear. as a result, they are much more careful about denying auto claims and coverage for them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tellafriend View Post
    perhaps i missed it, but i heard his family is rich. why is the denial of some life altering care an issue worth going to jail forever for? why wouldn't the family just pay cash. doesn't make sense.


    by and large, the reason health insurers deny so many claims is bc it is very cost effective for them to do so. by and large claims against them for doing so is limited by a federal law (ERISA) which curtails your ability to recover anything, much less put the screws to an insurer to deter such future conduct.

    conversely, state systems govern auto insurers denying coverage for claims and liability on claims. in many states lawyers can work a claim in such a manner as to have a bad faith claim against the insurer which they rightfully fear. as a result, they are much more careful about denying auto claims and coverage for them.



    why did bush knock down those towers?

     
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tellafriend View Post
    perhaps i missed it, but i heard his family is rich. why is the denial of some life altering care an issue worth going to jail forever for? why wouldn't the family just pay cash. doesn't make sense.


    by and large, the reason health insurers deny so many claims is bc it is very cost effective for them to do so. by and large claims against them for doing so is limited by a federal law (ERISA) which curtails your ability to recover anything, much less put the screws to an insurer to deter such future conduct.

    conversely, state systems govern auto insurers denying coverage for claims and liability on claims. in many states lawyers can work a claim in such a manner as to have a bad faith claim against the insurer which they rightfully fear. as a result, they are much more careful about denying auto claims and coverage for them.
    I would guess that this isn’t really about his actual case and how it was handled by United. I was a claims adjuster/investigator for years and then when I had to deal with a workers comp adjuster for Travelers it was not a great experience. It’s certainly different when it’s your personal health at stake. So medical claims are just a whole different beast than property/casualty claims.

    I’m sure his experience was not great and didn’t help his pre-existing contempt for the industry. He may have also been in hospital settings and seeing how others were dealt with. Being familiar with the industry, I got to say the case manager who tries to get you out of the hospital as quickly as possible has been tough for me to listen to deceive others. I know they are coming to the patient in the guise of assisting them when all they truly want is to get them the fuck out of the hospital.

    I know I am rambling a bit but I think my feeling is that there is plenty of negative stuff you see when you are dealing with a major medical problem. It may not really have much to do with yout own personal case. So this guy may have not had to worry about his actual surgery and work on his back. But his time around the system could have furthered his contempt and eventually radicalized him to who he became today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sonatine View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Tellafriend View Post
    perhaps i missed it, but i heard his family is rich. why is the denial of some life altering care an issue worth going to jail forever for? why wouldn't the family just pay cash. doesn't make sense.


    by and large, the reason health insurers deny so many claims is bc it is very cost effective for them to do so. by and large claims against them for doing so is limited by a federal law (ERISA) which curtails your ability to recover anything, much less put the screws to an insurer to deter such future conduct.

    conversely, state systems govern auto insurers denying coverage for claims and liability on claims. in many states lawyers can work a claim in such a manner as to have a bad faith claim against the insurer which they rightfully fear. as a result, they are much more careful about denying auto claims and coverage for them.



    why did bush knock down those towers?

    joy, look who has descended from on high to enlighten us with more of his sanctimonious musings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tellafriend View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by JeffDime View Post

    I would guess that this isn’t really about his actual case and how it was handled by United. I was a claims adjuster/investigator for years and then when I had to deal with a workers comp adjuster for Travelers it was not a great experience. It’s certainly different when it’s your personal health at stake. So medical claims are just a whole different beast than property/casualty claims.

    I’m sure his experience was not great and didn’t help his pre-existing contempt for the industry. He may have also been in hospital settings and seeing how others were dealt with. Being familiar with the industry, I got to say the case manager who tries to get you out of the hospital as quickly as possible has been tough for me to listen to deceive others. I know they are coming to the patient in the guise of assisting them when all they truly want is to get them the fuck out of the hospital.

    I know I am rambling a bit but I think my feeling is that there is plenty of negative stuff you see when you are dealing with a major medical problem. It may not really have much to do with yout own personal case. So this guy may have not had to worry about his actual surgery and work on his back. But his time around the system could have furthered his contempt and eventually radicalized him to who he became today.

    really rich families don't concern themselves to this degree with these details imo.
    His grandfather was super wealthy. But he had 37 grandchildren. He wrote about his mother having severe neuropathy and struggling to pay 6k deductible each year. I have no idea. Seems to be a lot of money floating around family, but divorces, bad investments, maybe he ended up on the poor side somehow and only had schooling covered. It is puzzling why he’s the voice of this movement right now.

     
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    Fighting extradition from PA to NY. Strange choice. I can’t imagine wanting to stand trial in PA over NY given his crime.

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    His family owns a conservative radio station if I heard that correctly

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    Quote Originally Posted by BCR View Post
    Fighting extradition from PA to NY. Strange choice. I can’t imagine wanting to stand trial in PA over NY given his crime.

    this is pure conjecture of course but its possible that wherever hes sequestered is better than rikers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sonatine View Post
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    Fighting extradition from PA to NY. Strange choice. I can’t imagine wanting to stand trial in PA over NY given his crime.

    this is pure conjecture of course but its possible that wherever hes sequestered is better than rikers.
    That makes sense. You know you’re getting shipped anyway, but I’m sure where he’s at is better than Rikers. Buy some time

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    While the back surgery definitely fucked him up….it may have been a denial to fix that big ole Shnozola that sent him over the top. Cosmetic ain’t covered.

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    I hope we get Medicare for all and UHG is chosen as the sole administrator.

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