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https://www.yahoo.com/news/nyt-sparks-backlash-inane-op-190520681.html

UnitedHealth CEO Sparks Uproar After Unbelievable New York Times Op-Ed

Critics are torching a New York Times op-ed Friday by the chief of UnitedHealthcare’s parent company, arguing that the $23.5 million-salaried executive’s message overwhelmingly ignored the failures actively perpetuated by his company in the American health care system.

UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty condemned the American public’s gleeful response to the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, who was assassinated by a masked gunman last week on the streets of New York City just hours before an investor meeting.

In roughly 600 words, he also attempted to deflect his insurance network’s responsibility in the growing inequity in America’s health care system, vaguely pointing to a “patchwork” of failures decades in the making while swearing that his corporate network—which reported $22 billion in profits in 2023 alone, nearly three times the figure reported by CVS, the second-most-profitable health insurance company that year—was consistently fighting to “deliver high-quality care and lower costs.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XWgw3Ea4WU MICHAEL
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say, ALL CAPS CORPORATE CONTRACT COMPENSATORY CLAIMS CHIP COUNTER, I am a chronic habituee of the internet and chat rooms. I heard it through the mourning vine that Thompson's youngest son, Billy, has been active on boards asking if his dad has gone to hell. I left a message on said chat that whatever happens after death happens to us all. It's preheat that counts, and since his dad was a greedy evil ghoul, he was in hell b4 he died. Buddhist doctrine says that desire begets more desire and suffering . Lil Bill's did, like tRump may not have looked like their suffering, but they are through the nihilistic atrophy of their lifeforces. What I didn't have the heart to tell Lil Bill is that just before death, in the act of dying, time loses meaning andseconds seem like eternities and his dad saw the guilt surge up of the murders that he had committed, and that his dad suffered torments worse than the fires of Hades. Should I have told the lad this, to prevent him from becoming a bloodsucker like his dad?



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