This is like the “let them eat cake” of rich insurance wives. “Oh people were mad about lack of coverage? I didn’t really care to ask.”
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"I don't know, these poors are always complaining about coverage or something."
"Brian was an incredibly loving, generous, talented man who truly lived life to the fullest and touched so many lives," she said. "Most importantly, Brian was an incredibly loving father to our two sons and will be greatly missed..."
Nah, fuck him, and fuck her.
I’m just afraid it’ll be something terrible that only helps them and puts the rest of us, somehow, in even more danger.
She just doesn't want to admit she lives on blood money
Outlaw millionaires!
“Thanks Doctor… so, it’ll just grow back will it?”
Billionaires might be sleeping a little less easily tonight.
(But seriously let people have Medicaid)
This woman is filthy rich off the backs of dead Americans. She’s on a yacht somewhere drinking wine paid for by the blood of the sick and disabled and I’m supposed to feel bad and be nice???
🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
I literally just said: wow she’s really looking the other way at what happened to her husband.
And y’all really just fell all over yourselves to be insulted by that.
This guy is directly responsible for deaths. Fuck him.
I have denial letters 5 inches high.
For things that would improve my life. For things I need.
But no, the shareholders and bonuses matter more than my life.
These people are monsters.
deeeeep breath
HOWEVER
I’m glad he’s dead. She deserves this. Their fortune was built on legal mass murder. He deserved worse, and she does too.
Big oil, big pharma and big insurance CEO’s all deserve a bullet in the chest
Oh my god! Can you imagine??
Anyways, having a second glass of wine with dinner to celebrate, hope it happens to every CEO, billionaire, and right-wing political figure.
If this had happened 6 months ago I wouldn’t have gotten a single reply like this
The problem is that we can't know to what extent his death will deter others from doing as he did; because this is nearly always impossible to calculate, I vote no on the murder thing.
maybe if they realize how hated they are for the choices they've made, they might act differently.
Especially insurance CEOs
I am agog at the way people will break their backs bending to avoid talking about the harm rich people do while poo-pooing natural consequences coming to those same rich people
Like you I have no tears to shed for the Cravenly cruel .
They are all bloated on blood money.
https://kffhealthnews.org/news/article/gofundme-health-care-funding-hospitals-surprise-bills/amp/
No, he shouldn't have been killed, but he also shouldn't have killed people who paid for care, which is why he was paid millions.
Do you imagine she’s name-searching on BlueSky?
Performative pearl-clutching “feels perhaps unnecessarily” clownish.
Man, the phrasing here is so out of touch, like she couldn't care less that her husband made sure a company he ran denied coverage to millions of people and now the suspect pool for his murder is, like, entire states' worth of people.
I did say “we” consciously.
But then I read it again and was like “eh, could be shock as well. I mean, I don’t know if I’d be able to tie my shoes for a while after news like that.”
I think that - as she said - she doesn't know details of who specifically was threatening him due to having been denied care. Presumably there are too many possibilities to choose from.
(I'm one *very small* degree of separation from Carrie Ann Lucas, I'm not carrying water for UHC here.)
https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/unitedhealth-lawsuit-ai-deny-claims-medicare-advantage-health-insurance-denials/
Just saying, if my husband was receiving threats I would be very knowledgeable as to their nature.
Guess she has her future settled.
"He touched many lives."
Talk about peak cluelessness.
Oh well!
That's all I'm going to say about that.
Motive has not been established yet (I am thinking a disgruntled former employee myself), but the list for possible motive has to be huge.