Cory Doctorow on Nostr: But maybe it was also someone in the C-suite thinking about what share of the profits ...
But maybe it was also someone in the C-suite thinking about what share of the profits from this policy would have to be spend on additional bodyguards for every Anthem exec if it went into effect, and decided that it was a money-loser after all.
Think about hospital exec Ralph de la Torre, who cheerfully testified to Congress that he'd killed patients in pursuit of profit. De la Torre clearly doesn't fear any kind of consequences for his actions.
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