pyrate on Nostr: I think regardless if Luigi is found guilty or not, a lot of people - bipartisan, old ...
I think regardless if Luigi is found guilty or not, a lot of people - bipartisan, old and young, especially impoverished to lower middle class feel a type of way.
That offing someone in charge of a health insurance firm denying coverage for healthcare access when it's there premiums AND tax dollars being used to subsidize it - don't feel a single shred of empathy for that CEO. Same for the guy they brought in and it's expanding.
HMOs have notoriously been bad and it's one little thing people universally may feel needs excessive reform.
The appropriate fall out would be decisive legislative reviews and audits of how HMOs are using their subsidies, then also reviewing the coverage. Yet, it was all composed by the same people just jerking each other off, so I doubt the Law will prove useful at ensuring your family even gets access to the ER, let alone an ambulance ride.
That offing someone in charge of a health insurance firm denying coverage for healthcare access when it's there premiums AND tax dollars being used to subsidize it - don't feel a single shred of empathy for that CEO. Same for the guy they brought in and it's expanding.
HMOs have notoriously been bad and it's one little thing people universally may feel needs excessive reform.
The appropriate fall out would be decisive legislative reviews and audits of how HMOs are using their subsidies, then also reviewing the coverage. Yet, it was all composed by the same people just jerking each other off, so I doubt the Law will prove useful at ensuring your family even gets access to the ER, let alone an ambulance ride.