• @[email protected]
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      177 days ago

      Are you confusing insurance company for healthcare? An easy way to remember this is that the word care is in healthcare.

      • @[email protected]
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        87 days ago

        Large hospital corporations are arguably worse than insurance, or at least as bad. The two work together to create the circumstances where they get rich and we get ripped off.

        Granted, I’m not crazy about political assassinations, I’m not saying ceos should be killed by random adventurists. In a country so desensitized to mindless violence, where our kids grew up with active shooter drills, I find the murder of the CEO very funny, but it isn’t a solution or a fix to insurance or healthcare. The problem is capitalism, and it will take more than a dead CEO to change anything about our pathetic, disgusting healthcare system.

        • @[email protected]
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          47 days ago

          They’re both bad, but at least the hospital provides a service for its money. The insurance company makes all of its money finding ways to not pay for services someone else provides.

          • @[email protected]
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            The thing is, insurance is generally a good thing, it is basically the easiest way to make sure a group of people can afford healthcare in a free market. I would personally prefer if we had a single payer system, medicare for all, or some other way for everyone to receive high quality healthcare on demand that isn’t driven purely by the profit motive.

            So its not the industry per se, it is the profit motive that drives those industries, and the political corruption that extends from big monied interests that wield our legislatures and gut any regulatory backstop to prevent these disgusting schemes to swindle every penny out of regular people who are just trying to survive and thrive in an unfair, unjust system.

            • @[email protected]
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              I’m not sure I can agree that insurance is the easiest way. The other, more sane, systems require the same amount of administrative overhead at worst, function the same way, cost less, and are vastly easier to comprehend and predict.

              Insurance without the profit motive is one of the universal healthcare schemes. It’s the industry part of the insurance industry that’s problematic, and the medical insurance industry in particular because with other insurance types, you can usually pause and be a rational actor. Medical situations often don’t give you that option, and sometimes you don’t even get to pick the things you’re supposed to be rational about. Without the ability to choose, caveats and conditions just make insurance bankruptcy pachinko.

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                Well, I’m no expert but ive heard convincing arguments. Step one is wrestling control of healthcare out of the hands of for-profit companies. By the time we do that we will have worked out a better way to do it, democratically and for the benefit of all people, not just the profit of the few

    • @[email protected]
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      97 days ago

      Sadly Musk has over 20 bodyguards that always clear the area for him before he goes in. If you are in a place where Elon Musk wants to be, they will usher you out and check the place for traps and bugs (listening devices, not insects. If they did for the latter then Musk himself would not be allowed in!).

      • Cethin
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        77 days ago

        If I’ve learned anything from Ukraine, no one is too hard to reach with a little hardware.

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        57 days ago

        If they did for the latter then Musk himself would not be allowed in!

        no they just have to make sure there are no bugs before he goes in. no capitalist can stand competition, you see

      • @militaryintelligence
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        I really don’t think we should talk about assassinating anyone. For example, a drone with explosives would be a bad thing.

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        At his best our hero could probably only ever take on 3 at once.

        • @WhatYouNeed
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          Now, if only I had a wheelbarrow and a holocaust cloak.