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On 12/10/24 13:04, quadibloc wrote:A few days ago, I had read in the news that the CEO of a major health
insurer was gunned down. This was shocking; it seemed to mean that no
one was safe from crime.
Actually it was a targeted assasination.
The killer had suffered a back injury and ended up
with lots of titanium screws holding his spine together.
I do not know exactly the beef he had but the
business of Health Insurance did not help the excutive's case with Luigi
Mangione.
[Snippage]
Instead, I expect more than that: specifically, since when the
government > brought in the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) which
allowed private health insurers a role, so that they wouldn't go out of
business as the result of it, it certainly wasn't expecting them not to
conscientiously provide the service it was their role to provide...
The fact that _one_ health insurer took measures to avoid paying on
valid health insurance claims should result in the immediate repeal of
the Affordable Care Act, with its replacement by a single-payer
national health care system.
That would send a very clear lesson to any other private businesses
that might in future offered the opportunity to offer services to the
public in partnership with the government. No fooling around that would
make the government look bad will be tolerated for one moment.
John Savard
It may not seem pernitent but at the URL below is an
arguement in favor of AI Art in a long speculative fiction comic.
What is AI Art
<https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2024/12/10/2291253/-What-is-AI-Art>
The solution which is unlikely to happen with the incoming admiistration
is Basic Assured Income and Universal Healthcare.
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