(Commenting on)  GUNNED DOWN: UnitedHealthcare CEO fatally shot outside NYC hotel, killer on the loose

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  1. Nope. No conspiracy here. I have United Healthcare from my employer and it is the most fu**ed up, crap, thievery insurance any poor soul can get. They have a monster high co-pay while screwing you in the keester with high premiums for less than welfare quality care. I am not cryingndor this scumbag CEO thst got whacked. He probably had it coming.

    • Most likely someone got screwed bad by that insurance company and that someone took it to the top. You know the drill, you pay premiums for years and when you get sick, they qoute you a whole new set of rules that leave you hanging.

  2. I’m a little confused how it is reported the gunman hung out there in a ski mask for hours waiting on him. What ever happened to see something say something? I don’t understand why he wasn’t approached by police since his behavior was alarming. Is it cold enough for a ski mask?

    • Not sure where you’re from but here in the northeast nobody thinks twice or with suspicion about someone in any kind of mask anymore. When I see people wearing any kind of mask I just think “hysterical covidiot”. In Boston area you still can’t go anywhere without running into masked people with fear in their eyes. The permanent brainwashing here was quite successful.

    • I’m in NYC. I don’t know how cold it was at that time in the morning, but I dont think it was that cold to put on a ski mask. It was mostly in the 40s today. Usually, in the teens or below, people put more coverage on their faces. I would be suspicious anyone wearing ski masks or any winter face covering with this weather like today.
      And it was just getting some sunlight in the morning and probably not crowded at that time. Poor guy. Had no chance to escape or defend himself.

  3. The first thing I thought was it was from a deranged client that got turned down for some type of insurance procedure. I have crappy insurance through the ACA and was diagnosed with needing back surgery (6 screws and 2 rods). The neurosurgeon said it should be the last thing I should do and sent me to a pain doctor for epidurals. My insurance turned me down twice. Have provided MRI’s, physical therapy reports, etc.

    So, I can understand how that might make someone go off the deep end.

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