A very thoughtful essay by a Pulitzer prize winning writer regarding the murder and the public's response to it.
Violence is never justified. This unassailable truth must guide our response to this week's tragic killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, an act of violence that shocks the conscience.
www.newsweek.com
This article is spot on, IMO.
I mentioned before, I worked in a hospital billing department for 9 years, and insurance companies twist themselves into contortions to avoid paying for things that they are obligated to pay for.
This is an imperfect analogy, but imagine you have a lawyer on retainer to deal with your occasional legal issues.
You get into a car accident that is not your fault yet the other driver is suing you.
You call your lawyer, whose retainer you have paid faithfully for years, only to be told that car accidents are not covered by your retainer. Even though the contract you signed clearly says they are.
Your neighbor is arguing with you over where the line is between your and their property. You call your lawyer for assistance, only to be told that property issues are not covered by your retainer. Even though the contract you signed clearly says they are.
You're the victim of identity theft and you call your lawyer for help, only to be told that identify theft is not covered by your retainer. Even though the contract you signed clearly says they are.
By now you are enraged that you are not receiving the services that you have been paying for. So you look around to see if you can find a better lawyer, only to learn that nearly EVERY OTHER LAWYER behaves the same.
This is why people hate the health "insurance" industry so much. They pay their premiums in good faith, but when it comes time for the insurance company to reciprocate by paying for services they need, the company refuses.
Delay, Deny, Defend is sadly accurate. JMO based on my own experience.