Why Someone Would want insurance executives dead

By: The Hutchinson Report
 
 
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LOS ANGELES - Dec. 8, 2024 - PRLog -- Political analyst Earl Ofari Hutchinson says  "A murder, a hit against United Health Care CEO Brian Thompson in midtown Manhattan and the world was shocked by that. How did it happen? Why did it happen immediately?" Hutchinson asks, "What happened was a torrent of hate for the health care industry and it followed the CEO's killing."

Many people on X and on Facebook. cheered Thompson's slaying.

Why did that happen? Why did a blogger feel that he needed to write and headline why we share the murder of insurance executives. To be more specific, why we want insurance executives dead? Hutchinson goes through the checklist of grievances about the healthcare industry.

"Number one, denials of many, many claims, many of them in critical condition. Number two, above everything else number one, the massive cost of health care in America, bankrupting tens of millions. Number three, accessibility. Despite the Affordable Care Act, Obamacare, tens of millions of Americans have no chance at any health care. Number four, not just denials, but even after oftentimes there's been an approval, there can be a hitch, there can be a delay.

Hutchinson concludes "The American health care system is a profit centered health care system. That is insurance companies are in charge. Now, in the case of United Health Care, a number of criticisms of that industry outlet. Why? Because one, they denied a lot of claims, even more than the industry standard."

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