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  • You know, it's kind of interesting how these companies are acting now after this with them kind of just waving it off uncomfortably.  And quite frankly, it should scare them all a bit....and this incl

  • ArcticCrusher
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    Same here, they deserve it. Now they should have tested him for Covid cause that would have been the real cause of death. Fucking morons.

  • He would have lived but his healthcare provider wouldn't okay the procedures.... Sad it had to happen.....

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Only "hitman" theory I would buy here is him hiring one to commit suicide.   Likely a huge LI policy. 

Afraid the DOJ investigation would result in crippling fines and jail.   No way they could go after LI for his wife and kids. 

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2 hours ago, Zambroski said:

I pulled it right from their news website you fucking ignant.

Also, stop stealing material.  Just sit there and look stupid as you mire in your daily self importance. 

Dump sheep fooled by the msm

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8 hours ago, Deephaven said:

No they didn't.  The misinformation from your flock is insane.  If you worked remote or would switch to there was no requirement.

C suite exec working remotely.

 

:lol:

:news:

 

Thompson's wife, Paulette Thompson, told NBC News that her husband had received threats prior to his murder, and suggested the threats were over coverage.

 

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The gun jamming could be due to the use of subsonic ammo. A pro would’ve had a pistol that could accommodate SS ammo. Watching the video of the shooting it’s obvious that the guy isn’t a pro. His sight acquisition skills suck. He raises the pistol in a long arc. Amateur. 

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47 minutes ago, Deephaven said:

Dump sheep fooled by the msm

United Healthcare is MSM now?

TDS really took hold in the weak minds.  It's got no intention of letting go either.

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3 hours ago, Zambroski said:

I pulled it right from their news website you fucking ignant.

To you simpletons "news" = mainstream.  And what you reported isn't true.  My wife is about 7 steps or so below him and she nor her team was required to get it.

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4 minutes ago, Deephaven said:

To you simpletons "news" = mainstream.  And what you reported isn't true.  My wife is about 7 steps or so below him and she nor her team was required to get it.

So, your wife wasn't required.  That means they don't require the shots for a majority of their employees?  You may want to talk to them and get them to pull the news brief off their site stating a significant number of the employees was REQUIRED to get both Covid jabs.

Your wife got jabbed up anyway, didn't she?  You two rode together and packed your kids in with you.

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6 minutes ago, Deephaven said:

To you simpletons "news" = mainstream.  And what you reported isn't true.  My wife is about 7 steps or so below him and she nor her team was required to get it.

Once again you're full of shit.

Now is she forklift certified.

:lol:

 

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36 minutes ago, spin_dry said:

The gun jamming could be due to the use of subsonic ammo. A pro would’ve had a pistol that could accommodate SS ammo. Watching the video of the shooting it’s obvious that the guy isn’t a pro. His sight acquisition skills suck. He raises the pistol in a long arc. Amateur. 

A strong hand will help prevent jams.  This was a punk and I'm gonna go ahead and say that the wife was somehow involved.

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2 minutes ago, Zambroski said:

So, your wife wasn't required.  That means they don't require the shots for a majority of their employees?  You may want to talk to them and get them to pull the news brief off their site stating a significant number of the employees was REQUIRED to get both Covid jabs.

Your wife got jabbed up anyway, didn't she?  You two rode together and packed your kids in with you.

Isn't that wonderful, force the plebs to get vaxxed, but not for the head of the company.

Looks like the loser deserved what he got.

 

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1 minute ago, ArcticCrusher said:

Once again you're full of shit.

Now is she forklift certified.

:lol:

 

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YoO ARa A SimPlEton!!!!

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Astonishing lack of self awareness.  Just mind boggling.

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Just now, Zambroski said:

YoO ARa A SimPlEton!!!!

:lol:

Astonishing lack of self awareness.  Just mind boggling.

Best part is he claims to have insider knowledge.

:lol:

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2 minutes ago, ArcticCrusher said:

Isn't that wonderful, force the plebs to get vaxxed, but not for the head of the company.

Looks like the loser deserved what he got.

 

I shed not a single tear.  Nor do I when anyone that was on board with all this shit falls ill because of the jab....or anything else.

Just now, ArcticCrusher said:

Best part is he claims to have insider knowledge.

:lol:

It's amazing.  You've broken their brains!!!!!!!!  :lol:

 

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1 minute ago, Zambroski said:

I shed not a single tear.  Nor do I when anyone that was on board with all this shit falls ill because of the jab....or anything else.

It's amazing.  You've broken their brains!!!!!!!!  :lol:

 

:lol:

Same here, they deserve it.

Now they should have tested him for Covid cause that would have been the real cause of death.

Fucking morons.

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1 hour ago, snoughnut said:

Yep, that is more than likely the case, greed has no place in healthcare. That CEO may have reaped what he has sown. 

I'd like to see simple legislation that states if a company falsely denies a claim or care its a $10 million fine per occurrence.  

The percentage of overturned initial health insurance claim denials varies by payer category:
  • Commercial payers: 60.5%
  • Medicare Advantage: 52.7%
  • Medicare: 50%
  • Managed Medicaid: 49.7% 
     
    The denial rate for health insurance claims can vary significantly across healthcare providers and payers, but on average, it's around 5% to 10%.

Maybe nyc should ban hand guns and suppressors? Wait 

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So looks like Deepshit is full of it again.

Such a great company that puts employees first.

Faggot got what he deserved.

 

United Healthcare Services Sued by EEOC for Religious Discrimination

 
Healthcare Provider Refused to Accommodate Telecommuter with Religious Exemption from COVID-19 Vaccine Requirement, Federal Agency Charges

CLEVELAND – United Healthcare Services, Inc. (United) violated federal law when it discriminated against a full-time telecommuter by refusing to grant her a religious exemption from the company’s COVID-19 vaccine requirement, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) charged in a lawsuit it announced today.

According to EEOC’s lawsuit, a supervisor of clinical administration had performed her job entirely from home since 2018 and had no job duties that required her to meet face-to-face or to enter the healthcare provider’s facilities. When the company implemented a COVID-19 vaccination policy that required employees to be vaccinated in Oct. 2021, she received notifications directing her to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, even though the company’s vaccine policy stated it did not apply to full-time telecommuters. She informed her supervisor and human capital partner of her religious objections to vaccination and filed two requests for religious accommodation in which she sought exemption from the vaccination requirement, but the company denied her requests without any discussion with her and demanded she get a COVID-19 vaccine within 30 days or be fired, the EEOC said. When she did not get the vaccine within that time, she was fired. 

Such alleged conduct violates Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits discrimination because of an individual’s religion and requires employers to reasonably accommodate an employee’s religious observance or practice unless doing so would cause an undue hardship. The EEOC filed suit (EEOC v. United Healthcare Services, Inc., Case No.2:23-cv-03010-MHW-KAJ in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio after first attempting to reach a pre-litigation settlement through its administrative conciliation process. The EEOC is seeking permanent injunctive relief prohibiting United from discriminating against employees because of religion in the future, lost wages, compensatory and punitive damages, and other relief.

“Once an employer is on notice that an employee’s sincerely held religious belief, practice, or observance prevents the employee from getting a COVID-19 vaccine, the employer must provide a reasonable accommodation unless it would pose an undue hardship,” said Debra Lawrence, regional attorney for the EEOC’s Philadelphia District Office. “Neither healthcare providers nor COVID-19 vaccination requirements are excepted from Title VII’s protections against religious discrimination.” 

For more information on religious discrimination, please visit https://www.eeoc.gov/religious-discrimination.

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31 minutes ago, Deephaven said:

To you simpletons "news" = mainstream.  And what you reported isn't true.  My wife is about 7 6 steps or so below him and she nor her team was required to get it.

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1 hour ago, Zambroski said:

A strong hand will help prevent jams.  This was a punk and I'm gonna go ahead and say that the wife was somehow involved.

Not necessarily. My P320 will continuously short cycle using SS ammo and a can with the stock internals. 

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7 minutes ago, spin_dry said:

Not necessarily. My P320 will continuously short cycle using SS ammo and a can with the stock internals. 

Considering anything under 1100 fps is subsonic most pistol calibers standard ammo is already there.

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10 minutes ago, spin_dry said:

Not necessarily. My P320 will continuously short cycle using SS ammo and a can with the stock internals. 

Ill

PM you some hand and wrist exersizes.  No, not those kind you pervert!  :lol:

Just now, Highmark said:

Considering anything under 1100 fps is subsonic most pistol calibers standard ammo is already there.

Right.  No real reason for subsonic in most cases short of military grade black ops....and even then.  Do we even know this guy was using subsonic?

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3 minutes ago, Zambroski said:

Ill

PM you some hand and wrist exersizes.  No, not those kind you pervert!  :lol:

Right.  No real reason for subsonic in most cases short of military grade black ops....and even then.  Do we even know this guy was using subsonic?

No reports of it being subsonic.  I haven't even heard a caliber yet. 

More likely the suppressor causing feed issues.   A real pro likely would have used a suppressed revolver to keep his brass or fired a number of test rounds ensuring proper feed.   This guy wanted to send a message on the casings though. 

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Just now, Highmark said:

More likely the suppressor causing feed issues.   A real pro likely would have used a suppressed revolver to keep his brass or fired a number of test rounds ensuring proper feed.   This guy wanted to send a message on the casings though. 

I mean, right?  Buys or makes some shitty suppressor, leaves brass behind.

Amateur.

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