Thread regarding Centene Corp. layoffs

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@1g7 😂😂😂

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Post ID: @1gj+1kfxhxb4g

@a4 what we’re trying to say is WHATEVER!!!!

Apparently if you say whatever it makes you maga

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Post ID: @1gh+1kfxhxb4g

Whutevuh

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Post ID: @1gg+1kfxhxb4g

@1g8 they’re bored and this forum has been quiet and they want some engagement. Let’s not give it to them. But if anyone reading this wonders why we voted for Trump… see below at psychos response.

“whatever” apparently means you’re a maga. Hey.. WHATEVVVVVVVERRRRR

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Post ID: @1g9+1kfxhxb4g

Can we just be civil and be nice to those with TDS? We used to be them so we know where their mindset is at. They have clearly been radicalized that using the word “whatever” means you’re a Trump supporting MAGA enthusiast..

I mean… whatever

😂

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Post ID: @1g8+1kfxhxb4g

@151 why did you delete your post saying you loved me?

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Post ID: @1g7+1kfxhxb4g

@151 @151 considering I didn’t say I voted for Kamala (and you’re trying to convince others I made a post and deleted it, lol)

Let’s educate our readers here. Responder has accused (key word there) me of making a reply about voting for Kamala that did not happen and then says I deleted it.

Yeah so… you can’t post here and delete. There is a whole reporting process. And they (layoff staff) don’t delete anything unless it involves names or personal info.

They (respondent) do this cause a casual everyday reader thinks there was something they missed and this surely gives credibility to the respondents reply.

I am… um… a legal eagle, if you will. So do your worst, respondent. Or shall I say… defendant :D

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Post ID: @1g6+1kfxhxb4g

@yj Why did you delete your original reply stating you voted for Kamala but regretted it??? Hmm??? Also, you are unqualified to diagnose psychosis and should be held legally accountable for operating outside your scope of practice

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Post ID: @151+1kfxhxb4g

It’s no more Sarah’s fault than anyone else’s fault. Like what do you expect her to do? Blame your neighbors who voted for this chaos

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Post ID: @150+1kfxhxb4g

@cj “So the “whatever” thing tells me you are a pro Trump MAGA supporter who is perfectly fine with smoking nurses in city streets.

Wow… I didn’t say anything about Trump. I just said we had plenty of membership before the extended Covid subsidies and I’m not worried or falling for the doomsday scenario you’re trying to sell. But man, your reply was unhinged. Like dang… go back and read how you lost it over a simple reply from someone who is in MP LOB. You’re psychotic

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Post ID: @yj+1kfxhxb4g

If you are working in marketplace and aren't looking for a new job I don't know what you are thinking. ACA is dying!

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Post ID: @kn+1kfxhxb4g

@eq this is what America has become. The fact is many people have little choice but to compromise their morals to make some kind of a living. Probably has something to do with why so many people are a wreck psychologically.

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Post ID: @ey+1kfxhxb4g

Observation: This is defiantly not a partisan issue. The most successful lobbyist in DC are working for the health Insurance industry. If the American government actually wanted a healthcare system that worked for the people, we would have it by now. Like almost every other nation on the planet.

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Post ID: @et+1kfxhxb4g

Nice discussion folks. I find it interesting you are discussing empathy while working in an industry that literally survives by raking billions from funds that are allocated to help people.

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Post ID: @eq+1kfxhxb4g

@ck I have absolutely no idea what you mean. Unhinged? What in my reply is “unhinged”? All verifiable facts. And, you got me. I’ll bite. So who would you have voted for?

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Post ID: @cp+1kfxhxb4g

@cc So the “whatever” thing tells me you are a pro Trump MAGA supporter who is perfectly fine with smoking nurses in city streets. Beyond that, and try to follow along with ECON 101 here. Since COVID, healthcare costs have far exceeded average inflation (high enough under your orange savior). However, income has not kept pace with inflation, healthcare or otherwise. Now let’s add some increasing economic woes, a hefty dash of corporate layoffs, an increasingly aging population with significant chronic illnesses, lower reimbursement rates, and of course higher premiums. Finally let’s take back those “whatever” subsidies. What could possibly go wrong??? Look, I know the Trump types generally can’t extend empathy beyond their own self interests. So just know this. No members means no reason for them to pay you.

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Post ID: @cj+1kfxhxb4g

@ab Okay no snark but I really am trying to understand. We had marketplace membership before Covid and this whole extended subsidy thing became a… thing… whatever. Anyways. So you’re saying it is going to go how it was before ACA or how it was before Covid extended subsidies?

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Post ID: @cc+1kfxhxb4g

@a6 You have plenty of work? How?? Marketplace membership enrollment got decimated at the beginning of the year. Remember, these poor souls have to pay the monthly premium. If you think it’s bad now, it’s only going to decline as the year goes on.

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Post ID: @ab+1kfxhxb4g

@OP I work on a marketplace team and we have plenty of work? You talking PDE, IT, Operations, PR, Csuite, at least give us a clue?

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Post ID: @a6+1kfxhxb4g

No idea what you're trying to say here...

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Post ID: @a4+1kfxhxb4g

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