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"The article argues that the public's reaction to the murder of Brian Thompson is a result of the deep-seated resentment towards the health insurance industry, which is seen as responsible for the suffering and humiliation of millions of people. The industry is criticized for its inefficiencies, high administrative costs, and refusal to negotiate with healthcare providers, leading to high costs and poor healthcare outcomes. The article also discusses the potential for harnessing this anger to build a better healthcare system, such as Medicare for All."
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