UnitedHealth CEO shot

i wish. but look at the red states in the south. bottom in so many categorie like, health care, education, poverty, the list goes on.
and the voters seem to champion it instead of wanting better..
That's all well and good, but that's more of a "red state/purple state" problem, and what goes on in the confines of more progressive-minded, "blue" states I mentioned in my previous post is really their business, and improving bottom list category problems like health care, poverty and education in places like Alabama, Georgia or Arizona really isn't their problem.

Besides, in many Deep South red states in terms of education, it's more of a private vs. public education efficiency, effectiveness and success gap (along with other factors) whereas health care sort of falls within the same contextual factors to a lesser extent. Depends on where one lives (metro/urban) and overall yearly personal income level.