United Healthcare is currently down nearly $42 billion in worth since the shooting.
In case y'all were wondering if the killing made any difference or something.
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242they'll just raise your premiums and invest in more security guards.
bob dylan wrote:i hope that you die
steve albini wrote:i hope you choke
thom yorke wrote:we hope that you choke
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243I imagine there was someone just like you at the crucifixion of Christ.hbiden@onlyfans.com wrote: they'll just raise your premiums and invest in more security guards.
"Huh! Some son of God, eh? Last we'll ever hear about that!"
Why don't you go join a circus or become a Scientologist or something equally useless?
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244At the heart of all the comments here is a deep hatred of the US healthcare system.
It is a system designed to control and pacify the American population. By tying your healthcare to your employment (generally) it creates a very unbalanced power dynamic between worker and boss… they can take away your healthcare. Since you can fire anyone at anytime for almost no reason (as long as it’s not discrimination) that becomes amplified. This also discourages organised labour, guaranteed vacation days, parental leave etc.
It’s one of the cleverest means of social control devised by democrat state.
The reason the people that rule the US will fight to the death against publicly funded universal healthcare is the whole system collapses if that happens.
A living minimum wage, federal minimum vacations, paid parental leave, stronger labour rights are all held back by a private insurance healthcare system.
It is a system designed to control and pacify the American population. By tying your healthcare to your employment (generally) it creates a very unbalanced power dynamic between worker and boss… they can take away your healthcare. Since you can fire anyone at anytime for almost no reason (as long as it’s not discrimination) that becomes amplified. This also discourages organised labour, guaranteed vacation days, parental leave etc.
It’s one of the cleverest means of social control devised by democrat state.
The reason the people that rule the US will fight to the death against publicly funded universal healthcare is the whole system collapses if that happens.
A living minimum wage, federal minimum vacations, paid parental leave, stronger labour rights are all held back by a private insurance healthcare system.
clocker bob may 30, 2006 wrote:I think the possibility of interbreeding between an earthly species and an extraterrestrial species is as believable as any other explanation for the existence of George W. Bush.
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245gotdamn wrote: Tue Dec 17, 2024 5:25 amI imagine there was someone just like you at the crucifixion of Christ.hbiden@onlyfans.com wrote: they'll just raise your premiums and invest in more security guards.
"Huh! Some son of God, eh? Last we'll ever hear about that!"
Why don't you go join a circus or become a Scientologist or something equally useless?
bob dylan wrote:i hope that you die
steve albini wrote:i hope you choke
thom yorke wrote:we hope that you choke
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246Yeah, there's no way around the fact that the health care system in America has had an insidious coercive relationship to labor, all but forcing many people to work, and keeping them in line. That a lot of people (employers, insurance companies) have profited enormously over this should go without saying.
If a CEO gets killed and the valuation of his company plummets, though, that's one thing. The status quo getting a complete overhaul would be another.
If a CEO gets killed and the valuation of his company plummets, though, that's one thing. The status quo getting a complete overhaul would be another.
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247We're collectively starting to blame the right people for our troubles. It's a beautiful thing to witness.penningtron wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2024 9:32 am I don't blame people for feeling the way they feel. But yeah maybe the bigger internet/social media phenomenon of everyone posting every brain fart thought about everything isn't such a great thing to witness.