Part of me feels like America doesn't understand single payer healthcare, and the consequences it will entail. Once the Fed is responsible for ur all healthcare they will start taxing products like sugar and fat because those are contibutuers to public Illness. It will create a bigger nanny state.
Luigi covered the issue of violence not being the answer in his manifesto. People have complained for years and nothing has been done. Now people are talking about it, so who’s right?
Instead of saying, "Wait a minute, we need to show some humanity here", United is hunkering down with more bodyguards and building a moat around Corporate HQ.
Not unless we make them a whole lot more scared than they are now. They’re sure as hell aren’t going to do it just bc we are suffering and dying. Only if they are 😳
Now they all are spending tons of money for fencing and security instead of providing healthcare. The consumers will now have to pay more for this I’m sure.
Did Brian Thompson have a medical license, no. Degree in Administration? How about Andrew Witty, does he have a medical license? no. Degree in Economics. So why are they allowed to decline my doctor's medical treatments who does practice medicine? Why should we have to be forced to use For Profit Insurance, that will squeeze every penny from me to pay their shareholders and put my health at risk?
So I got a question... If you've hired and paid for armed protection to protect yourself from danger and harm in the unlikely event it happens, and you are confronted by an armed attacker: do you have to spend hours in an agonizing debate with your guards' security firm, going over every little detail to determine whether the attacker is a threat or not, before they can fulfill the duties for which you've paid their security firm? And even if, after much debate, the attacker is finally deemed a credible threat, you now have to pay your security detail's company a further premium on top of what you're already paying them before they can so much as tell you to "get down!" How would you feel about a personal protection company that operates this way?
I am following the case and all its implications at a social level. I did not know of the incredible level of exploitation and enrichment that the "health" insurance companies have managed to create in what should be the flagship democracy in the world. And they have managed to do so by exploiting the weak, the most fragile, the sick. I am shocked.
Let me add, went to Stanford for a blood-test, an ultrasound and got an aspirin for my kidney after waiting 6 hrs in the ER. The bill over $10.000. We as their clients are grossly over billed. Then i received a visa gift card, with some $ on it. Cross marketing going on here .
Nothing will change, at least not to the benefit of patients. UH wouldn't even be bothered to delay the conference the day of the murder. If the company doesn't give a shit about their own CEO they aren't going to care about patients.
As time goes by we realize that the formality influenced by certain corruption of the health system will not improve in favor of the abused. However, money imposes impunity and accommodates the good life of the CEOs with their millionaire retirement.
The market's rise after Trump's win is surprising given the economic uncertainty. While some stocks, like Al-focused ones, look strong long-term, the volatility makes me cautious. Even Bitcoin is seeing a boost, but it's tough to predict where things are heading with inflation and interest rates. Staying cautious but watching for opportunities.
I don't really blame people who panic. Lack of information can be a big hurdle. I've been making more than $21k passively by just going into crypto investment , and I don't have to do much work. Inflation or no inflation, my finances remain secure. So I really don't blame people who panic.
I am new to the crypto world and don't understand how it really works. A friend told me trading with a professional trader is the best strategy for beginners and busy investors, but for months now I've been making so research and haven't found any.please any recommendations
When will we, as a nation, realize that insurance providers do not exist for your benefit.
Part of me feels like America doesn't understand single payer healthcare, and the consequences it will entail. Once the Fed is responsible for ur all healthcare they will start taxing products like sugar and fat because those are contibutuers to public Illness. It will create a bigger nanny state.
I think it's starting to happen
Universal healthcare is a must. It's ridiculous that we dont have it.
Luigi covered the issue of violence not being the answer in his manifesto. People have complained for years and nothing has been done. Now people are talking about it, so who’s right?
Makes you wonder what justice is without power...
Instead of saying, "Wait a minute, we need to show some humanity here", United is hunkering down with more bodyguards and building a moat around Corporate HQ.
its like not sealing a leak in your roof and just getting a bigger bucket
Premiums will increase to pay private security to give the illusion that any of these ghouls are actually safe from us.
You no it’s not, there is too much money in it for them.
Not unless we make them a whole lot more scared than they are now. They’re sure as hell aren’t going to do it just bc we are suffering and dying. Only if they are 😳
Now they all are spending tons of money for fencing and security instead of providing healthcare. The consumers will now have to pay more for this I’m sure.
Of course not !
Not if we let it go. We have to stay focused write your congressmen.
Media is not on our side
Luigi 2028
Did Brian Thompson have a medical license, no. Degree in Administration? How about Andrew Witty, does he have a medical license? no. Degree in Economics. So why are they allowed to decline my doctor's medical treatments who does practice medicine? Why should we have to be forced to use For Profit Insurance, that will squeeze every penny from me to pay their shareholders and put my health at risk?
So I got a question...
If you've hired and paid for armed protection to protect yourself from danger and harm in the unlikely event it happens, and you are confronted by an armed attacker: do you have to spend hours in an agonizing debate with your guards' security firm, going over every little detail to determine whether the attacker is a threat or not, before they can fulfill the duties for which you've paid their security firm?
And even if, after much debate, the attacker is finally deemed a credible threat, you now have to pay your security detail's company a further premium on top of what you're already paying them before they can so much as tell you to "get down!"
How would you feel about a personal protection company that operates this way?
I am following the case and all its implications at a social level. I did not know of the incredible level of exploitation and enrichment that the "health" insurance companies have managed to create in what should be the flagship democracy in the world. And they have managed to do so by exploiting the weak, the most fragile, the sick. I am shocked.
If they don’t they know what will happen to them
Yes. More physical security for the executives and a campaign to quash criticism by the public.
NO!!!
Let me add, went to Stanford for a blood-test, an ultrasound and got an aspirin for my kidney after waiting 6 hrs in the ER. The bill over $10.000. We as their clients are grossly over billed. Then i received a visa gift card, with some $ on it. Cross marketing going on here .
Nothing will change, at least not to the benefit of patients. UH wouldn't even be bothered to delay the conference the day of the murder. If the company doesn't give a shit about their own CEO they aren't going to care about patients.
Yall are a bit late don’t you think?
It may change... but not for the benefit of those dependent on it.
I remember one day I saw someone talking about AI. They said that AI was dangerous. This case looks like that.
As time goes by we realize that the formality influenced by certain corruption of the health system will not improve in favor of the abused. However, money imposes impunity and accommodates the good life of the CEOs with their millionaire retirement.
The market's rise after Trump's win is surprising given the economic uncertainty. While some stocks, like Al-focused ones, look strong long-term, the volatility makes me cautious. Even Bitcoin is seeing a boost, but it's tough to predict where things are heading with inflation and interest rates. Staying cautious but watching for opportunities.
I don't really blame people who panic. Lack of information can be a big hurdle. I've been making more than $21k passively by just going into crypto investment , and I don't have to do much work. Inflation or no inflation, my finances remain secure. So I really don't blame people who panic.
I am new to the crypto world and don't understand how it really works. A friend told me trading with a professional trader is the best strategy for beginners and busy investors, but for months now I've been making so research and haven't found any.please any recommendations
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She's a licensed broker and successful entrepreneur from the state.
I first met her last year at a conference in Washington DC, invested $2,000 and within a week of trade I make over $15,000.
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Free my boy Luigi
No. it wont