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In reply to the discussion: Are insurance executives suddenly scared? [View all]niyad
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I'd feel pretty scared and looking over my shoulder all the time if the $$$ in my bank account was from shorting people
ck4829
Dec 6
#1
I remember when I lived in New York in the 80s, I worked for a company that gave pretty good Christmas bonuses
Walleye
Dec 6
#5
I remember when I lived in New York in the 80s, I worked for a company that gave pretty good Christmas bonuses
KoosLis
Dec 6
#8
Yes, Our Inclination Towards Violence As a Solution is Horrifying (and, of Course, Worsening)
The Roux Comes First
Dec 6
#6
Agree totally about the violence. But don't recall all the fiery rhetoric until the Tea Party
allegorical oracle
Dec 6
#9
History repeating - new version of the railroad barons who were shot and killed in their offices by anarchists.
waterwatcher123
Dec 6
#7
Playing w/ people's lives via their tightening up of profit margins isn't the way to truly and honestly
SWBTATTReg
Dec 6
#10
LOL...history has a strange sense of humor...he actually shot someone on 6th Avenue
Prairie Gates
Dec 6
#25
Some of me wouldn't be surprised if this turns out to be a domestic dispute rather than anger over coverage
tenderfoot
Dec 6
#24
There are so many instances where what was initially assumed turns out to be something else entirely
tenderfoot
Dec 6
#48
It's actually these "can't touch me" corporations that are the "deep state". They count more than the average human
BComplex
Dec 6
#20
It don't matter. If two screwballs could get close to Trump, whatever security the CEO's have, can be bypassed.
3Hotdogs
Dec 6
#27