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In reply to the discussion: I feel like there's a generational divide in how One views the "vigilante" ceo murder [View all]I_UndergroundPanther
(12,952 posts)83. I tend to agree
If you cant change things via court because of so much corruption and fear of rich people
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I feel like there's a generational divide in how One views the "vigilante" ceo murder [View all]
FirstLight
Dec 10
OP
I blame Congress, they've had 60 years to get healthcare system right and have failed. Hell, CMS has authority over
Silent Type
Dec 10
#1
They had help from some Democrats. And they all take money to make sure healthcare isn't fixed by the
Autumn
Dec 10
#73
Pretty soon someone looking cross eyed at a work mate will be grounds for a shoot out.
Hope22
Dec 10
#6
Yep - it has never stopped. The school shooters are somewhat the same thing.
kerry-is-my-prez
Dec 10
#45
I am very sorry for your loss. I don't understand how United Healthcare is still in business.
LauraInLA
Dec 10
#46
The Republicans were more for the strangler, Dems and independents for the shooter.
kerry-is-my-prez
Dec 10
#53
Everytime someone says "he shot him in the back" I hear the twang of a banjo
Prairie Gates
Dec 10
#22
69 year old who has mixed feelings. Sometimes I think he's a hero for bringing this out but then I'm like "oh yeah
kerry-is-my-prez
Dec 10
#38
There's always going to be the "oh yeah, oops it really was bad for that family..."
FirstLight
Dec 10
#40
Unfortunately, I don't see this changing any of the bastard CEO's actions/attitudes.
kerry-is-my-prez
Dec 10
#60
With oldness comes less sureness to handle change. It's not hurt me so far, let it go.
Festivito
Dec 10
#41
I'm GenX and have no more fucks to give. The biggest CEO's are mostly psycho's themselves.
OverBurn
Dec 10
#47
39 years old who would, if I were on the jury, vote to acquit as a matter of course.
Hellbound Hellhound
Dec 10
#48
I am a Gen Xer, and my brain is currently connecting the CEO murder, the trial of Daniel Perry, and the 2024 election.
LauraInLA
Dec 10
#51
Most of us Boomers hated Nixon and chuckled at the hippies (or maybe adored them).
kerry-is-my-prez
Dec 10
#66
About ten years ago, Warren Buffet said it absolutely was class warfare, and we're winning. Way worse now IMHO.
Evolve Dammit
Dec 10
#61
Agreed. It's class based. The wealthy defend the CEO, the poor defend the shooter.
Hellbound Hellhound
Dec 10
#70
The uber-elite are going to do whatever they have to do to maintain their revenue stream.
Clouds Passing
Dec 10
#80