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43. there's not enough solidarity in this country for either to be effective
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 02:02 PM
Dec 11

I'd like to not believe that but I'm seeing too much evidence to the contrary

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Here's the thing about the UHC murder. Sneederbunk Dec 9 #1
A clone will replace him. LeftInTX Dec 9 #12
So if a clone replaces the dead one, is it murder? I'd argue not. Luigi should get off scott free. n/t Hellbound Hellhound Dec 10 #41
Why we need to normalize "not paying" ck4829 Dec 9 #2
Back a few years ago, the medical office I worked for quit taking United. Lunabell Dec 9 #3
NONE of these people get it. They've never been denied. Made disabled or bankrupted. onecaliberal Dec 9 #4
I have no sympathy for a CEO of UnitedHealth who was in the hot seat for alleged fraud Autumn Dec 9 #5
The shooter didn't do him a favor AdamGG Dec 9 #19
We need Medicare for All. Or I'd take some sort of hybrid system. OrlandoDem2 Dec 9 #6
Yeah. But Congress has had 6 decades to do something and failed. Not suggesting shooting them in back, Silent Type Dec 9 #10
When we lived in Singapore, bamagal62 Dec 9 #16
HELLO Skittles Dec 9 #22
Look into the history of the labor movement SamuelTheThird Dec 9 #7
Oh yes. That is definitely correct. OrlandoDem2 Dec 9 #8
See also: Ludlow, Homestead, Matewan, Little Steel, Bay View, Pattonsville, Thibodaux . . . . hatrack Dec 9 #14
Are you advocating we here at DU get violent? Kaleva Dec 10 #23
nice try Voltaire2 Dec 10 #30
It's now considered advocating violence to point out historical facts SamuelTheThird Dec 10 #39
That isn't an answer. Kaleva Dec 11 #42
there's not enough solidarity in this country for either to be effective The Wandering Harper Dec 11 #43
Interesting. You may be right Kaleva Dec 11 #44
Who is we? SamuelTheThird Dec 11 #45
So you support we here at DU to use murder and other violence? Kaleva Dec 12 #46
How about this SamuelTheThird Dec 12 #48
Please indicate where you feel the poster advocated Scrivener7 Dec 12 #54
Im not insurance companies want ACA gone Johonny Dec 9 #9
Here is the issue Trenzalore Dec 9 #11
I had never even heard of a ghost gun until today. OrlandoDem2 Dec 9 #13
Don't you know the wealthy are more valuable people than your public school children? Stargazer99 Dec 10 #28
KID? WTF, THAT GUN HUMPING MURDERER IS 26 YEARS OLD Skittles Dec 12 #53
Bu isn't this widespread discussion about corporate abuses of Americans great!!! Think. Again. Dec 9 #15
One risk pool is a health care system. Multiple risk pools is an investment scheme. Ron Green Dec 9 #17
Well. One thing changed... AKwannabe Dec 9 #18
Yes, but leftieNanner Dec 9 #21
All their security can't diminish the psychological fear they have Cattledog Dec 12 #51
None of them practically get it Meowmee Dec 9 #20
I work in the industry and this berksdem Dec 10 #24
Everyone should read this! OrlandoDem2 Dec 10 #33
I saw a headline today: "Health insurance companies worried about protecting top execs". Initech Dec 10 #25
Reform of healthcare is just another "thoughts and prayers" Klarkashton Dec 10 #26
Right. The big wigs will just get 24/7 bodyguards. brush Dec 10 #27
Well at the least it has surfaced widespread discontent, and another national discussion about how shitty Voltaire2 Dec 10 #29
Well, we have national discussions of our shitty gun laws and nothing changes! OrlandoDem2 Dec 10 #34
There is a huge difference in this event. Voltaire2 Dec 10 #36
You're not wrong. I still have little faith this'll change anything. OrlandoDem2 Dec 10 #37
Oh sure, most likely everything will continue to get worse. Voltaire2 Dec 10 #38
Rates will go up to cover the fat cats' security teams. Irish_Dem Dec 10 #31
The story now will be KT2000 Dec 10 #32
Big Corporations will never see it Blue_Roses Dec 10 #35
I see a lot of posts from people in Europe in threads scipan Dec 10 #40
You are correct, there will be no change. LudwigPastorius Dec 12 #47
Nope. It's just one less corrupt asshole who profited off the misery of others. GoodRaisin Dec 12 #49
The problem comes down to voters themselves JI7 Dec 12 #50
Costs will go up, benefits down, to pay for the Musk and Zuck sized armies of bodyguards. usonian Dec 12 #52
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