Observer (the real one) December 9, 2024 at 5:58 pm
An observant snitch? Sorry, but I hope his ill-gotten gains flee from his hands and wallet like dust in the wind. The CEO and his company is responsible for more death and human misery than Luigi could even think of being.
Fascinating that people are justifying this murderer because ‘…healthcare insurance bad…”. Meanwhile they decry Israel because “…fighting back is bad…” They try to jail pro life activist because “…taking a stand is bad…”
How many people died because of greedy policies either instate or approved of by that greedy CEO? How many suffered unnecessarily, developed debilitating conditions that could have been prevented, lost limbs, because that CEO approved delay, denial, or minimization, of payment for necessary treatments in the name of corporate greed? The harm he has indirectly caused or approved is likely more than some mad active shooter going berserk in a crowded venue. A lot of people across the US and elsewhere feel that this was poetic justice.
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The notion that an observant worker at McDonalds is probably gonna get $60k for this warms my heart. Hopefully they will get it before Christmas!
Why?
It’s the reward – for those who are indeed “observant” :-))
An observant snitch? Sorry, but I hope his ill-gotten gains flee from his hands and wallet like dust in the wind. The CEO and his company is responsible for more death and human misery than Luigi could even think of being.
Damn!
All insurance is a scam. More people have been killed by its negligence than by this mook.
Now pardon me, for some unknown reason I have a random urge to listen to Feels So Good by Chuck Mangione.
Fascinating that people are justifying this murderer because ‘…healthcare insurance bad…”. Meanwhile they decry Israel because “…fighting back is bad…” They try to jail pro life activist because “…taking a stand is bad…”
When did we stop teaching irony?
How many people died because of greedy policies either instate or approved of by that greedy CEO? How many suffered unnecessarily, developed debilitating conditions that could have been prevented, lost limbs, because that CEO approved delay, denial, or minimization, of payment for necessary treatments in the name of corporate greed? The harm he has indirectly caused or approved is likely more than some mad active shooter going berserk in a crowded venue. A lot of people across the US and elsewhere feel that this was poetic justice.