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Legal murder versus illegal murder

Such a shame that the death of UnitedHealthโ€™s CEO caused the company to go bankrupt.. oh, it continued event without him and his enourmous paycheck? Interesting..

UNITED HEALTHCARE Merchants of DEATH

Never because US laws generally donโ€™t consider a corporation to be a single person who can be arrested for murder. Itโ€™s all just part of doing business.

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WWLD?

They got promotions. This is what our society values.

They get paid to kill people.

Sounds like a lot of kids will be missing out on parents but hey one guy is a terrorist and the other is a savy businessman right. What a fucked up world

Lets not miss or forget the fact that they hired 9 lobbyists to fight the ACA to make it as trash as it turned out

This is why Luigi needs a Mario. Then they can double team these traitors.

We keep Luiging CEOs and billionaires until change for the better for the working class happens.

If I say that 5000 people are going to die because they’re denied health coverage, no one gets upset. Because it’s all part of the plan.

But one little CEO gets shot in broad daylight…. well everyone just loses their minds!

Corporations are people per supreme court ruling few years back , in the vain ,people should file murder charges against them when denials and delays result in a death simple as that , they evade them since they are recognized as people now that the law now on the books confirms it via SCOTUS

Anno Sanctus Luigi.

In America there areโ€ฆ uhhhโ€ฆ one or *two* particular *amendments* which help defend against tyranny.

โ€œSo-when do the CEOs who knowingly enabled these deaths go on trial?โ€

In America? Never.

The CEOs, executives and the wealthy are the protected class. They can do whatever they want to enrich themselves.

Look at Boeing. They used to be a great company that made great planes. Hundreds of people died because of what the executives did. Will the Boeing executives who sabotaged Boeing from within to maximize profits at the cost of safety be held accountable?

No.

This is America and the executives are from the protected overlord class. They have walked away with their tens of millions of dollars with zero consequences as per the American way.

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Is there a Source for that?

Divest from companies on lists like [The Ten Worst Insurance Companies In America](https://www.decof.com/documents/the-ten-worst-insurance-companies.pdf).

1. Allstate

2. Unum

3. AIG

4. State Farm

5. Conseco

6. WellPoint

7. Farmers

8. UnitedHealth

9. Torchmark

10. Liberty Mutual

For example, maybe you have a mutual fund that invests in Allstate. Pressure [these companies](https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/ALL/holders/) to divest from Allstate. If you have shares in them, get yourself out of them; you don’t want to profit from corporate murder.

They are legalized mass murderers.

Like a shitty for profit co-op

30 days to tria for this murder, but nothing for orchestrating literal attempts to overthrow the United States Government 4 years Ago. Ridiculous

Genuine question: how do they determine what a preventable death is? After searching a bit in google and google scholar, 5,589 deaths per month seems in line with most estimates. But the range of estimates is huge, from ~3,000 to 18,000 deaths per month. Iโ€™d like to know where this guy got that specific number from.

Conservatives always bring up their concerns for “Death Panels” when discussing socialized healthcare.

We have “Death Panels” right now. They’re called insurance companies.

The only jury deliberations needed for Luigi is how big the statue of him in front of the White House should be

itโ€™s more the shareholders, the shareholders are the true boss and they are the ones that make the ceo do whatever is most profitable. If the ceo doesnโ€™t do it they just get another ceo who will

Hold onโ€”if weโ€™re going to hold CEOs accountable for their murders, weโ€™d have to hold everyone in the chain of command accountable for their complicity. The shockwaves would ripple through society, destroying it. /s

Also, January 6 four years ago โ€œsomeoneโ€ encouraged thousands of men to overthrow the government violently and execute the vice president. Today, no trial nor charges.

Itโ€™s legally okay to indirectly kill people for profit, every huge company has done it pretty much.

We need more Luigis to match those numbers ijs ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™€๏ธ

exactly, can this be used as defense like when youre stopping killer?

The 99.99% have to suffer so the .01% can live a life of luxury… duh…

The answer is no. Why do they keep asking? The answer will be no. In a few days something new will take over the news cycle and this will be forgotten
His trial will be over, merch will be made, t shirts will be printed and the world will find something to be outraged about. Nestle will keep poisoning out food, shell or BP will keep lying, the tech giants will keep spying on us and shit all over civil rights and privacy.

So no. Nothing is going to change. Sorry for the hardline cynical view yeah. No. Nada. Zip. Zilch. Zero. Null. Stop asking. Keep scrolling. The news cycle is dead. Long live the news news cycle.

The CEO’s will never listen. The public must take back our benefits and wealth. They made sure Biden was not elected because he tried taxing them, and they don’t pay taxes.

Ah yes, because premeditated murder and complex healthcare policy are totally the same thing. One guy kills someone, and suddenly we’re saying every hospital exec is a potential target? Pretty sure fixing healthcare needs actual solutions, not Twitter gotchas comparing apples to… murder.

Moron

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