Who donates more money to their infinite reelection campaigns? Insurance companies or dead poor people?
loztb
3 months ago
The past few years have been a blatant money grab by the bourgeoisie, exploiting the masses without remorse. Yesterday’s event gave me hope. Hope for a future where the rich, greedy and corrupt can’t enjoy sunshine or fresh air without fearing for their lives.
Ok_Marzipan5759
3 months ago
Which politicians are eulogizing? I want to be sure I don’t vote for any of them.
BrightHues1
3 months ago
It’s frustrating when politicians praise CEOs instead of focusing on improving workers’ lives and addressing real labor issues. The emphasis should be on creating fair opportunities for everyone, not glorifying corporate leaders.
Kingbee2022
3 months ago
Brian Thompson is fast becoming a martyr for corporate greed.
DeRoeVanZwartePiet
3 months ago
When the deads are just a number…
StellarWanderer10
3 months ago
The silence on this issue is deafening. How about some empathy for the 45,000+?
IntentionalBuffalo22
3 months ago
It’s called class solidarity, people
elsadistico
3 months ago
This whole situation has me happier than I’ve been in a while. I’m here for it.
DrunkenNinja27
3 months ago
Politicians lost a wealthy donor, the rest of us are just fodder.
ModernHueMan
3 months ago
It’s disappointing when someone marketed as a progressive ends up being friends with the CEO of the probably the worst health insurance company in the country. That’s saying something too because the competition for worst healthcare insurance company is stiff.
Probably_a_Terrorist
3 months ago
Give it until nearer 2026, when the election cycle starts again, then they will be ‘concerned’ about it.
iwannaddr2afi
3 months ago
Honestly Ken can kick rocks, just a grifter. But the point remains, whether politicians liked this guy or not, he was responsible for many unnecessary deaths.
crustose_lichen
3 months ago
Will they do something about gun control now? I know elementary school students don’t typically donate a lot of money but maybe now they’ll care.
fgwr4453
3 months ago
I would laugh if they caught the killer, he went to trial, and the jury acquitted him saying “justice is out of network, he should have been shot somewhere else”
ShoNuff189
3 months ago
Too bad he couldn’t die twice
WaterAirSoil
3 months ago
Lots of elitist assholes are about to find out just how out of touch with reality they have become over this shooting.
switchsinc
3 months ago
It’s because they know they are next on the chopping block.
OhSillyDays
3 months ago
The manhunt for the killer is what gets me. There were 30 murders in NYC in May 2024. Why do go on a crazy manhunt for a CEO? A shitty CEO at that?
I mean, I know the answer. It’s because he’s a rich person who was targeted. A poor person just isn’t important.
Late-Arrival-8669
3 months ago
Thats how politicians get their funding
democracy_lover66
3 months ago
Don’t you know? It’s not murder if a corporation does it in the name of profit!
Then it’s just called “good buisness”
yogi4peace
3 months ago
You mean the poors?
miketherealist
3 months ago
Clearly an inflection point where the
shit-hits-the-road, in broad daylight.
Will any reaction be realized? Not with
deregulation administration coming forth.
Long Live USA
Decloudo
3 months ago
Its class warfare.
I hope people are finally waking up to that reality.
Global_Ease_841
3 months ago
Deny defend depose
These words should be a warning to all the corporations that wish to only act for profit and without a morals compass. These words should be a slogan for the bottom 90% these words should be written on walls and used as a reply on twitter to CEOs. It’s not a threat. It is a warning. Start acting like human beings. Or
We will DEFEND each other. We will DENY your money. We will DEPOSE you of your position with someone who cares. One way or another. Expect us.
DoNotPetTheSnake
3 months ago
Truly evil people who profit from suffering and oppression.
Who donates more money to their infinite reelection campaigns? Insurance companies or dead poor people?
The past few years have been a blatant money grab by the bourgeoisie, exploiting the masses without remorse. Yesterday’s event gave me hope. Hope for a future where the rich, greedy and corrupt can’t enjoy sunshine or fresh air without fearing for their lives.
Which politicians are eulogizing? I want to be sure I don’t vote for any of them.
It’s frustrating when politicians praise CEOs instead of focusing on improving workers’ lives and addressing real labor issues. The emphasis should be on creating fair opportunities for everyone, not glorifying corporate leaders.
Brian Thompson is fast becoming a martyr for corporate greed.
When the deads are just a number…
The silence on this issue is deafening. How about some empathy for the 45,000+?
It’s called class solidarity, people
This whole situation has me happier than I’ve been in a while. I’m here for it.
Politicians lost a wealthy donor, the rest of us are just fodder.
It’s disappointing when someone marketed as a progressive ends up being friends with the CEO of the probably the worst health insurance company in the country. That’s saying something too because the competition for worst healthcare insurance company is stiff.
Give it until nearer 2026, when the election cycle starts again, then they will be ‘concerned’ about it.
Honestly Ken can kick rocks, just a grifter. But the point remains, whether politicians liked this guy or not, he was responsible for many unnecessary deaths.
Will they do something about gun control now? I know elementary school students don’t typically donate a lot of money but maybe now they’ll care.
I would laugh if they caught the killer, he went to trial, and the jury acquitted him saying “justice is out of network, he should have been shot somewhere else”
Too bad he couldn’t die twice
Lots of elitist assholes are about to find out just how out of touch with reality they have become over this shooting.
It’s because they know they are next on the chopping block.
The manhunt for the killer is what gets me. There were 30 murders in NYC in May 2024. Why do go on a crazy manhunt for a CEO? A shitty CEO at that?
https://www.nyc.gov/site/nypd/news/p0524/nypd-may-2024-citywide-crime-statistics
I mean, I know the answer. It’s because he’s a rich person who was targeted. A poor person just isn’t important.
Thats how politicians get their funding
Don’t you know? It’s not murder if a corporation does it in the name of profit!
Then it’s just called “good buisness”
You mean the poors?
Clearly an inflection point where the
shit-hits-the-road, in broad daylight.
Will any reaction be realized? Not with
deregulation administration coming forth.
Long Live USA
Its class warfare.
I hope people are finally waking up to that reality.
Deny defend depose
These words should be a warning to all the corporations that wish to only act for profit and without a morals compass. These words should be a slogan for the bottom 90% these words should be written on walls and used as a reply on twitter to CEOs. It’s not a threat. It is a warning. Start acting like human beings. Or
We will DEFEND each other. We will DENY your money. We will DEPOSE you of your position with someone who cares. One way or another. Expect us.
Truly evil people who profit from suffering and oppression.