The root of the problem is that Health cannot be by its very nature a commodity. As such it should not be treated as something to be bought and sold. Health and the pursuit of it is a human right and should be supported by the community. In this case the US government. It is long past due. And I for one find this tax expenditure one worth paying for the well being of my community.
The eyebrow photos being distinctly different, the times not being possible in the case report, the fact that the shooter was seen talking on a phone (to who?), the oddness of evidence all being found on Luigi, the grammar mistakes and outdated facts in the manifesto from a super smart guy with a masters, Luigi pleading not guilty after the manifesto states it was him and the overcharging/media smear campaign from the prosecution has all been fishy.
He’s innocent until proven guilty. Let’s see the evidence before we act like we know what happened.
Regardless of who did it, America needs to constantly be evolving and improving and when it doesn’t, I’m just not surprised when people are upset. But I’m a person for peace myself. I just don’t think Luigi was the shooter.
I love this! But can I make a suggestion that we please use "allegedly" when speaking about him. He has not been tried or convicted and any support of him should reflect as such.
All this and no one is even looking at the real problem: If health care were indeed affordable we wouldn’t even need insurance companies. It’s easy to point at a billion dollar industry and make them the villain. How about some critical thinking about the root of the problem? I’m just a painter on medi-cal, what do I know?
Ideally an organization that collects money (premiums) from participants into a group "pool" of money that is available to any participant's medical billa, should not, as an organization, have profit as one of it's goals. The goal should be to pay the participants medical bills, and pay the salaries and rent and utilities, etc. of the company. Why would any of the collected premiums go to profit? This is a service industry. Many non-medical examples are available, such as automobile insurance companies, life insurance companies, and even universities. Medicare does a good job identical to these medical insurance companies, so the Non-Profit structure is already in place.
Mangione doing what he did isn’t going to save anybody. He’s a cautionary tale, cannon fodder in a 2,000-year war that was already lost 500 years ago. That’s why I wrote the novel referenced below instead of trying to go out and deep-six some poor misunderstood CEO of a rapacious, death-dealing corporation.
The root of the problem is that Health cannot be by its very nature a commodity. As such it should not be treated as something to be bought and sold. Health and the pursuit of it is a human right and should be supported by the community. In this case the US government. It is long past due. And I for one find this tax expenditure one worth paying for the well being of my community.
The eyebrow photos being distinctly different, the times not being possible in the case report, the fact that the shooter was seen talking on a phone (to who?), the oddness of evidence all being found on Luigi, the grammar mistakes and outdated facts in the manifesto from a super smart guy with a masters, Luigi pleading not guilty after the manifesto states it was him and the overcharging/media smear campaign from the prosecution has all been fishy.
He’s innocent until proven guilty. Let’s see the evidence before we act like we know what happened.
Regardless of who did it, America needs to constantly be evolving and improving and when it doesn’t, I’m just not surprised when people are upset. But I’m a person for peace myself. I just don’t think Luigi was the shooter.
I love this! But can I make a suggestion that we please use "allegedly" when speaking about him. He has not been tried or convicted and any support of him should reflect as such.
All this and no one is even looking at the real problem: If health care were indeed affordable we wouldn’t even need insurance companies. It’s easy to point at a billion dollar industry and make them the villain. How about some critical thinking about the root of the problem? I’m just a painter on medi-cal, what do I know?
Ideally an organization that collects money (premiums) from participants into a group "pool" of money that is available to any participant's medical billa, should not, as an organization, have profit as one of it's goals. The goal should be to pay the participants medical bills, and pay the salaries and rent and utilities, etc. of the company. Why would any of the collected premiums go to profit? This is a service industry. Many non-medical examples are available, such as automobile insurance companies, life insurance companies, and even universities. Medicare does a good job identical to these medical insurance companies, so the Non-Profit structure is already in place.
Mangione doing what he did isn’t going to save anybody. He’s a cautionary tale, cannon fodder in a 2,000-year war that was already lost 500 years ago. That’s why I wrote the novel referenced below instead of trying to go out and deep-six some poor misunderstood CEO of a rapacious, death-dealing corporation.
https://dactylreview.com/2019/05/26/wasted-by-biff-thuringer/