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Health Exploitation Limited Liability Corporations

2025-01-04 02:11:52.642487+01 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

As we ponder how dedicated the search for Luigi Mangione was, and that Yeremi Colino's killers are still at large, and that Brianna Boston is facing terrorism charges while Brad Spafford has not been so charged, I'm finding this a worthwhile read on differential justice: Qasim Rashid: America's HELL Corporations

In the 30 days since the UnitedHealth CEO was killed, nearly 6000 Americans have died due to lack of healthcare access due to these exploitative HELL Corporations. And 30 days from now, some 6000 more Americans will have died a similar fate.

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