The assassination of an insurance company CEO
Carbonhalo wrote:
Assassination as a tool to enforce social responsibility is a concept that seems so...American.
Seeing the majority of people who can be bothered voting elect to knacker public healthcare I find rather insane, and again.. peculiarly American. It would be more understandable if the everyone had shares in healthcare companies and arms manufacturers, but that would require money which it seems the general population would rather hand to billionaires than fund an effective government.
I would actually like to see a lottery with the winner getting a get out of jail free card for assassinating the CEO of their choice.
Show me some accountability in business leadership NOW !
Seeing the majority of people who can be bothered voting elect to knacker public healthcare I find rather insane, and again.. peculiarly American. It would be more understandable if the everyone had shares in healthcare companies and arms manufacturers, but that would require money which it seems the general population would rather hand to billionaires than fund an effective government.
I would actually like to see a lottery with the winner getting a get out of jail free card for assassinating the CEO of their choice.
Show me some accountability in business leadership NOW !
Assassinations as a tool to enforce social responsibility don't happen in countries with some form of functioning representative government. The fact that we're starting to see assassinations should be incredibly worrisome, even if we agree that the health care system seems to run on legalized murder.
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