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Let us stipulate a few things upfront. First, the most important aspect of this story is the moral dimension. Those who celebrate the premeditated, cold-blooded murder of any individual—and a father of two children, in this case—are wicked. Second, attempting to veil one’s support for murder by first offering a pro forma condemnation of violence is worse than inadequate. It is every bit as monstrous as simply supporting the murder and the murderer outright—maybe even more so. Third, although it is her moral weakness that matters most in this discussion, Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren (as well as New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez) has also shown herself to be far too ill-informed ever to be taken seriously again.
Warren, as you may know, got caught the other day with her “but” hanging out. “Violence is never the answer,” she conceded, “BUT….” She then went on to explain why she didn’t really mean that violence is never the answer…..
But, yes that is a big BUT. She is condoning murder! Yep she is a lefty/Marxist/socialist/communist/murderer, no doubt about it. She also supports the healthcare industry that has been totally taken over by the government. This is why it works the way it does: government.
My take:
  1. Health Insurance is a scam because we can all afford to pay the medical people by working but we can't because the money is fake, inflated and creates scarce resources.
  2. The CEO is just some dude. So what. He was murdered. That is a crime against nature! This human will have to recycle into the pool of life and was denied the opportunity to help others and serve God.
  3. Healthy people are not the goal of healthcare.
  4. We don't need doctors, hospitals and systems of pharmaceuticals. It's nice to have when things go wrong. The hospitals, doctors, and drug companies did not build any of the places they work at, the infrastructure they use and the tools they need. We built them. If they don't want to help us they can fuck off.
The end.
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I like your take! I also agree with what you said in 1-4. It is a shame that the dude had to be killed, though. That sort of thing does not belong in society, murder is murder.
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