Thank you Alexander for shedding light on what mainstream media refuses to confront, having already surrendered to the 'emperor.'
You have vividly captured the troubling intersection of healthcare, politics, and corporate greed. The immense lobbying power of major insurers is undeniably shaping policy decisions, perpetuating what can only…
Thank you Alexander for shedding light on what mainstream media refuses to confront, having already surrendered to the 'emperor.'
You have vividly captured the troubling intersection of healthcare, politics, and corporate greed. The immense lobbying power of major insurers is undeniably shaping policy decisions, perpetuating what can only be described as legalized corruption. The privatization of Medicare, as you have outlined, threatens to have devastating consequences for millions of recipients like me, where profit motives consistently overshadow patient care.
What if the courts are unable to push back or have decided to throw in their lot with these blood suckers? Won't the unchecked greed of the Oligarchy lead us to desperation and to a breaking point, forcing more of us to consider following in the footsteps of a lone, brave individual like Mangione? With 68 million people currently enrolled in Medicare, 90% of whom are 65 years and older—could even 10% of us rise up and take to the streets in mass action?
History has proven that collective action can drive change, but it demands careful planning to ensure that the message is clear: we must stop them from dismantling a system that has worked seamlessly since 1965 and prevent them from sending us to premature deaths.
Thank you Alexander for shedding light on what mainstream media refuses to confront, having already surrendered to the 'emperor.'
You have vividly captured the troubling intersection of healthcare, politics, and corporate greed. The immense lobbying power of major insurers is undeniably shaping policy decisions, perpetuating what can only be described as legalized corruption. The privatization of Medicare, as you have outlined, threatens to have devastating consequences for millions of recipients like me, where profit motives consistently overshadow patient care.
What if the courts are unable to push back or have decided to throw in their lot with these blood suckers? Won't the unchecked greed of the Oligarchy lead us to desperation and to a breaking point, forcing more of us to consider following in the footsteps of a lone, brave individual like Mangione? With 68 million people currently enrolled in Medicare, 90% of whom are 65 years and older—could even 10% of us rise up and take to the streets in mass action?
History has proven that collective action can drive change, but it demands careful planning to ensure that the message is clear: we must stop them from dismantling a system that has worked seamlessly since 1965 and prevent them from sending us to premature deaths.