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“Those who make peaceful reform impossible make violent revolution inevitable.”

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the top three DOJ officials under Attorney General Merrick Garland have all represented massive healthcare companies during their respective stints in private practice before joining the DOJ.

Because of COURSE they did! 🤦🤬

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Carlin is so relevant rn

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He never hasn’t been.

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Always was but yeah, seems moreso now than ever before. Because it’s gotten worse AND because we’ve gotten more aware of it.

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The awareness is lovely to see.

Interestingly enough I don’t think we’d have arrived here without COVID. It broke the routine, slowed the inertia, pushed self reflection.

And it made the house of cards that is the healthcare system visible to all.

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The club you are in it’s bigger though, they don’t want you to find out about it.

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Something something el pueblo unido ✊

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There’s more of us than there are of them.

To put it another way:

There’s more Luigi’s than there are healthcare CEOs.

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Yes that’s what I said

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People keep conflating health care providers with the insurance companies which are in the health care denial business. These are not at all the same.

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Lisa Monaco, the Deputy U.S. Attorney General previously worked as a partner at the law firm O’Melveny & Myers LLP. At O’Melveny & Myers, Monaco represented Humana–the fifth largest U.S. health insurance company–according to her financial disclosures. Notably, O’Melveny & Myers also successfully defended United Health in a suit brought by United health group insured patients earlier this year.

Health “insurance” company, not provider.

The number three at DOJ, Acting Associate AG Benjamin Mizer, also represented healthcare and pharmaceutical giant Sanofi-Aventis, among others firms.

While not an insurance company, Sanofi-Aventis (now Sanofi) was provably corrupt and predatory on multiple occasions in multiple countries and was/is VERY much part of the same problem as United Health and the rest of the health insurance leech industry.

Finally, #4 at DOJ, Solicitor General Elizabeth Prolegar, reported Lumos Pharma, Syneos Health, and Amgen, as former clients on her disclosure.

Syneos have been sued for firing people who take family leave that they’re legally entitled to and Amgen pleaded guilty to guilty to improper marketing that put patients at risk

In conclusion: while you’re technically right that only one of them worked for INSURANCE companies, they all worked for health sector companies that were and are part of the problem, so it’s a distinction without importance in this case.

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I’m not saying there isn’t a problem here. But we need to be a bit more precise in the language.

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You mean to tell me that going from the street to trial in less than a month, from what would normally be a single murder charge isn’t the normal way of things??

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He’s only made his plea. Yes, that part happens quickly.

EDIT: Look at the upvotes on the parent comment. Y’all are really dumb enough to think this man is going to trial right now.

It’s misinformation, it’s ignorance, it may even be a lie. Downvote this crap.

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thank you for having some sanity….
i’m pro luigi, anti health industrialization… but yes obviously the doj will charge you for shooting someone.
the terrorism charge is probably where the pressure went

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No, it’s not obvious. The DOJ rarely charges anybody with murder. It’s almost always charged under state law, in state courts. Sebastian Zapeta-Calil hasn’t been charged with a federal crime, and probably won’t be.

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131 points

Oh, look, they did a corruption

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For the rich, that’s an “oopsie 🤭”

For the poor, that’s a paddlin’.

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103 points

Privatization of the government working well

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Drain the swamp so the water feature can be filled with leopards.

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Merrick Garland showing he was always a Republican.

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