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The system is far from perfect, but there's no fixing it but letting the left win and pushing out some communist Obamacare 2 policy to do away with private insurance entirely to make everyone reliant on the federal government.
you’re doing it again. it isn’t about your favorite team winning or losing, and it’s not about big govt vs small govt. these private insurance companies fuck people over because they know there are no consequences because retards like you will defend them ripping people off with the “well it’s capitalism it’s their right to do so” line.

people are mad because we spend our lives giving money to these companies and never see a cent when we actually need that money back for medical treatments. these companies cheap out when it comes time to do the job they exist for and people die in agony as a result from it. and because they’re private insurers, the only way to get justice is through expensive, years-long lawsuits that you can’t even guarantee will succeed. the people getting screwed out of their treatments often don’t even have that much time.

these companies are almost completely immune from any type of consequences that come from their business model, and usually the average person only has two options: pay them for years of your life only to let them screw you out of treatment, or go through a grueling process of paperwork and court proceedings.

finally, someone has gotten fed up enough to choose the secret third option and send a lasting message of fear to one of the worst insurers in the country. he’s already had more impact on these companies than any protest or lawsuit ever could and shown these companies that they’re not untouchable and that if enough people get fed up with the way the system works, they will choose violence like any cornered animal would. this is what happens when you leave people with no other options. this isn’t some culture war political issue
 
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>> why would a guy like luigi-ivy grad, tech-savvy, spotless record—
print a gun?

Because he’s an engineer and owns a 3D printer and likes the idea? Also thinks it will be less traceable than buying one.

As for the wider point… no, it’s not a psyop. You’ve been psyopped yourself to even think this.
 
I’m talking about if you’re paying privately without Medicare. Or shit, how much is a private insurance billed?

I looked it up, and with an average price of over 40.000$ (and up to over $70K) it seems that something is fucked in the US healthcare system.

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Bear in mind that:
  • How much the hospital charges an insurer;
  • How much the insurer actually pays; and
  • How much the hospital would charge someone who walks in the door and pays the cost themselves
are three very different numbers, so trying to give an answer for how much it "costs" is surprisingly elusive. Even the source you cited gives two very different answers for the "US average."
 
The people on Tumblr are saying Luigi was bisexual and that this was confirmed in a Penn State student newspaper. I knew Tumblrinas like to LGBTify literally everything, but is there any source to this?
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I've only seen this
 
Don't question how a man with screws in his spine manages to bike to/through central park at lightning speed fleeing from a murder
half of my spine is fused. You'd never know it. The only thing that would give me trouble in the moment would be the adrenaline exacerbating the neurological deficits from the cord compression.

I'd have needed to lay on the ground for two-three days afterwards, but I could swim the hudson if I needed to.
 
Don't question how a man with screws in his spine manages to bike to/through central park at lightning speed fleeing from a murder
1) it’s an e-bike
2) he received miraculous advanced surgery
3) he was probably on painkillers

Should have been thankful he’s not confined to a wheelchair, and is able to do such activities.
 
Maybe the 6d chess is that he will get better and free medical care as a ward of the state
 
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