Murder by Spreadsheet

A clever way to not get noticed of their organized systemic mass murder? The private health insurance industry certainly thinks so. You can only push people so far, until they…

Every year, 70,000 Americans die because of a system that values profits over people. The weapon? A spreadsheet. The perpetrators? They sit in boardrooms, wearing suits and ties, making decisions that end lives through the cold calculation of profit margins.

The private health insurance industry has mastered this deadly arithmetic. They’ve found a way to make death by denial look clean, corporate, and completely legal.

Here’s the brutal truth: both left-wing and right-wing voters are furious about our healthcare system. We’re all watching our friends and family suffer under the weight of insurance denials and sky-high costs. Yet election after election, we keep making the same mistake – voting for politicians who pocket “campaign contributions” (let’s call them what they are: bribes) from the very insurance companies destroying our healthcare system.

Some people, pushed to their breaking point, start thinking about violent solutions. But listen – assassinating healthcare CEOs isn’t the answer. That path only leads to more government crackdowns and authoritarian responses, while the spreadsheet murders continue unabated.

We’re angry – and we should be. But we need to be smarter about this fight. Our problem isn’t that we lack passion; it’s that we haven’t organized effectively enough to nominate and elect leaders who refuse corporate money. Every time we vote for a candidate who takes insurance industry bribes, we’re feeding the very system that’s killing us.

The solution? It starts with you. It starts with primary elections. It starts with drawing a line in the sand and saying: “No more candidates who take corporate money.” We can stop this violence – both the spreadsheet kind and the kind born from desperation. But we have to show up when it counts, during primary season, to nominate people who actually represent us instead of corporate greed.

The choice is clear: become part of the solution. Help build a healthcare system that values human lives over profit margins. Because right now, those spreadsheets are still claiming victims, one cell at a time.

Tom
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