The Real Battle: People vs. Corporate Greed

Here’s a truth that transcends political parties: We’re all getting crushed by the same broken healthcare system. It’s not left versus right—it’s all of us versus corporate greed.

Every denial in health care coverage is organized systemic violence. Left and right voters experience the same denials of coverage. This is us against corporate owners in the Death merchant business.

Numbers that should unite us all: Universal healthcare would save our country $450 billion every year. That’s not a typo. But more importantly, it would save seventy thousand lives—our neighbors, friends, and family members. During COVID alone, universal healthcare could have saved over 335,000 lives.

Think about that. While we’ve been fighting over politics, insurance companies have been playing a deadly game with our lives. Every denied claim isn’t just paperwork—it’s a potential death sentence. These aren’t “insurance companies”—they’re merchants of death, profiting on the deaths their denials are causing.

Since the 1970s, an estimated $50 trillion of our money has been legally stolen from us and given to the wealthiest corporate owners. This isn’t about conservative or liberal—it’s about the powerful taking from the powerless.

But here’s the good news: We might be finally waking up. Both conservative and progressive voters are realizing we share a common enemy—corporate greed that puts profits over people. When your child is sick, your political party doesn’t matter. When your spouse needs life-saving medication, your voting record is irrelevant.

The solution is simple, but powerful: Unite against the real enemy. Every time insurance companies deny care to save their bottom line, they’re not just hurting “the other side”—they’re hurting all of us. Every time they jack up prices, they’re not discriminating based on political beliefs.

It’s time to reframe the fight. This isn’t about left vs. right. It’s about all of us vs corporate greed. It’s about life vs. death. It’s about people vs. profit.

Together, we can build a healthcare system that serves everyone. Because at the end of the day, we all bleed the same color, feel the same pain, and deserve the same care.

The question isn’t whether you’re conservative or progressive. The question is: Are you ready to stand with your fellow Americans against those who profit from our suffering?

The time for division is over. The time for unity is now. If we can reframe the fight from left vs right to all of us vs corporate greed on every issue that plagues us then we can finally have a government that represents us rather than a government that only represents their corporate owners.

Tom
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