Today I was told by the political director of our largest nurse's union that 5,000 medical personnel died unnecessarily in America during the Covid pandemic for no reason other than that hospitals refused to provide preventative protocols. The hospital-industrial-complex is very real.

Mar 28, 2023 · 2:53 AM UTC

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I think there are a lot of laws that need to be repealed and modified. Our political operating system has many flaws and doesn't have a well-oiled update protocol. Like most computer operating systems. This allows for long-suffering of malfunctioning laws (oppressive). Thank Nixon for (For Profit healthcare). The Troops should be Doctors and nurses that are pro-life saving of lives. Not like the troops we are producing now. Agents of Death.
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The pandemic also highlighted systemic issues within the healthcare system, such as understaffing, lack of resources, and inadequate support for healthcare workers.
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The illness-industrial complex is very real. There's no money in having us be healthy.
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Another example of corporatism's bottomless chase for profits over People.
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Another example of corporatism's bottomless chase for profits over People.
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The biggest mistake was when certain goveners closed down their states. That mistake will cost us for decades to come. What will you do to fix it?
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Many "non-profit" business models have found a way to book profits, without the IRS being able to tax them. But we Citizens who draw a paycheck sure do pay taxes... on our GROSS REVENUE! Not just on what's left after most "required" expenses. Make business do the same.
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I hope you are intelligent enough to dive deeper into this data. For example, during covid, if he had a heart attack list the cause of death, covid!