Message from @Fitzydog

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2018-11-03 22:40:04 UTC  

Alright, so why are you blaming the corporations?

2018-11-03 22:40:26 UTC  

Because they hurt the citizens. I’m not only blaming them though

2018-11-03 22:40:57 UTC  

Well, that's your opinion.

2018-11-03 22:41:00 UTC  

They know what effect it has and still do it because fuck morality and fuck the working class and the voters

2018-11-03 22:41:31 UTC  

getting trump was the biggest blow to big money in politics as he have all the money he ever need from the start

2018-11-03 22:41:33 UTC  

Well, it's not the duty of a corporation to have to look out for others.

It's no one's duty, except their own.

2018-11-03 22:41:56 UTC  

This isn’t an opinion that large corporations negatively impact workers.

2018-11-03 22:42:09 UTC  

So as long as the incetivizing mechanism still exists within politics, it will continue to happen

2018-11-03 22:42:09 UTC  

Really? That’s how you view it...

2018-11-03 22:42:51 UTC  

Get out there and advocate for a new amendment, but don't blame it on faceless corporations and "muh capitalism"

2018-11-03 22:43:10 UTC  

They're just using an advantage that's available to them

2018-11-03 22:43:32 UTC  

And that’s why I support progressives, the party who doesn’t take money from corrupt corporations

2018-11-03 22:43:39 UTC  

lol

2018-11-03 22:43:40 UTC  

Both parties are extremely fucked at this point

2018-11-03 22:44:04 UTC  

@Deleted User I'm sorry I can't let you get away with believing that progressives don't take billions of dollars from George Soros.

2018-11-03 22:44:11 UTC  

Let's be real right now.

2018-11-03 22:44:16 UTC  

They take a shitload of money.

2018-11-03 22:44:25 UTC  

@Thomas the Sowell Train [USA] Bernie Sanders, gabbards, etc.

2018-11-03 22:45:00 UTC  

I'm betting you would think the NRA is somehow different from Bernie Sanders.

2018-11-03 22:45:21 UTC  

@Deleted User But to your point about "Muh pre existing conditions", take this example into account:

Supposed a 400lb diabetic woman in need of a heart transplant applies for insurance. Should the insurance company be forced to provide for her care, even though she's only paid one months worth of payments at $250?

2018-11-03 22:45:57 UTC  

Or, even LET her get insurance?

2018-11-03 22:46:26 UTC  

Whats her yearly income? Is she financially stable? How old is she? All these things come into play

2018-11-03 22:46:29 UTC  

What if they did that for the entireity of the US population?

2018-11-03 22:46:44 UTC  

This is an important point, pre existing conditions are a complex subject.

2018-11-03 22:46:46 UTC  

She's 45, and makes $23k a year

2018-11-03 22:47:10 UTC  

The amount of money we spend on other useless programs in the US should be cut to getting us universal healthcare

2018-11-03 22:47:26 UTC  

That wouldn't work.

2018-11-03 22:47:30 UTC  

Very simply.

2018-11-03 22:47:30 UTC  

That's YOUR opinion, about MY resources

2018-11-03 22:47:42 UTC  

It has nothing to do with you as an individual

2018-11-03 22:47:47 UTC  

That wouldn't even come close to affording a universal healthcare system in America.

2018-11-03 22:47:47 UTC  

WHAT?!

2018-11-03 22:47:53 UTC  

@Fitzydog if you are in Norway with that condition they will refuse to operate you until you go down in weight. you can get help to go down in weight the long way.

2018-11-03 22:47:55 UTC  

Say that again

2018-11-03 22:47:56 UTC  

It’s a collective issue

2018-11-03 22:48:03 UTC  

It's for the greater good

2018-11-03 22:48:08 UTC  

Say it again

2018-11-03 22:48:20 UTC  

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2018-11-03 22:48:21 UTC  

The greater good

2018-11-03 22:48:24 UTC  

How does it have nothing to do with me?

2018-11-03 22:48:32 UTC  

It's MY fucking tax dollars